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[QUOTE="blueskies, post: 6264121, member: 50699"] Yes leave. Notice that when luck is against you, you need to do something to change it. The common thought seems to be keep going against the luckbox who cleaned you out until his luck runs out. But in reality most times you're already down big when that happens. And even though the guy is dumb, he needs to have some cards to keep calling you down. Today against the same guy: I had AKsuited frm SB, he limped with 55. I raised it up to 4.5BB, he called. I flopped top pair AND flush draw. Bet big. He called and turned a goddam 5. I bet smaller on turn due to a possible straight completing. He min raised me. I called. The river is a brick. I checked river and he checked despite having a set and very obviously the best hand... Like if this dude didn't hit his 2 outter, pretty sure he would have folded to my turn bet. It's not that easy to take someone's stack. When luck's against you, you cannot get that back. Just try to change luck by logging off or just quitting until the next day. I should have left at that point cuz I knew the seat I had was sith. But I was like maybe I can Then same situation I had AQ suited on SB again. He limped I raised again. I cbet he called. I checked and he checked the next two streets. He rivers a 5 (A5). I got up and left at that point. Then at the next table. QQ threebet preflop. Dude calls with ace rags and flops his ace. I cbet on flop and it was checked down thereafter. I quit after that. Not gonna be my day. Cut my losses. [/QUOTE]
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