I'm a bit frustrated now, because I feel like I played this hand the right way, and still fucking Lost.
Here's the scenario: Iäm chepleader 100 ppl left (11000). The 2nd chiper (10000) comes to my table so i have no read. We play one hand first, and I push him out he folds turn/river. That's all I have on him.
Hero: JJ
Villaine raises xBB (200.
Hero Reraises (600).
Villaine calls.
FLOP: 7-Q-7.
Hero Raises 600. Villaine calls. (I think he just think I'm a pusher since i pushed him out the hand before).
TURN: 7-Q-7 - J. (Full house).
Villaine raises 2000.
Hero reraise 4000.
Villaine All-in.
2 secs i think: The only shit that beats me is 7-7 and Q-Q, He prob had a Q and think's I'm bluffing. . Hero call.
Villaine shows 7-7. QUADS......
Did I play it bad or just one of those 1/1000?...
Bump :))
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I think you're putting too much into your pushing him out of one hand that you played so far.
I wouldn't mind you slowing down on the flop, you get some value out of occassional bluffs and you don't increase the size of the pot 100% of the time like you do when you bet (sometimes he'll check back with a strong hand instead of betting).
Otherwise, yes, it's just a bad beat/unlucky that he had quads. When someone has quads with a pocket pair and you have a boat with a stronger pocket pair, you shouldn't even need to ask if that's a bad beat ;)
if it were PLO, i´d say you had it coming, but in holdem there pretty much is no other option than going broke.