


I always lose on FT with a better hand on the flop and lose on the river. This has happened many many times. I'm wondering if it is all pre arranged. I had AQ and the other guy had pocket 10's. Flop comes Q,8,6 I bet he raises and I just follow next card comes 7 I bet he reraises I go all in and the next card comes 9 and he get's a str. The is just to much for me. A nice set up and than suck out. Has anyone else had such bad luck.:warning

Often but ive also won on the river so imo its just part of the game

Like I always like to say .. Poker is Gambling. Part of the game.

It definitely SEEMS to me that when you end up going All In against the table's big stack, you tend to get outdrawn on the river more than you should. I suppose it could just be my perception, but I do tend to get knocked out of a lot of tournaments this way.