While the result stunk (AA v. 66 hand), in all honesty you got lucky. Pre-flop you are a huge underdog. While after the flop only 1 card in the deck can beat you, and did, the hand is just an oddity for you to remember.
Actually what did he bet pre-flop? If he makes a big re-raise I kinda fold 66's depending upon who I am playing against.
However, I feel you pain. Once I foldped a full house with 66. The flop cam 556. Now, pre-flop there were no rasies and post flop a bad player raised to 800 (he had 2,000 chips). I went all in knowing he would call. He calls with a 54. He hits the case five on the river and I go home. There went my $5 entry fee.
Actually I have had some bad luck on full houses. All I can say is learn from the hand and whenver you want someone to feel bad about you tell them that story. |