Sucks to be you bro, but it happens to the best of us.
Now, onto the important issue, where are you playing PvP Poker for crypto? I have been looking for a trustworthy site like this for a long time, and still haven't found one to this day.
I've been looking for some turbo games since that helps to filter out all the HUDs people use.
In any case, I've also had some fat finger moments playing poker... Accidentally going all-in against an obvious house and even went all in pre-flop only to get smashed by quads another time. Fortunately these were only low stake games so I didn't have a huge stack, but it just goes to show these mistakes are easy to make.
Yeah it's worse when the mistake happens and you already clearly know you are beat. I had a glimmer of hope for a minute at least. I'm actually not playing for crypto straight up. I'm using Americas Card Room, they allow deposits and withdrawals in BTC. I actually prefer it this way myself. They do have a turbo sort of format that I played with a little for micro cash game. It was interesting enough I may play with it some more in the future.
The worse part is, I did it TWICE. IN A ROW.
Yeah I'd call it a misclick. Damn but twice is rough especially when that is 90X your intended bet.
My was not even blur vision or mis-look. But instead, a hang phone.
My phone froze
I stopped using my phone for poker a while ago for this reason. The App for my previous site hasn't been updated in years from what I can tell. There where plenty of times when my network seemed to drop for a second, then it would lock you out of the hand, even if you logged out and back in with time to spare in the bank. More than one hand lost to this for sure. It just wasn't worth it, especially when it was just the app crashing and you were just left there looking at you AA time out. lol
I myself had a story with a distribution of $ 500 in Texas Hold'em. I put the whole stack with a small card with a very weak card, the opposite leveled my bet with a pair of aces.
However, I was lucky to catch on the flop two pairs that subsequently stood on the river, I won. Amazing luck.
I feel like I played you last night. It's the nature of cards that there are so many flip opportunities. I've been playing a lot more recently and am trying not to let these beats stick with me to often. It's much worse when they bet/call and only get there on the river. You just have to wonder what they were thinking.