Have you ever sat at a table and just felt that everyone around you and stood no chance of beating you on that given day? I was fortunate enough to have that going Friday night at a local casino. I'd just wrapped up spending the evening with the wife at some banquet and decided while I was there to enjoy some live 1/2 action. Sat down with 150 and off we go.
On the other end of the table were 3 action nuts all bunched together. On my end I was sandwhiched between two tight nits and someone I played with previously two to my left. Perfect scenario for me.
Didn't play much the first hour or so just cuz I wasn't getting many cards or hitting any flops. But I had chipped up to 180. Then the first big hand of the night came up. I joined a few limpers with J8h and the flop came KT9 two hearts. I bet 1/2 the pot and got a couple calls. Turn comes an unassuming 4d. I check to one of the aggs on the other end who quickly bets 50. I go all in for about 100-110 more. He tanks for a few minutes and even says I have a set. Even tho he thinks this, he still makes the call and to my surprise he turns over K4? Note taken. I hit the river and scoop the pot. Nice to hit with a bazzillion outs once in awhile.
After that I slowed down and played only premium hands. The other end was giving plenty of action, so much so that the entire table was straddling at one point. I lost a bit with QQ to A8 to some fish and to the LAG on the other end who got more aggressive as the night wore on.
After losing with QQ, I would get AQ the next hand and miss the flop with 4 callers. The very next hand I get AKh. Standard live raise to 12 got a couple callers. Q56 two hearts. I check and let someone bet 20. I promptly raise to 55 to take it down right there. He tanks but decides to call. (note- this guy thought he was gods gift to the poker world criticizing everyone play and I was ready to show him up). With 160 in the pot and only 180 behind, I was shoving the turn no matter what came. It was a blank but of course I went all in. He tanked for a good 7-10 minutes but made a big call with QJ. Can't see how he calls so light but with two overs and the flush draw I felt I was good. Sure enough I hit the flush and he just sits there wondering what he got himself into. After that i played about 3 more orbits and left with about 560. Not a bad night at all.
Now last night I changed it up and played only online 45 man SNGs. Now I know tourney and cash are two different animals but even in a $10 tourney online, the competition is so
much more competent. I grinder out a nice $60 profit after getting 112 for 2nd in one and busting in the other 3. Not much to say except my big hands held in that one tourney and not at all in the others. Obv my time would be better spent at live play but online is so much more convenient. Til next time, see u on the flip side.
-- Post From My iPhone
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Online Luckfest and Saints Hysteria
Been a rough past week on the virtual felt but it's hard to bring a Saints fan down during this past week of utter joy.
For the Super Bowl, my wife and I decided to go down to New Orleans to watch the game.
Going into the Super Bowl, I was just happy for to see my beloved New Orleans Saints in the big game. We had a customer appreciation day at work, black and gold became national colors and who dat nation was partying like the world was ending. Being in the French Quarter to watch it all was a moment I won't soon forget. 15 minutes after the game ended, Bourbon St had more people than I've ever seen, Mardi Gras included.
As far as poker goes, I'm not going to go much into it cuz there's not a whole lot to say. My big pairs are not holding up in key all in spots and I can't win a pot when it's needed most. Yesterday, I flopped top set 3 times only to lose all three to people chasing flush draws after the money is all in It will all even out over time but sometimes the short term can be a real bitch. That's all for now.
See you on the flip side.
For the Super Bowl, my wife and I decided to go down to New Orleans to watch the game.
Going into the Super Bowl, I was just happy for to see my beloved New Orleans Saints in the big game. We had a customer appreciation day at work, black and gold became national colors and who dat nation was partying like the world was ending. Being in the French Quarter to watch it all was a moment I won't soon forget. 15 minutes after the game ended, Bourbon St had more people than I've ever seen, Mardi Gras included.
As far as poker goes, I'm not going to go much into it cuz there's not a whole lot to say. My big pairs are not holding up in key all in spots and I can't win a pot when it's needed most. Yesterday, I flopped top set 3 times only to lose all three to people chasing flush draws after the money is all in It will all even out over time but sometimes the short term can be a real bitch. That's all for now.
See you on the flip side.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
UBOC Championship
Recently got to play in a few UBOC events while their series was going on. Thankfully I was able to satellite into the ones I played and didn't have to dig into the bankroll much at all to play.
The sweetest satellite was a VIP tourney where they were giving away 10 seats to the 1k championship event with a $109 buy in. Only 24 runners showed up so a couple double up was all tha lt was needed to be in contention. Played fairly well, got rivered by a one outter, and tripled up A4 short stacked to limp my way to qualifying. Hey, it's not where u finish, just whether u qualify or not, right?
First few events were largely uneventful with me not catching much and needing to race to stay alive. Didn't work out tho. After playing the championship event, I have realized that I have some major leaks in my game that need to be fixed in order to compete at the higher levels.
I doubled up fairly early with JJ when my opponent when turn river for a full house only to give my a higher one. After losing some small pots here and there, I got into a hand in the BB that crippled me. UTG limped, button raised and I hold AQ in the BB. Given my situation I should reraised there to isolate but I call and so does UTG. Flop comes all kids and checked around. Turn is an ace. I bet, utg raises and button folds. This is where I probably shoulda folded. Instead I call. River is a Q furthered complicating the hand. With 2P out of position I check. Villian over bets the pot to look scared and force my out, or so I thought. Calling this cost me
3/4 my stack and I just couldn't get away. He shows a flopped set and I never recovered.
The biggest problem I seek to have is to put my opponent on a range and commit to believing that he has the hand I am pitting him on rather than calling to find out. Once I come to conclusion, I need to be able to get away more often, especially when my hand is so mediocre as mine was in the example.
Fortunately I have found rush poker and oh what a gold mine this could be. Stay tuned for an update on this as I plan to dedicate some time to this new game.
Flipassassin
-- Post From My iPhone
The sweetest satellite was a VIP tourney where they were giving away 10 seats to the 1k championship event with a $109 buy in. Only 24 runners showed up so a couple double up was all tha lt was needed to be in contention. Played fairly well, got rivered by a one outter, and tripled up A4 short stacked to limp my way to qualifying. Hey, it's not where u finish, just whether u qualify or not, right?
First few events were largely uneventful with me not catching much and needing to race to stay alive. Didn't work out tho. After playing the championship event, I have realized that I have some major leaks in my game that need to be fixed in order to compete at the higher levels.
I doubled up fairly early with JJ when my opponent when turn river for a full house only to give my a higher one. After losing some small pots here and there, I got into a hand in the BB that crippled me. UTG limped, button raised and I hold AQ in the BB. Given my situation I should reraised there to isolate but I call and so does UTG. Flop comes all kids and checked around. Turn is an ace. I bet, utg raises and button folds. This is where I probably shoulda folded. Instead I call. River is a Q furthered complicating the hand. With 2P out of position I check. Villian over bets the pot to look scared and force my out, or so I thought. Calling this cost me
3/4 my stack and I just couldn't get away. He shows a flopped set and I never recovered.
The biggest problem I seek to have is to put my opponent on a range and commit to believing that he has the hand I am pitting him on rather than calling to find out. Once I come to conclusion, I need to be able to get away more often, especially when my hand is so mediocre as mine was in the example.
Fortunately I have found rush poker and oh what a gold mine this could be. Stay tuned for an update on this as I plan to dedicate some time to this new game.
Flipassassin
-- Post From My iPhone
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