I had periods where I was 8 tabling and then other periods of time where I was just 3 or 4 tabling... I'm beginning to see that I can win at a small winrate with 8 and absolutely crush just 3 or 4 tabling... it's pretty sick actually how bad I kill when I'm only 3 or 4 tabling.
I think this is mainly because I can just do way more moves... for example I can do a bunch of check-raise bluffs to set people up for later.. even if they fold it's still great cuz I'll get paid next time... here is an example of that, I guess the guy just snapped and figured he's had enough, lol.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2952476
This was my biggest winning hand of the session, look how I eased the money in just perfectly so he couldn't really fold at any point in the hand.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2952478
This hand really sucked... the guy who turbo min-raised me on the flop was like limp calling a raise and 3-bet with any two cards... later on in the session he CALLED all in with 6 high to finish off the rest of his chips L O L. Villain is 76/4 AF 1.0 over 45 hands, raise c-bet 20%
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2952482
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2952487
This hand sucked as well, don't know if I can ever get away from this... Villain is 57/23 AF 1.7 over 180 hands
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2952497
That's all the hands for now. In total I got felted for $200 or more 9 times (which is way too many times IMO, I'm really gonna work on lowering the times that happens tomorrow). I felted someone else for $200 or more 18 times. Perhaps this is a bit of give and take and I'm felting more people due to a really aggro image, but I think I'm still stacking off a bit too light in certain spots. At the beginning of the month I was stacking of light pre-flop, but now I think it seems like I'm stacking off light on the flop. I got felted twice with TPTK AJ on a JXX board when I really didn't have to.
I'm probably going to play the Sunday Million tomorrow, along with some million dollar FPP turbo tourney on Stars. Hopefully I can get deep in either tourney.
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