Saturday, July 26, 2008
Lost a $1,700 pot, but still had a great day
I finished up about $2,000 today on FTP. I played a range of limits due to chasing huge fish around all night. I started out playing $1/2 NL 6 max and played some $2/4, $3/6, and $5/10 NL 6 max as well. It was a crazy night... lol. I even saw one of the donks I was chasing go from raking in a $2.5k pot at $10/20 NL 6 max to leaving that table with $3k to sit down and start playing $0.25/ $0.50 NL 6 max and a $109 SNG!!! LOL
My donk hunting ended however, when the primary fish I was hunting went and sat down at three tables of $15/30 Limit holdem... I won't play that, lol, so he is safe for now.
I'm pretty proud of the way I played overall. I made a few mistakes but that's expected when you play 5,500 hands in one day.
I lost a huge pot at $3/6 NL (rigged obv). Here it is, it was against someone who appeared to be a regular. I think I played the hand fine, except I should have raised a bit more on the flop and maybe bet a little more on the turn. But either way, I got most of the money in good and was a 70% favorite on the turn.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2948072
Here was an annoying hand against the primary donk I was chasing around. I didn't bet the flop cuz he was calling 3-bets pre-flop with any two cards so that board could have easily hit him in the face. Plus I didn't know what he could have that would c/c that I was ahead of in order to value town him. Worst card in the deck rolls off obviously on the turn but I decided to peel one... and he FIRES H U G E on the river and I'm forced to fold the best hand... Villain was 46/29 AF 1.9 over 1.6k hands... turn AF of 1.6 and river AF of 1.8.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2948310
This is a winning hand against the same donkey. It's pretty humorous, as I rake in a huge pot with Ace hi... not sure wtf he was thinking calling the flop or the turn, but whatever lol.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2948313
That's all the hands I'm going to post, I don't feel like sorting through any more... these were the best ones.
One last thing, I'll post my graph for this month up to the end of this session... note right at about 50k hands is when I spent a whole day working on my game and reviewing a bunch of hands with my poker friends... looks like it was quite effective.
My donk hunting ended however, when the primary fish I was hunting went and sat down at three tables of $15/30 Limit holdem... I won't play that, lol, so he is safe for now.
I'm pretty proud of the way I played overall. I made a few mistakes but that's expected when you play 5,500 hands in one day.
I lost a huge pot at $3/6 NL (rigged obv). Here it is, it was against someone who appeared to be a regular. I think I played the hand fine, except I should have raised a bit more on the flop and maybe bet a little more on the turn. But either way, I got most of the money in good and was a 70% favorite on the turn.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2948072
Here was an annoying hand against the primary donk I was chasing around. I didn't bet the flop cuz he was calling 3-bets pre-flop with any two cards so that board could have easily hit him in the face. Plus I didn't know what he could have that would c/c that I was ahead of in order to value town him. Worst card in the deck rolls off obviously on the turn but I decided to peel one... and he FIRES H U G E on the river and I'm forced to fold the best hand... Villain was 46/29 AF 1.9 over 1.6k hands... turn AF of 1.6 and river AF of 1.8.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2948310
This is a winning hand against the same donkey. It's pretty humorous, as I rake in a huge pot with Ace hi... not sure wtf he was thinking calling the flop or the turn, but whatever lol.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?2948313
That's all the hands I'm going to post, I don't feel like sorting through any more... these were the best ones.
One last thing, I'll post my graph for this month up to the end of this session... note right at about 50k hands is when I spent a whole day working on my game and reviewing a bunch of hands with my poker friends... looks like it was quite effective.
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