Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Feed me the CAKE !!!
I played on Cake Poker today, just for a change of pace. They don't support any type of Poker Tracker or Holdem Manager (they don't even have real hand histories). This means I am playing stat-less, which I think is good for my game to just really focus on image, board textures, and other non-stat related things.
I had a pretty good result, as I played for about 5.5 hours spread over two sessions. I ended up winning about $1.8k.
My first session I played during the day sucked pretty bad right off the bat, as I lost about 2 or 3 flips getting it all in on the flop. Here is one of them that I saved.
This hand is pretty standard I guess.
That's the only HH I saved from the session that I want to show.
I did pull a sick bluff which I'll show to any of my students if they want me to explain it to them. But it's too "Top Secret" to post here really, as it's a really advanced play I don't think anyone is using.
I'm gonna get some shut eye as I have to wake up pretty early, at least for me, to have my first lesson coaching an established 200NL and 500NL player who regularly posts on Cardrunners. I've read a lot of his posts and he definitely seems to be a really solid player, so I look forward to trying and help him plug some leaks and learn some new tricks.
I had a pretty good result, as I played for about 5.5 hours spread over two sessions. I ended up winning about $1.8k.
My first session I played during the day sucked pretty bad right off the bat, as I lost about 2 or 3 flips getting it all in on the flop. Here is one of them that I saved.
This hand is pretty standard I guess.
That's the only HH I saved from the session that I want to show.
I did pull a sick bluff which I'll show to any of my students if they want me to explain it to them. But it's too "Top Secret" to post here really, as it's a really advanced play I don't think anyone is using.
I'm gonna get some shut eye as I have to wake up pretty early, at least for me, to have my first lesson coaching an established 200NL and 500NL player who regularly posts on Cardrunners. I've read a lot of his posts and he definitely seems to be a really solid player, so I look forward to trying and help him plug some leaks and learn some new tricks.
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