Friday, October 24, 2008
Made some money
I played most of my hands on UB yesterday, finishing up about $1k over 2,200 hands. I played a bit on Stars later on last night but that session was uneventful, as I pretty much broke even.
Here's the screenshot from my UB session:
I'm learning more and more how important it is to have a decently solid read on a player before attempting a massive bluff... before, I used to agree with that but kind of ignore it if I thought the bluffing situation was too good to pass up. Well, it doesn't work to well to bluff unknowns on UB because the average player is an idiot and station. I'll need to keep that in mind next time I play on there, because I spewed off a stack trying to move a somewhat unknown player off of top pair.
There are a few hands worth posting, and I'll throw them up really quick since I haven't posted any hands lately.
Hand #1: Bet/folding this river felt really really dirty, but I think I still have to bet it out for value in case he has something like QcJx or QcTx. I guess after looking at it again maybe a value bet isn't all that great because I'm pretty much only value betting against the Qc, but I think he does have that an awful lot here. I don't think he would ever check-raise anything that I beat on this river because he's really really passive... overall AF of 2.3 and river AF of 1.7. I'm guessing he had something like T9 and rivered a boat on me.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3362280 - for some reason the pot sizes are messed up on the HH converter... each street , the pot size is actually about double of what it says.
Hand #2: Here's a hand I won. The villain is a pretty big idiot. Once he min-check raised me on the turn I knew he had Tx so I just shipped it in right then and there because he's never folding and I don't want the board to pair and have him play scared.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3362294
He ended up having AT.
I'm going to try and get in a bunch of hands today, as I am not going duck hunting or anything this weekend. Hopefully I get some good results.
Here's the screenshot from my UB session:
I'm learning more and more how important it is to have a decently solid read on a player before attempting a massive bluff... before, I used to agree with that but kind of ignore it if I thought the bluffing situation was too good to pass up. Well, it doesn't work to well to bluff unknowns on UB because the average player is an idiot and station. I'll need to keep that in mind next time I play on there, because I spewed off a stack trying to move a somewhat unknown player off of top pair.
There are a few hands worth posting, and I'll throw them up really quick since I haven't posted any hands lately.
Hand #1: Bet/folding this river felt really really dirty, but I think I still have to bet it out for value in case he has something like QcJx or QcTx. I guess after looking at it again maybe a value bet isn't all that great because I'm pretty much only value betting against the Qc, but I think he does have that an awful lot here. I don't think he would ever check-raise anything that I beat on this river because he's really really passive... overall AF of 2.3 and river AF of 1.7. I'm guessing he had something like T9 and rivered a boat on me.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3362280 - for some reason the pot sizes are messed up on the HH converter... each street , the pot size is actually about double of what it says.
Hand #2: Here's a hand I won. The villain is a pretty big idiot. Once he min-check raised me on the turn I knew he had Tx so I just shipped it in right then and there because he's never folding and I don't want the board to pair and have him play scared.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3362294
He ended up having AT.
I'm going to try and get in a bunch of hands today, as I am not going duck hunting or anything this weekend. Hopefully I get some good results.
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