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Saturday, December 6, 2008

Hopping around $2/4 to $5/10 NL


I think I'm going to spend the rest of the month just playing anywhere from $2/4 NL to $5/10 NL. That's kind of what I've been doing over the first five days of the month and I think it's an OK plan. I don't want to be playing $5/10 NL just for the sake of playing it... I want to make sure the games are good enough.

I played a mixture of limits today and ended up about 3 buyins at $5/10 NL and even at the other stakes. I had some rough hands though and got sucked out pretty hardcore in a big $5/10 NL pot. I guess it was going to be a cooler pre-flop but he played it in a way that allowed me to get the money in way good. Here's the hand.

This hand was pretty fun. I guess the villain in the hand is a CR pro, as I learned later on from Nute.

1 comment:

  1. That AA vs KK hand is harsh. It is just a cooler though, neither one of you played it wrong. Now you see how he raised a little bit instead of shoving all in? I'm thinking that the time you got top pair with the QT you should've called bc your opponent shoved all in instead of raising small. He could've just been tricky i guess, but i didn't realize that particular player was tricky.

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