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Monday, December 22, 2008

OMG I won today


It's been a few days since I've booked a win but today I did it. I won about $2k over 2,600 hands at $2/4 NL. I played pretty well overall and didn't make any major errors.

I still had a few unfortunate hands occur however.

Here, a reg decides to set mine vs my MASSIVE 3-bet squeeze. Pretty much a cooler for me but I don't know how he justifies calling that much more pre-flop as he's not getting odds to set mine and I'm going to have a bigger pair than him a lot.

Here I made a small error with my bet sizing. I think I should have bet a bit more on the flop... closer to around $100 or so. However, I have no clue how this guy even gets to the turn with AJ here. I actually shoved turn for value because I thought he could have a hand like 67, 89, 99 as well as possibly random overcards. It was hilarious though that he nearly timed out and folded when I shoved the turn... he called with like 1 second to spare.

Pretty hilarious this reg doesn't get all my chips here. I think I played this pretty well even though I lost the pot.

I had just 3-bet this reg twice over the last 5 minutes and he takes a stand here.

I'm going to look to continue the winning trend and play solid tomorrow as well.

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