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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Uh oh, it's Duckslayer


Hopefully, all my opponents will say this when I sit down and fear D2K. Thought what he said was pretty hilarious... he's a small donator in the game so he knows what's up.

Anyways, making a quick update. I played a short 2 hour session and finished up about $3k. So far, today looks to be going pretty well. I defintely ran good.

Putting this hand up on the blog due to a request by the villain who got stacked. Yes, I do get lucky every once in a while. He had been 3-betting me a lot and AQ soooted looked like a pretty hand to go ahead and make a stand vs him.

This hand, I lost like 2 minutes before I was going to quit. The villain is really weird, he runs like 50/30 and donk bets a ton. I guess he's actually a regular or something, but he's pretty bad. Anyways, he had taken this exact line vs me about 2 other times and I have the top of my range here so I decided to look him up. Too bad I couldn't have hit on the river, I would have got all his chips.

I'm going to play a few more sessions today, after I give my younger brother a poker lesson and get something to eat. He just moved up from $0.05/$0.10 NL 6 Max to $0.10/$0.24 NL 6 Max. Here's a pretty hilarious hand he showed me the other day.

4 comments:

  1. w/Aks why arent we raising the flop?

    Why is your brothering isoing a limp with 92o at 10NL? More importantly why is your bro slumming at 10NL? Glad to see he is moving up but shit cant you stake the guy for 50NL at least?

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  2. I didn't raise the flop in that hand because the reason you raise up draws like that is because you expect to have some fold equity with your raise... vs this player I had 0 fold equity... I know that for a fact. Of course, I'd raise this a decent percentage of the time vs a regular player.

    Plus, we're deep so I didn't want to bloat the pot until I had something.

    No clue why my bro iso-raised a limp with 92o. I asked him the same question, lol. He told me he had just been raising any two when the SB limped to him in the BB.

    I'm not gonna stake him for a higher stake because he has to prove himself at each level.

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  3. It's more of a challenge when my opponents can see my hole cards.

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