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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Winning Session

Played quite a bit on Monday and finished up a little over 4 buyins at $2/4 NL. I played pretty solidly, with the exception of two poor/mediocre bluffs that cost me a stack each.

Here are a few fun hands from the session:

Hand #1: This was vs a weaker player who was something like 50/3 over a bunch of hands. Pretty much knew he had a high pair when he open raised pre-flop.

Hand #2: This one was just gross.

Hand #3: This hand is kind of interesting. Villain is a big, passive fish. He hadn't 3-bet yet so I decided to play it slower... especially since he pulled the min 3-bet when OOP... normally a sure sign of strength coming from a passive fish. Pretty sure I lost the minimum here.

Hand #4: This was vs. the same villain as hand #3. His min 3-bet didn't work out too well for him this time.


That's all for now folks.

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