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Friday, July 30, 2010

In Bismarck

We made it to Bismarck today and checked into the hotel.  We shoot the North Dakota State Sporting Clays tournament tomorrow morning.

We begin the tourney with the sub-gauge event in the morning and then shoot the 5-stand event in the afternoon. Both of the events are 100 targets.  Then we shoot the main event, which is 200 targets, on Sunday.

I played poker a bit on the way here and although I didn't lose that much I am pretty disappointed in my play.  I played a session of RUSH poker then a session of mass tabling full ring on Stars... while playing RUSH I made two calls of river check-raises that were basically horrible in my opinion.  In both instances, I had a hand that had a really good absolute hand strength but faced with these two players' river-check raises, my hand was essentially a bluff catcher.  I need to start playing more attention to absolute hand strengths and find a fold when I feel my absolute hand strength is second best.

Lately, I've just been calling in those spots but it's pretty terrible to do so.  I feel like I have really strong hand reading skills and am right on the money a lot more often than not, but sometimes I just don't follow through with the best play after I put them on their hand range.  It's really frustrating and disappointed that there is this disconnect between what I know is the correct play and what I actually do.  This is something that I'm going to work really hard to correct in the coming months.

I probably won't be playing any poker at all over the weekend,  but might play a bit on the ride back to Grand Forks on Sunday night.  I'm going to relax, have fun with my Dad, brother, and shooting friends and enjoy being outside.  Hopefully I shoot well this weekend too!

1 comment:

  1. Before you bet the river know if you are folding to a check raise and follow through. Easy game.

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