If I were actually trying to lose money, I don't think I'd succeed as well as I have while trying to win. I'm past the "all you can do is laugh" stage. I'm at "staring into the sky while muttering 'what the fuck just happened'." Soon enough I'll be curled into a fetal position on the floor, and from there it's a short trip to shooting people with a high-powered rifle from the roof at Commerce. Thankfully California has a two-week waiting period so I've got some time to start winning again before people have to die.
Friday, lose about a grand in the 5/10 game, not really sure how. These things happen. Play the $360 NL bounty tournament after that. Doing well, have a good stack the whole way through. Somehow though I don't get any bounties (which are $25 apiece), but I'd rather have chips anyway. What if I bubble though and don't get any bounties, that would be quite disappointing, wouldn't it? Yes, it would. And it was.
Saturday. March 1. New month. Put the whole awful February behind me. Clean slate. A new day. Well here's how that all went wrong.
#1. New at the table, get 74o in the BB. Free look. Flop is 865. Checks to someone who bets $100. I CR it to $300, he pushes for about $900. I call. My hand holds up.
Wait wait wait WHAT? Yes, I won a nice pot early on. This happens with regularity. I've taken to thinking of it as a bad omen.
I hang onto a decent stack for a couple hours before this happens:
#2. 99 in EP, raise it to $60. Get called thrice. Flop is
. I bet $200. Albert, this young Korean kid who I've played a bunch and was at a final table with in December (see old entry for my F-word penalty at this final table. He was the inspiration) checkraises to $600. He's got another $900 and change behind. OK, Albert's got either a set or a big draw. He may be the only one at the table who would play a big draw this way, but I know he would. Could be
, could be any variation of a straight/flush draw. What it most certainly isn't is an overpair since he limped in before me. So in this situation my 99 is as good as AA. Still, got a decision here. I decide to call the $400 and see the turn before deciding what to do when he shoves.
Turn is another deuce, which means he either filled up or is still drawing. He shoves. He's throwing off some nervousness, which for me was the tiebreaker, so I make the call. He's got 33. Enjoy the $1600, Albert. He finally got me back for me telling him to STFU three months ago. But I don't mind how I played it.
#3.
on the button. Rock UTG makes it $35 and it's called 2 ways before me. Flop is two diamonds and my open-ender, so OK. UTG bets out $110 into the $140 pot, and I've got him on something that isn't a flush draw. I take one off. Turn is the
, completing the flush. He checks, so it's now my time to rep that obvious flush. I bet $200, and he calls. I've got him now dead to rights on the
, likely with the king. River is some brick so I've now got 10-high and he likely has top pair with a busted flush. And he's a rock, which I think I've mentioned. He checks, I bet $400. He calls with his
. I think he folds AK there. Shoulda folded AA there. Of course none of that would matter if I could hit a fucking draw once in my life.
#4. Albert again. I've got
in the blinds. Limped eleventy-billion ways, flop is
. I bet out $40 and Albert calls, we're now heads up. Turn is a brick, I check and he bets $100, I call. He's tricksy-like which means he's got a flush or nothing.
on the river. Would anyone here be surprised if Albert had the
? I sure wasn't. Only cost me $150 more to see it though.
#5. KK in the BB. There's a straddler, and it folds to the button who makes it $85. I can see that the straddler is folding so I flat call. I've only got $1000 left at this point. Flop is JTx, I check it for him and he bets $175. Strong bet there. Smells like AJ to me. I pop it to $500, and he shoves. Sinking feeling enters pit of my stomach. I call, he turns over JTo. It holds up. WELL PLAYED SIR. It must be nice to make a garbage raise with a garbage hand and hit a jackpot. Maybe I'll try it sometime.
And yes I know I could have repopped it preflop and won right there, but winning $100 somehow sounded worse than losing $1000. Go me.
I've now lost 25% of my bankroll this year. I'm going to Vegas on Friday. That will either help or it really, really won't.
Since I put some money online I decided to buy a $215 lottery ticket in the Sunday Million. Lasted longer than 5500 or so players. Not good enough obviously. Irony of ironies is that I busted out of this one virtually the same way as that KK hand- in this case I flat called a button raise in the SB with AA and got beat by the BB's 77. But in a tourney with such a shitty structure as the Sunday Million, I was not at all comfortable with an average size stack at that stage and didn't mind playing a big pot. Perhaps I should have mentally rechecked recent history and I would have realized that heeding my first thought is always the wrong idea.
Wow, that's like an epiphany right there. I'm back!