Up $18 tonight, with about 25 raked hands to go (InterPoker sadly is going by the actual raked hands). I think I've finally got crypto figured out -- after 7pm pacific, it's just not worth it. Way too many rocks like me trying to clear that bonus.
Still, I'll probably try to finish it up tonight.
Here's an interesting hand from the session. SB is 54% VP$IP, AF 0.46, 2.5% PFR in 80 hands.
Seat 6 is the button.
Seat 1: MP1 ($36.50 in chips)
Seat 2: MP2 ($33.50 in chips)
Seat 3: MP3 sits out
Seat 4: MP4 ($68.25 in chips)
Seat 5: CO ($21.50 in chips)
Seat 6: Button ($43 in chips)
Seat 7: SB ($14.33 in chips)
Seat 8: Hero ($99.75 in chips)
Seat 9: UTG ($51.50 in chips)
Seat 10: UTG+1 ($21.75 in chips)
SB: posts small blind $0.50
Hero (BB): posts big blind $1
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to Hero
2 folds, MP1 calls $1,
1 fold, MP4 calls $1,
2 folds, SB raises $1.50, Hero (BB) calls $1, MP1 folds, MP4 calls $1
----- FLOP -----
SB bets $1, Hero raises $2, MP4 folds, SB raises $2, Hero raises $2, SB calls $1
----- TURN -----
SB bets $2, Hero raises $4, SB raises $4, Hero calls $2
----- RIVER -----
SB bets $2, Hero calls $2
----- SHOW DOWN -----
SB: shows
(Two Pairs, Fours and Threes, Ace high)
Hero: shows
(Two Pairs, Fives and Threes, King high)
Hero collected $29.50 from Main pot
So, what the hell was I doing here? If I had gone by the numbers GT+ was giving me, I would have folded on the flop. But this is a good example of paying attention to the opposition (and the sorts of things you might miss when multitabling). SB had actually gone 76 hands without raising preflop at all, and here was his 3rd raise in the last 5 hands. He started with $40 and is down quite a bit. He was actually down to about $5 before he raised those other two hands and ended up winning both without a showdown. So it's highly possible this is the last gasp of a short stack, which it turned out to be.
Anyway, a nice addition to the bottom line.