I was bored and was looking at the first post I made at the forums I started (Cardplayer forums, how awful..)
I was so bad it's RIDICULOUS
"You're sitting on the button with 89 , you decide to limp in, and the flop comes down 10 K 6 someone bets out the minimum, you call with your flush draw + inside straight draw... the turn brings you a beautiful 7 , the same guy bets out so i put him on a spade draw as well... I reraise double what he raised, and he calls.. the river brings a 2 .. so my nut straight has turned into a mediocre flush... he bets out, i just call afraid of the other flush and i took down the pot anyway, he mucked.
so not a hard question, but do you think i should have been scared of that last spade... even though i had the flush myself?"
I was so passive. Someone bets the min against me now, I raise 4x with top/second pair or a draw (6 max). I reraise the min on the turn after hitting my gutshot? Wow, I love the fact that I had no idea about implied odds, it was just a term that I had heard thrown around. I was so bad that it hurts
... I didn't even have the sense to say what limit, what the pot size was... anything.
Also, 30 mins +9 dollar cha ching
total roll: 441