Played in my weekly .25/.50 live cash game last night. Usually 5-7 play there consistently it it is where I first got the poker bug last year. Everyone buys in for $40 and the pot is usually close to $400 when we finish, so its a pretty lively game. There is a pretty good LAG who ALWAYS makes the table super loose. The fun part is that we all know pretty much how everyone else plays so it makes for some interesting hands.
I was involved in 3 big hands with the LAG, losing all of them. My problem with him is that I never ever give him credit and pay him off with the 2nd best hand, which is why, if played correctly, LAG play can be quite productive.
Hand 1: I have J8s in the button, folded to me, so i raise it up, LAG calls from BB. Flop is 982 rainbow, he checks, and I know most likely i have the best hand so i bet nearly the pot. He calls, pot is about $10 now, and turn is a Jack. Chk, I bet 8, and he reraises me to 20. I push all in, and he calls with the nut straight Q10, and I dont improve. My mistake was that when he reraises all in, he is most likely on some sort of draw, so the size of that turn reraise should have alerted me to the fact that he held a great hand.
Hand 2: I reloaded back to $30 (all the cash I had left) and raised it up with
. Loose passive CO calls and LAG calls on the button. Pot is $7. Flop is
[7d][4s]. Checked all around. Turn is
. I bet out $5, fold, and then LAG reraises me all in. After about 30 seconds I make the call, and he turns up
[Tc]. He catches one of his 12 outs, another queen, and I bust out again.
Hand 3: He lets me borrow $50 and I slowly lose $10, trying to tighten up a bit, when this hand comes around. I have
[5c] in the BB, and everybody limps. Flop is
[8c][3c]. Bingo! I bet out $2.50, LAG smooth calls, and button, who is solid, reraises to $8. His range of hands that he'd raise this flop with are either a set, or the flush. I put him on a set though, so I push all in, $40 total. Now LAG thinks for about a minute, and then smooth calls $32. Hmmmm. That's not good. No way he smooth calls with a hand like
9 or something like that. Now button goes into the tank. He thinks for about 2 minutes, and then finally HE pushes all in, $24 more to the LAG. LAG calls, we turn up our hands, LAG has the nut flush (UGHH!!), and button shows up top 2 pair. I did not catch my runner runner straight flush, and LAG wins a monstrous pot. Very bad call IMO by the button, as he's gotta know ONE of us has the flush, and is drawing to 4 outs. LAG spends the rest of the night running over the table with his stack.
Highlight of my night: Guy to my right loans me $1.50 and stakes me 50%. Lol. First hand, I'm all in blind, and 3 callers. Flop is Axx, and button bets out, everyone folds, and he turns up 99, I turn up Q2, LAG says he folded a Q, but I catch a queen on the river!!!! lol. I worked it up to $56 by night's end, and give $28 to my backer. The best decision he made all night!
So I ended up down about $80 for the night. Since I started playing there last year, I think I am about even, maybe turning a small profit.