by idog519 » Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:41 am
So I've been out of the loop for a while. Girlfriend came to visit from college this weekend from Thursday to Sunday. And of course, this means no poker until Sunday afternoon. Well, I got to playing on Sunday. I had built up my chip stack to about $1200 from my original $600 when this hand came up. I have KJ suited on the button. UTG raises to $20 a pretty soft bet to make so I knew he didn't have much and I guess with position I decided to call and see a flop. It came down KQ9 two clubs, giving me top pair with gutshot. UTG checks, I bet pot $50. He calls. Turn is a red ten giving me a straight. UTG checks I bet $100. River blank. UTG suddenly goes all in for another $400. I decided to call thinking I had the best hand. He turns over AJ for the nuts. he called a pot bet on the flop with his 6 outer and catches the worst card for me on the turn and I'm out $550. I was grinding the whole afternoon. Was there from 3-9pm until this hand and all of the days profits gone. Some times I just hate NL. A few hands later I raise to $35 with Jacks, get reraised to $90 from CO. I call looking for the set, flop comes 8 high I check, he bets, I fold. He shows KKs--duh...Anyways, I tilted away $400 on some stupid calls and decide to call it a night.
I get off work early yesterday hit the cardroom again...I'm at the most loosest aggressive table I've sat at in the 5/5 game. I double my chip stack up early because pots where $300 preflop with about 3-4 people calling $60 raises with garbage. I was up $600 so I had $1200 and it dwindled down to about $800 when I get KKs on the BB, EP limps, MP raises to $35, LP calls $35, I raise to $135, EP calls, MP calls, LP calls...haha what did I tell you guys. Flop comes 8 high all diamonds I have the King of diamonds, I'm all in. EP calls he was short stacked so it was another $150 for him to go all in. MP folds, LP calls. Turns over AdQh. IDIOT EP turns over 10 3 OF DIAMONDS for the flopped flush...haha you gotta love this fish. Turn and river are blanks he takes down main pot I take down side pot. Ended up about $250 or so in that hand.
Next big hand of the night I have about $1200 in front of me AGAIN. I get Kings on the big bling AGAIN. There is a $10 straddle 3 limpers and I raise to $85. EP calls, MP all of a sudden goess all in for $400, I think about the odds of him having ACES...pretty much zero. I call, EP calls for last $200 HUH? EP has nothing, MP has AJ. Flop comes rags, turn an Ace and he takes down a $600 pot. Lets look at the odds here: preflop I'm 3-1 on the flop im about 9-1 favorite. He hits his 3 outer on the turn...WOW another suckout welcome to my life. Still up $200 over 5 hours of play. Catch a set later on for a few more bucks and end up with a nice profit.
8hrs -400
7hrs +350
What do you guys think of the KJ hand? I know it was a definite bad call preflop and I've started to not even play KJ in a raised pot...STUPID STUPID STUPID. But what about on the flop and afterwards?
Any comments on the 2nd day of action, positive or neg?
To answer Kenny's question about the reraise with the 10s from the earlier post. There are three main raises why I reraised and APerfect10 posted a reply to a similar question so I'm just going to echo his thoughts:
1. I can buy the pot right there.
2. I can gauge his hand strength.
3. It gives me the momentum.
For me it was basically the first two on the list. Its hard to know where you are at when someone raises in LP because a good amount of times it is a positional raise with a less than premium hand. Unfortunately, I ran into KKs and I found out preflop rather than on a rag flop when I get reraised or check raised. Does that make sense Kenny or do you still preflop the flat call?
I'm going at it again tonite so hopefully I'll post a modest win to report back to you guys