Not too great today. Lost both sessions, though smallish victory even in the loss. Played a little under 600 hands today and lost $42.37, which is not so great. Dropped 30 in the first session; I'll post some hands. I was down $40+ after 200 hands in session 2 but got all that back at one point before some missed flops put me back down 12. That's one small victory. The second is that the comfortable feeling hit somewhere around 200 hands. I thought, "Yeah, I can do this. I can play. I know what I'm doing." I don't know if you've ever had that thought come over you, but its sort of like a little confidence booster from your subconscious or something like that (apologies to the pyschologists). So that felt good and stuff and then I mounted a nice comeback, before falling back slightly.
I haven't been posting many hands, so I scratched them down on some scrap paper as I played today. So first session starts off real nice. I have AA, EP raises to $2 and I pop to $7, he calls leaving himself about $12 or so, flop comes
and he open pushes. I call and he shows
and hits his flush.
Next hand, or perhaps 2 hands later, same guy raises $2; I have AQo and muck. Q on the flop. He and another guy play it out and he wins a medium pot with KK. Ha, take that doom switch!
Same table (I haven't rebought so sitting around 20 something), I'm in the BB with 77 and EP raises to $2, BTN calls and I call. Flop comes:
and I lead $3. EP calls and BTN folds. Turn card is something. I check he bets $5 I call. River is a
and I push in for $12 or so and he thinks for a bit and calls with
. I think my short stack actually helped in this hand. Maybe I could have gotten more but I think he only called my push because it looked desperate.
Same table but much later. Loose player limps in MP and I raise OTB w/ JJ. He is the only caller and we see a flop of:
xx one of the x's a diamond. I c-bet $4 into a $5 pot and MP check calls me. Turn a
. Loose player plays any 2 suited so this is a terrible card. I check behind. River a blank. MP bets $2 into a $13 pot and I fold. He shows me
, so I get outplayed here. I hate paying off flushes, but he's made it so cheap here, I think I have to call....maybe...yeah I think so.
Different table, I have 97o in the BB and have several limpers. Flop:
I lead something and get one caller. Turn is a blank and I lead again for 2/3 the pot and he calls again. I have him on a flush draw here. River is a non heart K and I give him a chance to bluff his busted flush. He bets $9, which is around 3/4 pot. I call and he has an offsuit K9. Behind all the way and my read is way off. Nevertheless, I think I need to put out a bet of some kind on the river as my kicker is too weak to get fancy and induce bluffs. I put out something like a $3 bet and he raises me, well now I muck. So here's a $6 mistake and I think the above hand is a $15 mistake so, $21 in mistakes.
Failed bluff. I raise in the CO with JTo and the SB calls. SB is a bluffy player. Flop comes out K 9 rag and I c-bet it when SB checks. He now mini raises and I think he's full of it and repop. He pushes in, which is only $9 or so for me, as I'm understacked at the time (don't remember why). I figure he must have hit 2 pair afterall as he can't possibly think I'm folding for $9 more in a $37 pot and I've pretty well represented the K or better. I muck and he shows QQ. So, bad play by me here, but I think it was the right play in that situation against a bluffy player. I shut it down shortly after that hand.
Next session I get off to a bad start with some bad flops for my hands and things just not going too well, but I pick up AA or KK and some guy donates his stack to me preflop, so I'm up a bit to a $70 stack. I promptly piss that away on a steal attempt. I raise in the CO w/
and the BTN miniraises me. I decide to speculate and call. Flop comes;
so a decent looking flop which I should bet, but I check and he bets $5 into a $7 pot. I call
Turn:
($17)
I check, he bets $5 and I raise to $15. He calls (crap! but I have a lot of outs here)
River: blank
I have J freaking high here, but I'm reading him here for AK with an A of clubs. I bet $20 and he calls with a set of Queens. So just roughed up badly in this one, that I should have lead folded on the flop or perhaps not steal with it.
I'm a bit shell shocked and at a different table I pick up rockets in the BB. Folds around to MP who raises $2 and I call HU. I check call a bet on the flop and turn. I'm reading him for nothing, so don't want to scare him off and am hoping he will put me in on the river as I am still half stacked at that table. He checks beind on the river with JJ. So missed out bigtime here as I could have doubled off this guy. The board was safe for JJ, no overcards. Shit pretty much sums up my feelings about how I played this one.
Shortly after I pick up AKo and guy to my right raises to $1.75 and I repop to $7 to which he pushes in. I call for about $20 more. He has JJ and I don't catch.
I rebuy and shortly after this is when the calm feeling comes over me and I settle in. Maybe all I needed was to just lose a stack. I pick up several pots here and there. Some big pairs get paid off but only by shorties and it's just small pot poker after that. One hand from the good side of things. Numerous limpers and I check in the BB with Q8o. Flop comes Q85r: ($4)
I bet $2.50 and get 2 callers.
Turn 3 ($9)
I lead for $5.50 and get only one caller. My read has him on top pair w/ a J, T, or 9 kicker, so I'm praying none of those on the river
River 2 ($20)
I lead for $11 and he calls with QJ
My reads were way off most of the day and that tends to make for a poor day at the tables. I plan to tone it down and put less pressure on my reads until they get more consistent. Part of the problem, however, is that in order to improve as a player you must put yourself in more difficult spots and learn by trial and error. I suppose I can just work on reducing the number of trials so that my sessions involve fewer errors. We shall see. I'm feeling good about my game given the way I finished tonight, so I'm hopeful about tomorrow.