I didn't end up sticking with SnGs today, played two but busted out of both in 4th and 5th place respectively, one of which was on this hand:
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t50 (6 handed) from (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
BB (t3390)
UTG (t2180)
MP (t850)
CO (t2700)
Button (t2810)
SB (t1570)
Preflop:
3 folds,
Button raises to t100,
1 fold, BB calls t50.
Flop: (t225) K
, T
, 7
(2 players)
BB checks,
Button bets t200,
BB raises to t400, Button calls t200.
Turn: (t1025) Q
(2 players)
BB checks,
Button bets t300,
BB raises to t800, Button calls t500.
River: (t2625) 5
(2 players)
BB bets t800,
Button raises to t1510, BB calls t710.
Final Pot: t5645
Results:
BB has 9h Jd (straight, king high).
Button has Qh Qc (three of a kind, queens).
Outcome: BB wins t5645.
I cant imagine I would play this hand any differently a second time around, maybe a fold on the flop after the villain raised...
I did step back into some cash games, first NL10 where I earned back the entry fees from my SnGs, and then back onto NL25 since my bankroll was damn close to $300 once again and I was feeling in control of my game.
Very happy with my play in cash games tonight, only made two calls I am not too happy with, once all in preflop with a short stack, my AK vs his 22, the second with another shorty, my 88 vs his 99. Both were coinflips really, and there just isn't any need to make those calls in the micro limit cash games I feel, restraint keeps the variance down.
My short NL25 session netted $12 profit in around one hour. I was most happy that in the vast majority of situations, I was giving much more thought to my opponents hand range than usual, once I get that area settled down I feel ill be a steady winner at NL25.
Current Bankroll: $300