My theme lately seems to be slow but steady. I've been winning, but not having huge nights, which is probably very normal most of the time. Part of it is that the Monday game I play in has started to fill up with very good competition. Trapping players for all or even most of their chips is a lot harder when you're up against people who won't pay you off.
I think there aren't many different Monday poker game options around here like there are on other nights so the hard core players all gravitate to this one. What also hurt, and this happened last Monday too, is that the big dead money action players who can really get some chips flying showed up late and got seated at the second table.
In any case, I finished up $200 after 4.5 hours of play so I can't complain. I played well overall, and made a fantastic lay down of
[Js] to a rainbow board of all undercards, correctly putting my opponent on two pair. It still cost me some chips, but being able to let Jacks go even after I'm invested in the pot has saved me more money than I can count in the past year. Now if only I could learn that lesson with Queens...
Really it was that hand with the JJ and another with QQ that were my only hands I didn't feel like I played well. Yes I laid the Jacks down at the right time, but I could have protected myself better preflop to keep the person who hit two pair out of the hand to begin with. With the QQ a K hit the flop which slowed down the action and my opponent with 77 stuck around to catch a runner runner straight on me. I should have gassed the turn.
Hands I played well,
[Ts] paid me huge. I raised with it pre flop from late position and hit a board of
[9c][4c] giving me the open ended straight draw and a Queen high flush draw. I let my opponent do all the work as he bet at me, clearly trying to push me off a flush draw, and when a
hit the river he paid me even more since he wasn't expecting the straight made my hand.
I had AA a couple times, QQ once and JJ twice and some other quality hands as well. Another couple good moments were when two people, in different hands, laid down the exact same hand I had to my raise when they thought they were beat. Conservative play with raw aggression scares people. It makes it easy for them to talk themselves into a fold when they see you turning over quality hands most of the time, and when they see you make tough lay downs on other occasions.