by rickjr82 » Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:56 am
I played last night a little drunk after a company outing (Gordon Biersch, some pretty good beer). I played pretty well, but lost a couple coinflips early so I started out down around 2 stacks. I ended up playing way too late to break even, but there were some donators with big stacks at my table. I ended up about even with them, but a couple other big hands put me up about $52. The problem is that I played about 4 hours to get there and didn't get in bed till 3:30am. Now i feel like ass.
On the bright side, i'm playing basketball around 6 so I get to leave work a little early. I've made it 2 weeks in a row (twice a week) so hopefully I can start getting up and down the court a little better and my touch will return. I also need to work out some more, i'm not pushing people around inside as well as I would like.
My new mantra: "Poker works on the laws of Karma", if I keep making the right play, the money will follow.
yesterdays winnings: $52
total bankroll $292
9max 25nl Bodog vs Unknown(he's not been a maniac in the 10 hands i've seen)
1 limper
I get QQ in MP I raise to $1.2
3 callers
flop 782 two diamonds($5.25)
checked to me I bet $5
mp+2 calls (all in)for $1.26
folded to BB who raises to $10
I fold
MP+2 has 67
BB has 22
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UTG+1 minraises to .50 (he has done so a couple times)
3 callers
I have AK on button I reraise to 3.50
UTG+1 calls, CO calls
Flop A 8 9 (2 spades, I have none)($12)
UTG+1 minbets
CO calls
I reraise to $10
UTG+1 goes all in ($9 to me) CO calls(covered by UTG+1)
can I fold this ever getting 5:1?
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$40 effective stacks
UTG+2 has around a full stack
3 limpers
I limp on button with 5c8c
flop 3 4 6 (2 diamonds)($1.35)
UTG+2 bets .50
MP calls
I raise to $2
both call
turn 7h ($5.35) 2 flush draws out
checked to me I bet $4.5
UTG+2 pushes for $18 more
MP calls
I push for $17 more
MP calls with 44
UTG+2 has 5s6s
they don't improve
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