Been a while since I posted anything. But then again, it's been a while since I had anything to post. Haven't run very well this month in the ring games so I've started playing more mtt's and SnG's. Success has been decent so far in both. My latest cure for boredom has been the $4.40 180 seat SnG's at Stars. I guess I owe Alexmr a bit of thanx for this as if it wasn't for him needing money off of stars in order to buy a new fleshlight I would not have had any on there to start playing them. Played 5 so far. After the 1st 3 where I failed miserably, I have rebounded to FT the last 2. Took 6th unfortunately in both instead of a win. These 180's are fairly soft and they start about every 5 minutes. Once you get to where you can get deep in them they seem to provide quite a bit of decent "late stages of an mtt" experience without having to spend 5 hours or more to get there. And being so cheap to buyin, if you make the FT you really start to get a very nice return on investment. 1st pays $216 which I believe is a good return on a $4 investment. I'll be playing a lot more of these in the future on nights where I just don't feel like playing 6max.
Tonight was one of the nights that I DID feel like playing some 6max and for once I had a really good session. It was a bit short at only 211 hands but I won from the git go and never looked back. It seems like forever since that has happened for me. I decided to tighten up my play a bit and weaken it up slightly as well. Although this may not sound like a good strategy, trust me, I have been overly aggro for a while now and it just hasn't been working for me at the stakes I play at the moment.
Anyhow, the first 3 hands are my biggest winners of the session and the last one is my biggest loser. If only my biggest losers could all be this size of pot!
$0.1/$0.25 No Limit Holdem
6 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG ($14.70)
UTG 1 ($21.90)
Hero ($25.80)
BTN (
$25.00)
SB ($23.25)
BB ($25.35)
Pre-flop: (
$0.35, 6 players)
Hero is CO [8c]
UTG calls $0.25, UTG 1 calls $0.25, Hero calls $0.25,
1 fold, SB calls $0.15, BB checks
Flop: [6c][Ts] (
$1.25, 5 players)
SB checks, BB checks, UTG checks, UTG 1 checks, Hero checks
Turn: (
$1.25, 5 players)
SB checks, BB checks,
UTG bets $0.5,
1 fold,
Hero raises to $2.8,
SB folds,
BB folds, UTG calls $2.3
River: (
$6.85, 2 players)
UTG bets $6.85,
Hero goes all-in $22.75, UTG calls $4.8
Final Pot: $30.15
Hero shows:
[8c]
UTG shows:
[Jd]
Hero wins $39.75 ( won $13.95 )
SB lost -$0.25
BB lost -$0.25
UTG lost -$14.70
UTG 1 lost -$0.25
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$0.1/$0.25 No Limit Holdem
6 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG (
$25.00)
UTG 1 (
$25.35)
CO (
$21.90)
BTN (
$38.95)
SB ($11.75)
Hero ($28.30)
Pre-flop: (
$0.35, 6 players)
Hero is BB [Td]
4 folds,
SB raises to $0.75, Hero calls $0.5
Flop: [Js][Ah] (
$1.5, 2 players)
SB bets $1.5, Hero calls $1.5
Turn: (
$4.5, 2 players)
SB checks,
Hero bets $2.8, SB calls $2.8
River: (
$10.1, 2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks
Final Pot: $10.10
SB shows:
[Kh]
Hero shows:
[Td]
Hero wins $9.6 ( won $4.55 )
SB lost -$5.05
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Talk about a cooler for the villain, not only does he run QQ into my KK but he gets outflushed as well. But I can't feel too sorry for him as I have been on the losing end of this scene way to often.
$0.1/$0.25 No Limit Holdem
6 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG ($25.35)
UTG 1 (
$27.90)
CO (
$11.65)
BTN (
$25.00)
Hero ($30.35)
BB (
$26.80)
Pre-flop: (
$0.35, 6 players)
Hero is SB [Kd]
UTG raises to $1,
3 folds,
Hero raises to $3.3,
1 fold,
UTG raises to $10.15,
Hero goes all-in $30.35, UTG calls $15.2
Flop: [7c][9s] (
$55.95, 2 players)
Turn: (
$55.95, 2 players)
River: (
$55.95, 2 players)
Final Pot: $50.95
UTG shows:
[Qs]
Hero shows:
[Kd]
Hero wins $53.45 ( won $23.1 )
UTG lost -$25.35
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$0.1/$0.25 No Limit Holdem
5 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG ($16.10)
Hero ($25.00)
BTN (
$27.15)
SB (
$17.00)
BB (
$22.50)
Pre-flop: (
$0.35, 5 players)
Hero is CO [Th]
UTG calls $0.25,
Hero raises to $1.1,
3 folds, UTG calls $0.85
Flop: [7s][2c] (
$2.55, 2 players)
UTG checks, Hero checks
Turn: (
$2.55, 2 players)
UTG checks, Hero checks
River: (
$2.55, 2 players)
UTG checks, Hero checks
Final Pot: $2.55
UTG shows:
[Kh]
Hero shows:
[Th]
UTG wins $2.45 ( won $1.35 )
Hero lost -$1.10
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This may actually show my best move of the session. And that would be deciding that even though it's been a short session, it's been a winning one all the way around and quitting while up almost the maximum of the session. I've seen enough graphs on here the last few months where some of you NL200 guys and above have won like 5 - 10 buyins halfway through your session only to keep on going and then drop it all to even or below. And then of course someone without fail makes the comment that you should have stopped at such and such hand which is always the highest point on the graph. Well I decided to do just that this time and let me tell you, it feels great! Try it. Then forward me a % for giving you the best time of your life.
Could the green line possibly look any better? (if your answer is yes, I don't want to hear it. )