So it occured to me today that there are mistakes, and there are MISTAKES in poker. When I really have to think about a decision, or when I wonder about it afterwards, this means that there's a chance I'll make or have made a mistake. Examples are things like whether to value-bet the river, or whether to call or value-raise with a big draw. Whenever there's more than one option and you're not entirely sure which is best, there's a chance you'll make a mistake. And while these mistakes add up if they happen too frequently, the truth of the matter is that they really only signify a small fraction of a bet. Everyone, even great poker players, makes mistakes.
And then there are MISTAKES. When I make a MISTAKE, I know it's bad when I'm doing it, and there's no doubt in my mind that it was a big time fuck-up afterwards. Think like being raised on the turn and calling down with a one-pair hand I know is beaten, or cold-calling preflop with a hand that I know is gonna be trouble.
Bad players make a ton of mistakes and a good number of MISTAKES. Good players make some mistakes, but not many big ones. And great players only makes a few mistakes, and rarely if ever make...okay, I feel like an idiot doing the capital-letter thing yet again. You know what I'm talking about.
Anyway, the point that I'm trying to reach is that if I could just eliminate the capitalized-mistakes, I'd be sound as a bloody pound. And it seems so easy. Like I said, I know it'd the wrong move before and after I do it...and yet they still happen.
The good news is that I didn't make very many of them in this past session I just completed. I played a bit tighter than I usually do, trying to just get in some sort of comfort zone and avoid putting myself in bad spots. I tried to remember that selective aggression doesn't quite work without the selective part.
The cards weren't even all that good. QQ was really the bane of my existance. I got it six times, and won twice. And the wins were quite small (on one, it was heads-up with an A-K-x flop. I bet, he called, we checked down and I won. On the other, I flopped a set with 3 clubs on the board; the 4th came on the turn, we checked down, and I won another tiddler.) The good news is that I didn't lose much on the times I lost. 3 of them, there was an overcard and heavy action; there's a situation where even I can manage to fold, tee hee. The final hand, the flop came 8-7-2 and I wound up losing to 55 when he hit his runner runner straight. That one was fucking annoying.
Honestly, even aside from those stupid queens, the cards were not hitting me very hard. I ran AQ into AK an impressive three times, missed some really gorgeous draws, and kept having to fold when my big cards kept missing. But for a nice change, I just continued to play solid, didn't really get frustrated, and wound up...well, slightly short of where I started the week.
But considering I lost almost 200 in my first couple sessions this week, it's actually nice to be back where I started! Hopefully, I can keep it going and exceed 500 for the week, thus bolstering my rather tight bankroll.
I'll close with a couple hands for your viewing pleasure. You may notice a common denominator between the two.
HAND 1: I think my opponent's river play is worthy of your consideration here. I'm not sure whether he had pity in his blackened soul, or he just didn't realize he had the nuts. And I mean THE nuts. They don't get much nuttier.
Party Poker 3/6 Hold'em (8 handed)
Preflop: TW is CO with
,
.
1 fold, UTG+1 calls,
2 folds,
TW raises,
3 folds, UTG+1 calls.
Flop: (5.33 SB)
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,
(2 players)
UTG+1 checks,
TW bets, UTG+1 calls.
Turn: (3.66 BB)
(2 players)
UTG+1 checks,
TW bets, UTG+1 calls.
River: (5.66 BB)
(2 players)
UTG+1 checks,
TW bets,
UTG+1 raises,
TW 3-bets, UTG+1 calls.
Final Pot: 11.66 BB
Results in white below:
UTG+1 has Td Qd (straight flush, ace high).
TW has Ah Th (full house, aces full of tens).
Outcome: UTG+1 wins 11.66 BB.
Hand 2: The funny thing about this hand is that when I hit my card on the river, I was wishing he had more money in front of him for me to take. LOL!!!
Party Poker 3/6 Hold'em (9 handed)
Preflop: TW is MP2 with
,
.
3 folds,
TW raises,
4 folds, BB calls.
Flop: (4.33 SB)
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,
(2 players)
BB checks,
TW bets, BB calls.
Turn: (3.16 BB)
(2 players)
BB checks,
TW bets, BB calls.
River: (5.16 BB)
(2 players)
BB calls $5.50 (All-In), TW calls.
Final Pot: 7 BB
Results in white below:
BB has 6d 2d (straight flush, seven high).
TW has Ts Ad (flush, ace high).
Outcome: BB wins 7 BB.
Current limit : 3-6 LHE
Current Bankroll : $1320
-TW