A bona fide feel-good story considering how badly I've been running this month:
Back at the Bike after a month at Dante's 7th layer, the Commerce Casino. Home sweet home. Buy in for $3000 at the 5/10 game (movin' up, I used to buy in for $2k). Several hands in, it's showtime with AA in EP. I raise it to $50 and get two callers. Flop is J73 rainbow- not too shabby. I bet out $100, donkey on the button calls. I already know he's a donkey even though I just got there because his donk moves:minutes ratio is running about 1:1. Turn is an 8, I bet $200, he calls. River is an ace, I bet $400, he calls. I table my set of aces, guy next to me says "you didn't need that river, he shows me 87. I needed that river. And thanks for calling with second pair on the flop and for not raising me on the turn.
Donkey thinks I'm the luckbox, of course, and I wouldn't have it any other way. A while later I get my second shot at him. He raises to $60 from LP, I repop it to $200 in the blinds with AK. He calls (duh). Flop is A55. I bet out $250 into the $400 pot, he pushes for $1100. I call, I win. I believe he had A9. Sounds like a $200 hand to me!
He leaves in a huff but locks the seat. When he comes back he asks me if I have a nickname, like "Pocket Aces." I say no (and on the inside I sarcastically congratulate him on his cleverness), but if he wants to call me Pocket Aces that's fine by me. I own him.
But he moves to the main game and that's the last we'll hear of him.
Another fun one: AQo on the button, I call a $60 raise and we're three ways to a flop of AQx, with two clubs. It checks to me and I bet $125. SB calls. Turn is the
, so the flush draw just got there. Check/check. River is a fourth club. He checks to me, I bet $200 with my now nut flush that used to be top two pair. He says "I think I have you but I don't know how you play (he just got there), I call." So I table my hand, the
. Typo? No. I thought I had the nuts, all I actually have is top two pair on a 4-flush board. The beauty of it is that IT'S GOOD. He's got KQ, no clubs. So there's a $200 error in my favor since there's zero chance I bet that river otherwise.
I get moved to the main game and suck ass for hours. At my peak I was ahead $2800, I end up leaving +$1600. No big losses, just enough of those $100-$200 hands that go south. Still, the way I've been going, that's a huge psychic victory.