Trying to Overcome
mood: sore from the gym
Sorry for the lack of updates. I was on vacation with the family in NC, gearing up for the summer months. Last month was tough as hell. I had to fight tooth and nail to have any sort of winnings. Luckily I survived and had a good run the last week I played.
This month started out badly as well. Had a couple of rough sessions. I keep getting in these very difficult spots. My last session Scott was watching and was laughing at how many times I was being checkraised. Hard to fight back when you can't flop a hand.
The good thing is I had a monster session early yesterday for about $3k. I WAS flopping hands and getting significant action. I lost a couple of buyins to start but after that I steamrolled everyone. That session had been a long time coming.
I've decided my play is too standard to win a significant amount. My play didn't use to be standard at all. I would pride myself on big calldowns, big bluff raises etc etc. After decimating my bankroll on strippers (obv) and playing too much live poker, I had to move all the way down to 1/2 and change my game up. Well the 2/4 and above has improved so much that I have to make moves to have a solid win rate. It's something I've been working on my last few sessions.
It's not easy to abandon the gameplan I've had since July of '07. It's been very successful for me. I realize now that it just isn't as profitable as it once was. While solid TAG will still win, it won't come close to the maximum equity. I don't get paid off anymore.
I think my game will be better for all of this. If I can bring back some of the old Kenny style, and merge it with my more standard good play, the sky is the limit.
We'll see what the future brings.
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An example of a play I wouldn't have even
considered making 3 months ago:
https://cakepoker.com/HandHistory/?Hand ... wcLCxMA%3d
I had KQo. The preflop raiser is a decent player. He checked through the flop of J66 4 handed with only one player to act behind him. When the rainbow 9 hits, he bets. Well, what can I discern from this information? It's very unlikely he has an overpair or a big jack. Those types of hands are a must bet for him 4 handed. He might have slowplayed a 6, but he's fairly aggro so that's probably not the case either. That leaves a bluff, a weak jack, a 9, some kind of draw like QT. There are some good hands, but mostly his range is polarized towards a marginal holding. I decided to raise and represent a 6. It's not much to represent, but it's still going to be very hard for him to continue. It also helps that I have two overs and a gutter. I took it down this time.
I had a few other cool hands like this, but forgot to save them. Next time I will try to have more. All I have left is a runner runner bad beat lol:
https://cakepoker.com/HandHistory/?Hand ... wcLCxMA%3d