I took the day off from playing yesterday. I was running on like 5 straight days of 5 or less hours of sleep a night and it finally caught up to me. Some people can get along fine sleeping like that; I'm certainly not one of them. I was extremely irritable at work, getting pissed at the dumbest things. So there was no way in the world I was about to put my bankroll at risk when I was in that frame of mind. I ended up falling asleep around 6:00 PM and sleeping for like 11 hours. *L* It's literally been years since I've had a sleep like that, and I felt like a whole different person this morning, so it was worth it.
The plan was to play a longer session today to make up for it, if everything was going well after the first hour or so. Win-wise it was going well, but towards the end of what is usually my normal session I found myself getting involved into too many pots and doing things I normally wouldn't do. I debated about continuing anyways, but decided instead to not take a chance. Maybe a little over an hour at a time is as long as I
should be playing; maybe that's where my attention span and discipline start to fade. Maybe that's why I always seem to do pretty well in the beginning of MTTs and begin to self destruct before I reach the end of the second hour of play. I guess if I feel like it later I may do another hour session, but I didn't want to push it this afternoon by playing sub-par poker just so I could get in another hour or so worth of hands.
My PT session page is still "perfect". This was one of those times when my secondary table fared better than the primary one. I won $27.79 on the secondary table and $16.28 on the primary one for a day's total of $44.07. My wins for the month is at $170.40. My PTBB/100 is a ridiculous 88.06. Yet keep in mind that I have yet to even crack the 500 hand mark (I like the competition at Pacific, but the play is sloooooow there compared to other sites I've tried; I only got in 56 hands in 74 minutes at one of the tables). It's nice to win, but I'm certainly not deluded enough to think much of what I've won so far had much to do with me; I've just been on a hot streak with the cards in good situations and have been lucky enough to take advantage of it. I haven't been faced with a single bad beat so far either.
Not that I think I'm playing badly. With a few exceptions I think I've been playing just about as good of poker as I've ever been playing (although there was a lot of room for improvement there, and still much more room for improvement available to me). But as most of you know, it's easy to play well when you're winning. When I start losing the real test is going to begin.
There was an odd hand that started off my day. It was actually my first hand of the session. I was in the BB with
[Jc]. 7 People limped, so wanting to thin the field a lot I made it $1.75 to go (perhaps I should've made it $2.00-$2.50, but hindsight and all that). There were three callers (uhoh), but then the SB, bless his heart, reopened betting when he went all-in with his last $4. Remembering that every single person out there limped in originally, I didn't screw around. I pushed all-in. If they wanted to gamble, I was willing to give them their chance. They all fold and I find I'm up against
[5h]. When a jack flops I let out a sigh of relief and eventually take in a nice pot to get my day started. I may have actually cost myself some money by betting everyone out since I ended up flopping a set of jacks, but since 7 out of 8 times I wouldn't've flopped that jack, I was just as happy to get everyone out of there and win a medium sized pot. An ace came up on the flop as well so if I hadn't hit my set I would've been gone on the flop if I'd just tried to limp.
Then the same orbit I'm in CO with
[Js]. 3 people limp and I was just getting ready to raise when I realized I might look like a maniac doing that a few hands after the JJ. AJo isn't a hand I'm crazy about raising anyways, especially when I have almost no reads on anyone. So I limp myself. 5 people see the flop, which is
[Jd][7s]. SB bets half-pot with 63 cents. One caller and it's my turn. I raise to $1.60. Both call. Turn is
. They both check and I make a 2/3 pot bet of $4. SB calls, the other folds. River
. Bingo. SB checks. I bet exactly his remaining stack. He calls with
[8c]. I didn't even need that last ace. I'm loving Pacific and I've just won about $20 before I ever see the blinds again.
I won two other decent hands (both over $10), one when I flopped a set (jacks again!) but didn't stack anyone with it (it was my biggest win of the day though) and another when I made a PFR with A9s in the CO after two limpers. Both limpers call and I flop the nut flush draw. First limper bets a very small amount ($1 into a $4 pot), other limper folds. I raise to $3, hoping to win it there. He calls. Turn gives me the nut flush draw plus an OESD. I bet $7 into a $10 pot after he checks completely expecting him to fold. I was very surprised when he called; if I thought there was a chance he would call that bet I probably would've pushed all-in at that point. River completes my flush. Here I thought I had him. I didn't think there was any way he could put me on a flush at this point (and I actually thought he might've had one as well). He checks, I push my remaining $11+ into a $24 pot (he had me covered). He folds.