I played a hell of a lot of poker on Sunday night and Monday after the last post. Not so much the past 2 days, but have been watching a lot of videos.
Sunday: I already posted the 1st couple of 1 hour PLO8 sessions above. Then I went back late for a 3-hour session to finish clearing the $75 bonus. I played the NL Capped 6-max game for the 1st time since January. I played super-tight and just wanted to break even and get the last $30 of the bonus. If I ever meet a Full Tilt representative in person, I'm going to hit them with a chair, then a shovel, then a bat in order to explain the real meaning of the word variance to them and also show them how playing on Full Tilt normally feels at the same time. What a friggen painful session.
I waited 295 hands before getting my 30BB's all-in to the pot preflop for the first time.
$0.25/$0.5 No Limit Holdem
6 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG ($41.55)
UTG+1 (
$50.80)
CO (
$25.15)
BTN ($10.50)
SB ($52.70)
Hero ($45.00)
Pre-flop: (
$0.75, 6 players)
Hero is BB [Ah]
UTG calls $0.5,
2 folds, BTN calls $0.5,
SB raises to $2.5,
Hero raises to $15,
UTG folds,
BTN folds, SB calls $12.5
19.30% (EV = -$9.02)
80.70% (EV = $10.02)
Flop: [8s][9s] (
$31, 2 players)
38.70% (EV = $12.00)
61.30% (EV = $19.00)
Turn: (
$31, 2 players)
22.70% (EV = $7.04)
77.30% (EV = $23.96)
River: (
$31, 2 players)
100.00% (EV = $31.00)
0.00% (EV = $0.00)
Final Pot: $31
SB shows:
[Tc]
Hero shows:
[Ah]
SB wins $29.45 ( won +$14.45 )
BTN lost -$0.50
Hero lost -$15.00
UTG lost -$0.50
Then I waited about another 100 hands before I got all-in preflop again, vs the same exact player, with AA...AGAIN! He had....AA. Some asshole commented that we at least chopped the blinds. Uhm.....NO! We lost the rake.
Got it all-in preflop for the 3rd and final time. AK vs AK. Lost the rake again.
I eventually grinded out a $14.45 profit + $30 bonus due to this hand late on the single Full Ring talbe that was running....
$0.25/$0.5 No Limit Holdem
9 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG (
$67.90)
UTG+1 (
$35.05)
MP1 ($21.60)
Hero ($41.00)
MP3 (
$54.35)
CO (
$15.20)
BTN (
$18.25)
SB (
$10.90)
BB ($29.95)
Pre-flop: (
$0.75, 9 players)
Hero is MP2 [7s]
2 folds,
MP1 raises to $1.75, Hero calls $1.75,
4 folds, BB calls $1.25
30.80% (EV = -$0.06)
35.50% (EV = $0.20)
33.70% (EV = $0.10)
Flop: [Qd][Jh] (
$5.5, 3 players)
BB checks,
MP1 bets $5.5,
Hero raises to $13.25, BB calls $13.25, MP1 calls $7.75
24.60% (EV = -$2.12)
3.10% (EV = -$11.85)
72.30% (EV = $19.47)
Turn: (
$45.25, 3 players)
16.70% (EV = $7.56)
0.00% (EV = $0.00)
83.30% (EV = $37.69)
River: (
$45.25, 3 players)
0.00% (EV = $0.00)
0.00% (EV = $0.00)
100.00% (EV = $45.25)
Final Pot: $45.25
BB shows:
[Kd]
MP1 shows:
[As]
Hero shows:
[7s]
Hero wins $43 ( won +$28 )
BB lost -$15.00
MP1 lost -$15.00
Monday: Last Thursday, I started a 7-day free trial membership at PokerSavvy+. I started watching the MTT videos by Justin "WPThero" Rollo. I probably won't be keeping it beyond the 7 days. There just aren't that many videos and the video quality (meaning visual format) is pretty poor. They are only in streaming and during some of the multi-tabling videos I can barely see the cards. Also, a couple of videos just stop right in the middle.
However, the insights from the video has alerted me to many things I have been doing either wrong, or at least not to the best of my ability lately. More than anything else, I was really impressed with JRollo's attitude and patience. He didn't let the bad beats and losing hands affect his other play. It just seemed to roll off him and he took his time and did not make snap decisions. There were also several other concepts that the videos reinforced that I had gotten away from as well.
I believe I was playing too tightly in tournaments lately and was in an "afraid to lose" mindset. Many times this was putting me in a short stack scenario right after the 1st hour. I really think and hope this will put my MTT game back on track and I tested it out with 4 MTT's Monday night.
I only played 3 $10 MTT's so I wouldn't care about busting out to test out the new MTT me. I also was already registered for the $55 FTOPS LO8 satellite. I had absolutely no luck in that one. I did play for 5 hours though and cashed in 2 of the other 3 MTT's.
In the first one, the $20K $11 buyin on Stars, I played great and took a pretty tough beat a little after the bubble which should have tripled me up and put me in good position to go pretty deep into the money....
No Limit Holdem Tournament
$10+$1
9 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG (
11711)
UTG+1 (
14870)
MP1 (6250)
MP2 (
18706)
MP3 (
17367)
Hero (12441)
BTN (
11115)
SB (14515)
BB (
30912)
Blinds: 500/1000 Ante 100
Pre-flop: (
2400, 9 players)
Hero is CO [Kh]
2 folds,
MP1 goes all-in 6150 (100),
2 folds,
Hero goes all-in 12341 (100),
1 fold,
SB goes all-in 14415 (0),
1 fold
66.70% (EV = $9824.74)
17.40% (EV = -$8271.76)
15.80% (EV = -$2855.70)
Flop: [Jd][3s] (
32732, 3 players)
69.30% (EV = $23029.78)
21.40% (EV = $7555.48)
9.20% (EV = $1918.20)
Turn: (
32732, 3 players)
2.40% (EV = $797.57)
96.40% (EV = $34034.98)
1.20% (EV = $250.20)
River: (
32732, 3 players)
0.00% (EV = $0.00)
100.00% (EV = $35306.00)
0.00% (EV = $0.00)
Final Pot: 32732
Hero shows:
[Kh]
SB shows:
[Kc]
MP1 shows:
[Td]
SB wins 34806 ( won +20391 )
Hero lost -12341
MP1 lost -6150
I think I made an error in Daily Double A on Full Tilt. I really think I misapplied something I was listening to. On one of the videos, JRollo says that it is probably almost never really a mistake to get it in with AK preflop and that you're probably losing equity if you actually fail to do so because you are only really crushed against AA. Even against KK you still have about a 30% chance.
But in the 2nd hour of DDA, I had accumulated a decent stack, over 5K with 50/100 blinds. However, I was now at a table where everyone had bigger stacks. It was a big stack table.
A bigger stack (8K) raised from up front. I re-raised in the BB to 1K. He shoved and I called 4.5K more to win 6.5K. I lost to KK. I think that deep it would have been either more prudent to either call and see a flop or re-raise and fold to the insta-push. Again, I just failed to stop and think as I swore I was going to on every decision from now on and it cost me.
In DDB, I finished 42 out of 1511. I had yet my 3rd AK vs KK confrontation. I lost the first one (KK vs AK and AT). I lost the 2nd one (AK vs KK). This time it was the same exact 3 hands as the 1st one. I was BB AK. OTB raised, SB shortie shoved, I shoved AK, OTB shoved. AK vs KK vs AT again and I finally won 1. AK won in both those confrontations. This pretty much made my tournament.
I ran into a spot getting in 77 vs 88 which just about cut my stack in half. Got away with several pushes until finally getting it in with A5 and losing to KQ.
Except for that single AK vs KK hand in DDA, I'm extremely happy with my play on the day and feel confident that something big is coming soon in terms of a big MTT cash.
Tuesday: I played my first regular FR NLHE session in about a month on Monday. It was at Stars and it was a somewhat NORMAL session. Only about an hour and a half in total. There were a couple of hands but people weren't going crazy and not everyone was slamming the flop every hand. It felt very comfortable.
I ended up getting coolered on 1 hand, but ONLY 1 hand. I also took QQ up against a maniac and I stacked him, as opposed to what happens on Full Tilt consistantly.
Interesting hands.......
Not really all that interesting, but a cooler. We had already PFRR'ed this player before with JJ. Some maniac in the SB came along for the cold-call with T7o too. I picked it up on a QQx flop. Now I re-raise this sLAGish player with QQ. He only has 30BB to start and just calls. I flop an overpair and he waits to check/call all-in with KK. Pretty silly since he only had $10 left after the re-raise and was allowing me to catch a cheap Ace if I had AK.
Here's an interesting hand though. OTB was fairly new to the table but had been fairly active so far. I flop top pair with a good kicker here. Obviously, if he has an Ace he beats me unless he has a trash kicker. I just thought that this could be QJ or T9 often enough that it justified a call of a small turn bet. If he had bet larger, I was done with it and I wasn't calling a river bet either. I don't now, I'm probably supposed to drop close to 40 BB here, no???....
$0.25/$0.5 No Limit Holdem
8 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG (
$81.65)
UTG+1 (
$39.25)
Hero ($49.25)
MP2 (
$59.50)
CO (
$50.90)
BTN ($65.45)
SB (
$27.60)
BB (
$50.00)
Pre-flop: (
$0.75, 8 players)
Hero is MP1 [Jh]
BTN says "nh",
2 folds,
Hero raises to $1.75,
2 folds, BTN calls $1.75,
2 folds
Flop: [Th][Ad] (
$4.25, 2 players)
Hero bets $3,
BTN raises to $9, Hero calls $6
Turn: (
$22.25, 2 players)
Hero checks,
BTN bets $9, Hero calls $9
River: (
$40.25, 2 players)
Hero checks, BTN checks
Final Pot: $40.25
Hero shows:
[Jh]
BTN shows:
[Ah]
BTN wins $38.3 ( won +$18.55 )
Hero lost -$19.75
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Actually, that was really the only hand where I had a difficult decision. Other than that, here's the big hand of the tournament where I stacked the fish. If it had been Full Tilt I would have totally expected him to turn over KJ. Anyway, this was the difference between winning and losing for the session.....
$0.25/$0.5 No Limit Holdem
8 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG ($41.85)
UTG+1 ($60.10)
Hero ($56.65)
MP2 (
$50.00)
CO (
$30.00)
BTN (
$49.25)
SB (
$47.50)
BB (
$72.60)
[CO posted $0.5]
Pre-flop: (
$1.25, 8 players)
Hero is MP1 [Qd]
UTG calls $0.5 ($41.35), UTG+1 calls $0.5 ($59.60),
Hero raises to $3.25 ($53.40),
5 folds, UTG calls $2.75 ($38.60),
UTG+1 folds ($59.60)
31.60% (EV = -$0.64)
68.40% (EV = $2.39)
Flop: [Qc][Ah] (
$8.25, 2 players)
UTG bets $3.5 ($35.10),
Hero raises to $13 ($40.40), UTG calls $9.5 ($25.60)
5.70% (EV = -$11.05)
94.30% (EV = $19.30)
Turn: (
$34.25, 2 players)
UTG checks ($25.60),
Hero goes all-in $40.4 ($0.00),
UTG goes all-in $25.6 ($0.00)
18.20% (EV = -$10.05)
81.80% (EV = $41.60)
River: (
$85.45, 2 players)
0.00% (EV = $0.00)
100.00% (EV = $100.25)
Final Pot: $85.45
UTG shows:
[7d]
Hero shows:
[Qd]
Hero wins $97.25 ( won +$40.6 )
UTG lost -$41.85
UTG+1 lost -$0.50
Today: No actual playing. Trying to watch as many of the Poker Savvy vids as I can before the 7 day trial runs out. Was considering keeping it, especially since they don't charge that exhorbitant signup fee that all the other sites do, but the technical glitches with the videos just stopping and difficulty seeing the multi-tabling ones is just too much.
Also got a couple of things that I picked up from the Full Tilt store with my last remaining points today. I got one of those little stress squeezy rubber things. Cheap piece of shit is torn already and I haven't even played. I can't wait to start chucking it across the room.
Got the Full Tilt book too. I heard some good things about it. A lot bigger than I thought it would be. Like 500-600 pages or something. I can't seem to find the chapters about winning with the best hand on Full Tilt and how to play any two cards and get extremely lucky every flop by random full tilt fish.
Oh, and I guess it's not just happening to me or just at the low stakes. This would be pretty stunning anywhere else, yet surprisingly standard on Tilt......