Holy Crap, is anyone ready for my 1st positive post in this journal since last month? First off, props to John Maine, Jose Reyes and company for keeping us alive tonight. Yes, I say us because once the post-season starts, I am officially part of the team. If they had lost this game, I'm not sure Billy Wagner would have made it out of Shea Stadium. Willie Randolph and Mota almost got run out of NY tonight. Even though Duncan grounded into a double play I can't understand the lovefest he has with Mota. I still think it was the wrong move and when I initially saw Mota in the game, my first thought was......
I get even more of a rush out of the Mets in the post season than I do out of poker or any game I have a financial interest in it. It has even taken me by surprise, but in a good way. Glad to know I'm still passionate about something.
Maybe the Mets threw me some good luck tonight as well. Moved to the $1/2 Limit game as stated yesterday and made a $3.75 profit. Cleared $20 of bonus as well. I know that doesn't sound like much, but the way things have been going, that's a pretty major victory. I actually should have had a much larger win, but I hung around a table too long after it broke up. Played 4 and 3 handed and I took thinks like TPTK and 2 pair too far. My bad, I thought those were good hands against only 3 other players. Lost half a stack in less than 10 minutes. Ugh!
I haven't played Limit in a while so I thought my game might be rusty, but not really so, or at least maybe will let me know with some of the hands I post here. (PS - I still have no idea how to post graphs. I'm probably an idiot.) I did make one semi-bonehead play and called on what turned out to be a 4 outter, but I hit it and took a big pot of someone with a set. Huh, imagine that...a 4 outter hitting against a set at AP! Who woulda thought? Finally one turned my way, but then again I don't often get into situations where I'm that far behind until after the money goes in. I did vent a little at a player who bad beat me toward the end and he gave me a math lesson. Some funny stuff there.
It all started kinda sick. At the same time on 2 table, the very 1st flop I saw on each table was 777 right next to each other. Freaky! I thought this was gonna be another ugly session when I flopped top set on a monotone board and then a 4th club showed up. I can't seem to win top set hands. Things got better though.
Here's my big suckout. I thought I had about 7 outs w/ 2 overcards and the nut straight draw, although I could only count 3 pure outs. Turned out I did have 4 outs and this was a bad call getting 6-1, but I actually ended up getting paid off handsomely.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?565296
I went 0 for 4 w/ pocket 9's and was only 1 for 2 with Kings, but the big pairs otherwise treated me well as I picked up 5.25 BB when I limp re-raised Aces then flopped a set and was even able to get in another c/r. That felt different.
So here are all 7 hands I played 4 handed or less. Now that I look at it, I only actually lost 9.25 BB, just felt like more.
4 Handed -
- KTo OTB - UTG limps, I raise. BB, UTG call. Flop T6Q. UTG has 66.
3 Handed -
- QJo BB - free pass - Flop Q83 - SB bets, I raise, he calls. Turn K. He has K3.
- 98s SB - I flop MP on monotone board and take it with a bet.
- AQo OTB - I raise, BB calls. Flop x3J. He has A3. I lose.
- AQo BB - 2 hands in a row. SB limps, I raise, he calls. Q on flop, he check/folds.
2 Handed
- A9s SB - I PFR, he calls. 472 flop, none my suit. I bet, he raises. I call then check/fold a turn blank.
- Q2o BB - He folds PF and leaves.
6 out of 7 very playable hands. QJ hand and AQ vs A3 were just bad luck, or typical AP hands.
I had one other major suckout, a 2 outter but this idiot deserved it for calling a PFR coming UTG w/ K6o in the BB.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?565319
A Math Lesson For All
So first this hand takes place.....
http://www.pokerhand.org/?565320
Seems like everytime I think I'm value betting, somebody has runner-runnered me. Afterward I ask if he had really called me down w/ KTo. He says that he had a pair and a flush draw. I said there was an Ace and only 1 heart on the flop. Then he comes up with this....
"I had a K on the flop, that's like 5 outs and I was getting 5 to 1. Good enough."
I was laughing too hard to reply. Then he told me had 9 more outs on the turn like he knew the heart was coming.
Then a few hands later he calls me down with a GSSD and an overcard. Too funny.