Welcome to another late night edition of the rake show over at AP!
Put in about an hour of bonus clearing tonight. 171 hands and (-$2.50), but it could have been much worse. I scooped a $23.50 pot (+5.75 BB) just before I left. Cleared another $10 in bonus as well. If I could just have the sense to fold my blind hands before the flop, I think I'd actually be a profitable player. Seriously, these blind steals and blind vs blind hands continue to be sick. I kid about it, but they really want their rake. I defended my blinds 2x vs a possible steal attempt tonight and got into 1 blind v blind hand. Here are all 3.
1 -
[Th] in the BB. Folded to CO. Tight, very aggressive, especially in position. He raises, I call.
Flop
[9d][5h] P = 4.5 sb
I bet, he raises, I call.
Turn
P = 4.25 bb
I check, he bets, I call even though I hate that card. I could have folded.
River
P = 6.25 bb
Now I can't fold, I check/ call my 2 pair. He flopped the set with the other 2 Queens.
Rake = $.75 donated as opposed to 0 had I folded to his raise.
2 -
[7h] in BB. Folded to Button who attempted to steal almost every chance he got and had an post flop AF of 10+. I call.
[7d][Qd] P = 4.5 sb
I check/called. I probably should have folded here, but I just didn't believe him. He would have bet no matter what he had.
P = 3.25 bb
Check/call again.
P = 5.25 bb
Check/call river thinking he still might have Ax since he was so aggressive. He had KQ.
Rake = $.50 dontated. (NOTE TO SELF: FOLD YOU IDIOT. LET HIM HAVE YOUR BB!)
3 - I wasn't involved in this one, but it needs to be seen.
[4d] in CO. Folded to me, but I passed on the steal. I'd been raising a lot lately. Turned out to be a great decision. Button raises, SB calls, BB 3-bets, both call.
[7h][7d] P = 9 sb
SB check, BB bet, But call, SB folds
P = 5.5 bb
BB bet, But call
P = 7.5 bb
BB checks, Stealer bets, BB calls.
BB had
[As], Stealer
[7c] and slow played himself out of a bet or 2 there.
AP found a way to generate another $.75 rake by rewarding that horrible steal attempt.
4 - My only Blind v Blind hand.
[7c] in BB.
SB open limps. I check.
[5s][9c] P = 2 sb
So now I'm open-ended. Admitedly an ugly open-ender, but in a blind vs blind situation it should be a good hand, no?
SB bets, I raise, he calls.
P = 3 bb
I take my free card.
P = 3 bb
He bets, I bang my head and call. He has
[7c]
Blind v Blind = Flush v Straight. Another $.50 of rake generated.
WTF HAND OF THE NIGHT
Villain here, was not a very loose or crazy player. Slightly loose maybe. 26 VP$IP/25 WTSD over 100+ hands. Neither aggressive nor passive.
He limps UTG+1, UTG+1 limps, I limp in CO
[7s], SB calls, BB checks. 5 way pot.
[Js][6h] P = 5 sb
UTG+1 bets, 1 fold, I give a loose call
-BDFD = 1.5 outs + GSSD = 4 outs. I have 5.5 outs here. I'm only getting 6-1, BUT I think I have implied odds here as my draw isn't very obvious + one of the blinds may call as well. So I figured I had about what I needed to call. Both blinds did call.
Here's what happened....
http://www.pokerhand.org/?581327
That SOB bet out, OOP on a 5 handed flop w/ a BDFD! He bet all 3 streets and he had absolutely nothing until the river. It's almost like he knew he was going to walk into that. What are the odds of us both hitting that backdoor draw like that? I've been nailed so many ways by backdoor draws this month.
Same SOB got me again when I had Kings.
I open raise
[Ks] and he's my only caller in the BB.
[Qc][5d] P = 2.5 sb
He check-raises me, I 3 bet and he calls.
P = 5.25 bb
He leads out, I call confused.
P = 7.25 bb
I can't beat anything now, but I call just to see it.
He has
[Ts]. That SOB check-raised me with a GSSD and an over-card. And he hit again. He just owned me and the messed up thing was, he only went off like this against me. He was a pretty normal player otherwise.
Got it almost all back with this one about 1 orbit before I left though.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?581340
I fault myself for taking some of those blind hands too far. I should have gone out winner here. Still waiting for the big win though.