Pretty darn frustrating day of poker today. 437 hands of $25 NL split into 2 session w/ the 2nd session having an A&B.
Session 1:
Table 1
+$2.95
Table 2
+$4.70
Session total: 156 hands
+$7.65 +9.81 bb/100
Hands where I won or lost $5+: 1 (Called a small PFR from shortie w/ AQo in the SB. Hit my Ace and took his remaining stack. He had AA - +$5.50)
Session 2a:
Felt a little sick during this session and left the table. By the time I got back (bout 15-20 minutes later) I had been booted and had to start anew.
Table 1
+$4.30
Table 2
+$3.70
Session total: 114 hands
+$8 +14.04 bb/100
Nothing to speak of. Biggest win was $4.10. Biggest loss was $1.75
Session 2b:
Table 1
+$18.45
Table 2
-$38[/color
Session total: 167 hands [color=red]-$19.55 -23.41 bb/100
Daily total: 437 hands
-$3.90 -1.78 bb/100
Pretty frustrating to win on 5 out of 6 tables today, but lose/break even for the day. So what happened?
The Erosion Of a Stack
Real quick, on table 1.....AA in EP. Limp, re-raise. BB has KK, so it all goes in preflop. He only has $15 before the hands started. AA in EP again, Limp, re-raise a short stack idiot. He started w/ $7.85, min-raised his AKo, put in another $4.50 pre-flop and then called his last $2.35 on a complete miss on the flop.
Table 2 was just rough. Have you ever felt like you were destined to lose at least a stack at a table, made a couple of good to great laydowns thinking you avoided your disaster, but then realized you were still gonna lose at that table, it's just a matter of when? Here it is:
Hand 1: TT CO just 4 hands in. I start the hand w/ $24 and villain has $21. 7 handed. Villain open-limps from 2 off the button. I raise to $1. SB calls, Villain re-raises to $3 which I think is a very strange play because he was just 2 off the button. Many times I will give a decent player credit for the monster, but I knew nothing about this guy and this was just weird. We both called the raise.
[9s][5s] $9 pot. Villain bets $5 and I call, hoping I can get a free pass at the turn if he has something like AQ/J. SB folds. Turn is
Pot is $19.25 and he pushes his last $13.20. I fold.
The next 3 hands all happen within 1 orbit....
Hand 2: w/ $15.85 of 1st stack left.
About 30 hands later I have 2 red Aces OTB. 2 limpers and I raise to $2. BB ($23.80) calls the PFR.
Flop
[9h][8h] P = $4.60
He checks. I HATE that flop. I bet $4, villain, who had just really been there and done NOTHING so far min-check raises to $8. Well, I PFRed for about 15% and he called. I made him make a mistake no matter what he had, because even if he stacked me, his call doesn't make him money in the long run. Anyway, I fold my Aces and think I made a good laydown. Down to $9.85.
Hand 3: Not too long afterward
[Kh] UTG+1 w/ $8.60 left. I raise to $1. BB shortie calls and has only $3.65 behind.
Flop
[Qs][Kd] P = $2.10
I bet $2 and what a surprise. I'm getting check-raised again, but I know I'm ahead here. I call his pathetic all-in for $1.65 more. He turns over.
[Qc]. He's DEAD to 2 outs!
P = $8.95
Turn
River
I'm down to $3.95. I've had TT-AA-AKs and lost them all.
I type into the chat:
Anybody know what I have to do to win a hand here?
Answer: Get good cards.
Me: I've already tried that. No good.
So....
Hand 4: 2 hands later, still w/ $3.95.
[Qd] in BB. $3.70 left after posting.
2 limps and a raise to $1.25. I push my remaining $3.70.
Good news: I got away from a QQ vs AA situation with only a $3.95 loss.
To recap....TT-AA-AKs-QQ all losers and I am now down 1 stack. No matter what, I was supposed to lose that stack no matter what. My table limit is 3 stacks so I reload.
Hand 5: Back to $25 ($25.25 to be exact - I stole a BB hehe).
[2d] in CO. Folded to me and I figure I've shown down some extremely good hands and lost so that's gotta be worth a little respect, right? I PFR to $1. SB (min-check raise guy from AA hand calls in SB).
Flop
[8d][8c] P = $2.25
He checks, I check behind and take my free draw.
Turn
I figure I can rep that card since I raised so when he checks again I bet $2 and GUESS WHAT??? THE SOB MIN-C/R'es ME AGAIN! So you're telling me that you called 2 of my PFR'es, flop is paired both times, and you flopped trips twice? FU, I got a flush draw. I know your not supposed to draw at flushes on paired boards, but I don't believe you. You flopped trips twice in a row on me. What am I, an idiot? I INSTANTLY call his $2 thinking maybe I should have pushed.
River
P = $10.25
He checks. Now there are some possibilities on this board and my 4 high isn't winning anything. I have to bluff here, but don't want it to look like a steal. I bet $7. He calls immediately.
MOTHER EFFER flopped trips on me twice
[8h]. So I'm halfway through my 2nd stack. This was the 1st hand I can't really attribute to bad luck, although having the same guy call your raise twice and flop trips on you is pretty effed up.
Hand 6: [6d] in CO w/ $12.65 left. A tight-weakish player with the same stack size as me ($12.50) raises to $.75 right in front of me. I call.
Flop
[Kd][3c] P = $1.85.
He cheks. I have a flush draw and he may have something like JJ or QQ where that flop scared him. I bet $1.50 and here we go again. Min-c/r. WTF is going on tonight???!!!
I probably should have just called for great odds, but I knew the rest of my $10.40 was probably going in anyway so I pushed. He called of course. Set of Aces. I missed. I couldn't take the damn free card could I?
Recap......Negative 2 stacks now. In addition to going 0-4 w/ TT-AA-AKs-QQ, I have now refused to take free cards from slowplayers with 3 of a kind while I had a flush draws twice and missed both times. RELOAD!
Back to $25 again.
Hand 7: 5 freakin hands after the last one, AND I KID YOU NOT, guy from last hand raises to $1.25 in CO. I have
[8s] OTB w/ a full stack and call.
Flop
[Ks][Kd]. P = $3.35
Yeah, another flush draw, another paired board. Another pre-flop raise, check the flop from this guy. You don't have to tell me 3 times. I'll take the free card this time.
Turn
P = $3.35
Bingo. Now all he has to do is get me AI w/ his boat and we can be done with it. He bets $1.50 and I just call.
River
P = $6.35
He bets $3 and I'm thinking I could just call, but he was fairly tight and he's not raising with KJ. If he has JJ then I'm screwed. I raise to $7.50 and he calls. What a shock! Another person flopped 3 of a kind in a raised pot with me. But this time his AK isn't good enough and I get back about what I lost to him. Keep slowplaying your trips and sets. I'll win.....once every 7 or 8 hands.
Is that one messed up table or what? Feels like I did a lot worse than -$3.90 on the day after that.
Total Full Tilt NL stats:
8 table sessions, 6 wins. 682 hands
+$22.35 +6.55 bb/100. Still have a little work to do to get even for the month.