22nd entry:
Friday, April 29, 2005
hmmm..
Current mood: cheerful
I think I'm gonna set my goal to make $120 for the rest of the week then stop playing till tuesday. I need a break from poker for a while....playing 6-7 days a week (even if it isn't many hours)..well it starts to eat at you.
Anyhow...I played 3 1/2 hours at bodog today:
thursday
3.5 hours bodog
$117
My first session was two hours long in the afternoon. river after river after river demolished any chance to pull in a win. Overall though..I was estatic with my play! Only losing $75 against the hands I was facing is quite a feat. Here's an example:
1/2 nl
opponent and i both have around $200. Opponent is a decent player.
I get KQ on the button after a couple of limpers. I call. Blinds check.
FLOP $14
5 6 Q rainbow
Checked to the cutoff who bets $4 in to me. I raise to $14. UTG calls with almost no draws out??? yikes...I didn't like that. He cold calls a bet and a raise..looks like AQ,AA,KK or a set. I'm leaning towards a set with the way the hand was played. I don't like my hand anymore. Cutoff folds. so now it's just me and UTG.
TURN $46
5 6 Q 2 (backdoor flush draw)
Opponent checks. My hand looks even worse now because 34 has hit a straight (unlikely but possible.) I check right behind him.
RIVER $46
5 6 Q 2 Q no flush possible.
hmm..interesting card. Well i just rivered AA and KK but a set still kills me.
UTG bets $20. I consider raising for about 2 seconds and realized how stupid that would be. He's only betting with a queen or full house here. I think he has me beat. I call with my 2.5-1 odds and he shows 55 for a full house... 5's full of queens.
This may sound arrogant..but this hand shows why I can do this for a living. I know of soo many players that would continue to bet the turn and then raise the river, costing their whole stack! I realized by his cold call on the flop that I was in trouble. I tried to keep the pot as small as possible..using my postion to great advantage. lovely kenny...just lovely! heh.
I started up a 2nd session for 1.5 hours. I ended up for the session $190. I finally hit some cards..but still got rivered once or twice. At least i wasn't pissed
Here's a big hand that really helped:
1/2 NL
My opponent was decent. he had $800 (quite a run)..I had $350.
He raised from the cutoff $6. I called on the button with 46o. Not a premium hand I know...but for $6 with postion, to bust a $350 from this guy...well I thought it was worth it.
FLOP $17
5 9 4 rainbow
Opponent and I are the only ones in hand. Opponent checks. I check as well...Don't wanna be raised off with my buttom pair shit kicker lol.
TURN $17
5 9 4 J rainbow
Opponent bets $6. ha. I was gonna raise him but decided it would look to obviously like a steal (this guy was willing to gamble.) I call looking for some nice river.
RIVER $29
5 9 4 J 6 rainbow
Opponent checks. I now have a low two pair. I don't think he's slowplaying JJ here. The only thing I'm worred about is 99. I bet $20. He raises to $80. I consider reraising strongly here...I really think he has AA. But i decide against it since ti's so much money and I'm not sure he would even call that reraise.
So I just call. He shows AKo and I take it down. Told you that guy was willing to gamble it up
Anyway, overall I had a decent day. I really had some interesting hands. That was cool cuz lately its been so much of a grind..same crap over and over again.
bodog rocks! later
Currently reading:
The Toltec Way: A Guide to Personal Transformation
By Susan Gregg
Release date: By 01 September, 2001