Wednesday, May 11, 2005
A new limit
Current mood: accomplished
Well...just for starters...I finished out last week with a $400 pot that I lost to a bad beat. I had 99 on a flop of K99. Got it all-in on the turn...he hit a king on the river for quads...'nuff said. Here are last week's stats:
Cash Games Count : 8
Total Amount : $970.52
Total Hours : 12h 15m
Average per Hour : $79.23
Wins : 7
Losses : 1
Std. Dev. (Amount) : $94.04
As usual..I didn't put enough hours in. Here's to next week! heh.
So I decided this week to play 2/4NL. It wasn't a big decision really. My bankroll can handle it...I want to try it out for a while before I move up for good (which would be in June probably.) So far from what I've seen...they still suck.
I played 3 sessions. 2 at my brother's house and 1 at home. Here are the stats for Monday:
Cash Games Count : 3
Total Amount : $539.84
Total Hours : 4h 0m
Average per Hour : $134.96
Wins : 3
Losses : 0
Std. Dev. (Amount) : $135.65
Here's an awesome hand that my opponent screwed up badly. The reason he moved all-in here was because I had been raising the table constantly (and him espeically). My call on the flop may have been a little loose...but the $400 I won made it worthwhile.
I'm dealt 5s6s in LP. Bunch of callers. I limp as well.
FLOP $20
2h 3s 8h
Checked to my opponent who bets $8. I call behind him..I thought about raising again but I wanted to see the turn for some reason. This was probably one of only like 3 calls I made the entire day. Everything else was raise or fold.
TURN $36
2h 3s 8h 4d
I have the nuts! Opponent bets $33. I raise to $120. (I raised this big to look like a bluff and get all his money in the process.) My opponent thinks a bit then moves in everything he has. (He started the hand with $350.)
He shows Q8o and is drawing completely dead.
yay for me!
Poker has been great to me lately.