I'm looking at yesterday's post soon after disaster hit and I finished my session
-$111. Then I played 2 MTT's which also did not go well. That post is in the MTT forum. I got right back on the horse late last night and now am proud to say that in just 2 sessions (1 short, 1 normal) I won back everything I lost yesterday. It's suck a confidence builder when you can come back and play well and get back on track quickly.
Last night's session: (112 hands
+$54.50)
It was all really 1 hand. First set I'd flopped since 2006 it felt like.
OTB w/
[6h] ($54.95)
MP1 = $56.25 (Crazy. Could have any 2 and will bluff his whole stack with air)
CO = $87.40 (No read. Seemed ok.)
MP1 limps, CO raises to $3, I call, MP1 calls
[8h][6d] Pot $9.75
MP1 checks, CO bets $9. I'm thinking he either has an overpair or was stealing and hit this flop hard, but more likely he started with a big hand. I decided just to call and see what MP1 would do. He was very capable of check-raising here with nothing or he could possibly have hit this flop hard too. Honestly I did not know what I was going to do if he made a move or called, but he folded.
Pot $27.75
CO bets $20. I did not mind this card at all because if he had T9 he was already there. I pushed and he had the Aces.
on the River and I'm damn glad I didn't wait any longer.
+$55.70
Evening session tonight: (217 hands
+$57.65)
This was really about 4 hands. Aces holding up against short stacks 2x, a flopped set on a scary board, and a dumb river play on my part.
1 - Just 1 orbit in I pick up
[Ac] in the BB
UTG ($23) limps, and SB limps. I raise to $3 and UTG calls.
[4c][4d] Pot $6.50
I bet $5 because I didn't think this was any flop that would hit him limping UTG, but he just called.
Pot $16.50
I decided that wasn't his draw and put him in and he called for $15.55. He had
[Tc] and
hit the river.
+$21.70
2 -
[Jd] UTG+1. I limped. This was a loose passive table. Not many PFR's and most were min-raises anyway. It was folded around and only the blinds played.
[3d][Ah] Pot $1.50
Checked around
Pot $1.50
BB bet $1 and I called, SB called
Pot $4.50
SB checked, BB bet $3 and I did 2 REALLY STUPID things.
BB was a rock (19/3). He never got aggressive unless he had something big. He now bet the turn which is ok, but then bets out on the river again showing no fear of that diamond on the end. It could be trip Aces, but I should have been smart enough to realize he's not betting into a flush and paired board with just an Ace.
So idiot raises to $9. Then when BB re-raises to $21, idiot ends up convincing himself that he just has an Ace or a smaller flush and calls. He had
[3c].
-$22.50
3 -
[9h] UTG+1. I open-limp. MP1 limps, Button (Weak - loose. VP$IP was 25, but all other numbers were very low) raises to $2, SB (unknown) min-raises to $4. They both have full stacks and I have them covered. I call and Button calls.
[Qc][9c] Pot $13
I love flopping a set, but this flop scared the crap out of me. Pocket Q's was a very possible hand here I thought and this board was draw heavy as well. I found SB's check odd, so I checked behind with the intention of check-raising Button and not knowing how I'd react to a push, but Button checked
Pot $13
SB checks again and I'm pretty sure I'm ahead of him now so I bet $5.50. Both players call.
Pot $29.50
SB checks, QQ is still in the back of my mind, but I loved this card. I bet $15 and Button folded immediately. SB took his whole time and folded. Later told me he had AQ by asking if I could beat a pair of Queens. I guess I got all I was going to get out of that hand anyway, but I was unhappy that I didn't get more. At least I didn't lose.
+$18.55
4 - AA OTB - shortie limps, CO limps. I raise to $3 and both call. Flop 898 and shortie pushes for $10. CO folds and I instacall knowing he wouldn't do that with an 8. He had K9 so even the King did him no good.
+$15.40