Finally dragged my ass to the Taj yetserday. Going to try to remember some highlights and details, but unfortunately, I can't really recall too many particular hands off the top of my head. This is kinda gonna be remember as I go along here:
- Bus was about 15 minutes late, but not so bad because it was only 1/2 full. Always good when you can get your own row.
- For some reason, when we get to Trump Plaza 1st, we have to wait about 20 minutes before they let the rest of the trash off. Then there is a backup jam of buses pulling into the Taj as well (construction). I would estimate that I was probably in AC for about 45 minutes before I ever actually got into the casino.
- For the 1st time I can remember, I actually had to wait for an open 2/4 seat. Took close to bout 1/2 hour. WTF?
- 2nd hand in the SB I get 2 pair (A4) on flop cracked by running flush, but she really didn't play it bad since she had the Ace on the flop as well with Jack kicker. She then cracked me again a couple of hands later when my
[Td] is no good vs 44 on KT6 flop. 4 on the turn.
- Pocket Kings cracked. 89T rainbow flop, 3 callers. A on the turn.
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[Ks] for the 2nd time. Flop
[Tc][Jc]. WTF?? I bet, 2 callers on the flop. Turn
. Both check to me. Fuck it, I take another shot at it. First player folds, 2nd player folds
[Qs] face up. First player said he had 87 but no club. So, ya both folded straights for fear of the club. Probably the biggest bluff I'll ever pull off a 2/4. Nice to know they both flopped straights on me though.
- After that I went on a bit of a hot streak. KK flopped a set again. JJ raised from BB holds up against many with A&K on board. AK multiple times, frequently hitting TPTK and being good.
- Controversial hand takes place. I have AK in the BB. 3 limpers and I raise, all limpers call, but just before the flop is dealt, UTG fishy/station says "Wait! I've got 3 cards." He didn't notice it when he looked because 2 of them were stuck together. Floor is called and we figure it is going to be a mis-deal, but after a conference they rule that UTG's hand is dead, his money stays in the pot, hand continues. I have no idea if this is correct or not, but UTG was a nice older man who definitely wasn't trying to angle anything here. Besides, why wouldn't he wait until after the flop? He didn't put up much of a fight, and since he was donating plenty to me, I wanted to keep him in the game, so when I hit TPTK and won a decent sized pot, I gave him back his $4. Stupid on my part? Or the right thing to do to keep the fishies happy?
- At this point, I'm up $120. I started with $120. I have about 2 1/2 hours of play left and I figure that I'd love to just maintain the rest of the way, but I'm certainly not going to change my play in order to make that happen. I also figure that I have good karma on my side because of the bet I just gave back to the player to my left. I couldn't have been more wrong as the fish paid me back by taking a big pot off me very soon afterward.
- This is probably 1 of only 2 questionable plays I made the entire night. Well, the other one was just plain bad, but it only cost me a couple of small bets preflop. This one just sucked.
[6c] SB. Most of the table limps, I call.
[7s][Qc] I bet and get about 3 callers. Shit! Since I was first to act, I didn't immediately realize that any T puts a higher straight on the board so perhaps a value bet here wasn' the right move?
Pot is fairly large now. This is my straight, but probably the worst card to make it. I bet and BB passive fishy raises, UTG even bigger passive fishy who can NEVER fold calls the raise. I figure there is a decent enough chance that BB has 2 pair or set + I want UTG fishy OUT so I 3-bet. BB fishy immediately caps.
Good News: UTG fishy folds
Bad News: I now know I'm drawing dead to KJ
Miraculously, BB checks behind on this card so I wasn't faced with the torture of having to call another BB, but he did have KJ.
So this is the way he pays me back for giving his bet back a few hands before.
- This is where I hit the wall. I raised a few hands later
[Js]. Both fishies cold call. Flop KxK. One had
[6h]. Other has K3o.
- Very next hand I raise with AA (only Aces all night). Both fishies along with another fishy call. Flop rags J-hi. All call. Turn T. All call. River rag - I decide to bet. First 2 fishies fold, last one calls. I almost want to say 2 pair wins, but I look at him and he looks like he's ready to muck so I flip over the Aces. He then quickly tables JTo and that's about the only time I almost went on tilt all night.
- Works out that I never won a hand after giving the fishy his money back in my last 1 1/2 hours on the table. I bled off mutliple bets by flopping gutshot + backdoor draws where I had to call because the pots were so big. I ended up turning even bigger draws almost every time and missing the river every single time. I get up to go to the bathroom, come back 2 minutes later, and the table is empty.
- They move me and the fishy next to me to another game. What a FUCKIN WHACKFEST this is. 73 year old white woman gets into shouting match with a 20-something black man. She also curses out an old drunk pain in the ass as well.
- Nothing changes at the new table. I go almost an hour without winning a hand. I only even think I entered about 2 or 3 pots in that time. The first time I bet, I get c/r'ed.
- I'm seated next to an old woman who is like a "super-regular" there. Ever single time I've been there, she has been there. She only plays 2/4, but if you didn't know any better you would think that she owned the place with the way she acts. I've actually played with her several times and she never remembers me. The first time she was
was nice to me. The 2nd time I was across from her and raised too much so she started running her mouth. She takes any kind of raise (whether she is involved in the hand or not) as a personal insult. Luckily I was card dead enough so as not to offend her again this time and she was actually quite nice to me. She kept going on about how her husband passsed away about a month ago and I kind of started feeling sorry for her and thinking that maybe that was the reason she acted this way. It did however seem strange that her husband passed away a month ago, yet I've been in that room about 7x since July and seen her there all day ever single time. Anyway.....
- I'm between her and a very drunk, old man who's just hollering and singing at the top of his lungs. He's even grabbing the floor woman's ass and she is putting up with him. He's slowing the game down, just staring blankly when it's his turn to act. He's yelling at the dealers. Just a general ass. Then the old woman starts cursing at him and he finally gets up to leave for a while. He comes back later though. I can't believe they put up with that shit from this guy though. This time, the old woman was actually right.
- Here's where it gets pretty messed. A young black man sits down when the old drunk leaves. He's kind of loud and obnoxious, but not towards anyone in particular though. The old woman decides that she doesn't like him and starts right in on him. The problem is that she starts right away with the personal insults and I couldn't believe what was coming out of this 73 year old woman's mouth.
He cracks her KK with a set of Jacks which includes a turn c/r when an Ace falls. She tells him to shove the Jacks up his ass and calls him a piece of garbage. Then she tells him to get up and leave and "Go jerk off in your car."
Among other things. She just keeps on cursing at him and what not and finally he asks the waitress for a bottle of mouthwash to wash out the old woman's mouth. It gets even more heated until finally he starts shouting at the floor why they let her talk to him like this. The floor woman only hears him making a ruckus and tells him that if he doesn't shut up they will call over security. He flips out and starts screaming the race card, saying things like they want to kick him out because he's a young black man and she's an old white lady.
In fairness, he kind of had a point. It was about even and she was much more filthy and personal than he was, but she got the benefit of the doubt. I just kept my mouth shut and my head down the entire time. Finally, he got up and left on his own. I just couldn't believe the shit that was coming out of this old woman's mouth. Who's grandmother tells someone to go jerk off in their car and do other obscene things to their mother?
- At one point during this, I look up and on the news on the TV in front of me I see a large building up in flames. Then I see the word "Borgata". Hmm....2nd time this summer that I've been down there and a bulidng has gone up in flames. Later hear that the fire was in the morning though and the only thing damaged was the new wing. Supposedly something called the "Water Club" which they've been promoting heavily. They're gonna have to rebuild the whole thing I guess.
- At this point, I've lost ALL of my profits back and even a little bit more. Sucks though that I can only stay another 2 orbits. However, the old drunk guy comes back and I end up taking 2 smallish pots off of him and also flop my only flush of the night with
[5d]. Unfortunately everyone folded the turn, but those 3 pots along with 1 more small one in the last 2 orbits ended up making me finish +$50 exactly for the night. After expenses +$31 which is most definitely not worth the trip. But on the positive side, I've come away with a profit in 6 out of 7 trips so far.
Positives:
I've started raising the flop and/or turn more with marginal holdings (Middle pair + Overcard) to knock out draws or at least them pay incorrect odds. After re-reading SSHE again, I've realized that I don't need to be ahead even half the time to do this. The results have been that I don't think I won any of those hands, BUT they did get me free rivers as the bettor checked the best hand + I did get the drawing hands out most times so it really didn't cost me any more money.
I'm now value betting more on the river where I may have just checked top pair type hands on the river in the past with many other players who would just call 2 pair type hands still in the pot. I don't really think it made a difference at all in this session as I was sometimes called by better hands, sometimes all folded, and I think once or twice I got an extra bet with the best hand. Still, I know it's the best thing to do.
Must remember to keep re-reading SSHE every couple of months or so. So much valuable info that I forget.