by woody » Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:44 pm
I won another $7 and I'm going to move up to .25/.50 6-max limit hold'em starting tomorrow. And it wasn't easy to win the remaining amount that I determined I wanted to win in order to move up.
Since the last time that I posted, I lost $7, then won the money back, then lost $7 and then won the money back. Then for the third time I lost $7 and won the money back. I don't know what it was about losing the seven dollar amount but every time that I was down the seven dollars my luck would change and I would start to win again.
Anyway tonight I was still down a couple of dollars when I had the following hands:
1. I won with both pocket aces and pocket queens unimproved.
2. Then I started playing at a table with a maniac, who raised practically every hand preflop and would continue raising after the flop even if he had no hand.
3. In the first hand with the maniac I had A Q against his A T and of course he rivers a ten for the win.
4. Then I get pocket kings and the flop comes with an ace and a jack. Another jack comes on the turn for good measure, and I lose to trip jacks against another opponent. The maniac was in the hand, of course, but another player won.
5. Then I have 77 against the maniac's A T. The flop comes 7 3 3. I flop a full house and the only way I can lose is with runner-runner aces, runner-runner tens, or runner-runner threes. I am a tremendous favorite to win the hand. Of course the runner-runner aces come and I lose a huge pot. The pot was hugh because the pot was 3 way and it was capped preflop, on the flop, and on the turn.
6. Then after several hands go by, I have A T against the maniac's 8h 6h, with a board of Q Q A A 5. Of course the maniac, being who he is, keeps raising me with his eight high hand. Both the turn and river get capped, and I win a big pot and make up for my losses on the prior mentioned hand.
7. Then several hands later, I had pocket 88 with both the maniac and another person in the hand. Both a king and a queen flop and I fold to heavy raising on the flop thinking that probably one of my two opponents has me beat. The maniac who had 5h 3h makes a flush on the turn, and had I stayed in I would have won with a higher flush on the river, because another heart came on the river and I had the eight of hearts. But I didn't lose too much money because I folded early.
8. Several hands later I get pocket QQ against the maniac who had A J and two other opponents who later folded in the hand. The board contains a K, and I check-call the hand down against the maniac who, of course is betting all the way, and I win.
9. The maniac eventually busts out. I then win a hand with A 8 when I flop two pair and turn a full house against my opponent who has A 5.
10. Then I win a hugh pot with QQ against KK and two other opponents who later folded, when I flop top set and the best possible hand. My hand stays the best possible hand all the way to showdown, and I win.
11. The table breaks up and I move to another table. I get KK and get a set on the turn to win.
12. Later I get AA against AA and win with a flush on the river. The pot was fairly big because, as one would expect in this situation, it was capped preflop. I can't remember ever winning with aces against aces before.
13. Lastly, I have Ac 5c and make a straight on the river, using just the five from my hand to win
At the .10/.20 level I played approximately 13,000 hands and averaged a little over 6 big bets per hundred hands.
Now on to the next level to see how I do there.
2007 Totals: Playing +396 and Bonus +150.