So I had a pretty bad session to end off the day today. For the day I played 2,655 hands and ended up down $1,823.50.
I played two sessions. The first session was where I played the majority of my hands, about 2,000 of them, and was down about $400. I felt my play was mediocre at best and very ABCish. I decided to sign up to Leggo Poker after the session and watch a couple of videos as I'd heard some pretty great things about them. I downloaded both of aejones's vids and must say that they are very, very good. Whilst I didn't feel I learnt any 'new' stuff, watching the video and hearing him talk helped refine my thought process in regards to certain situations and I had a few moments of clarity that has brought my game back to where it was a few months ago.
I came back to my second session feeling on top of my game and felt I played really well. There were a lot of regulars at the tables and one guy in particular who was on 7 of my tables. I felt ike I was running rings around them and always being a step ahead rather than kind of 'holding my own' like I felt in my earlier session.
Here are a couple of hands where I wasn't completely sure of the right thing to do at the time.
Hand #1
The villian in this hand was the guy who was on 7 of my tables. About 5 minutes ago I got the best of him in a few preflop battles in quick succession (me 3bet squeezing and him folding, him cold 4-betting me and folding to my 5-bet, him folding to a couple of my 3bets, etc). We haven't had too much history other than that yet as this hand came up relatively early in the session. I think his stats were something like 27/20 over a hundred or so hands. His name is NoTalentTool fwiw.
Full Tilt Poker, $2/$4 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 5 Players
Hero (CO): $423.80
BTN: $457.60
SB: $416.10
BB: $84.30
UTG: $272.90
Pre-Flop: dealt to Hero (CO)
UTG folds,
Hero raises to $14, BTN folds, SB calls $12, BB folds
Preflop is totally standard.
Flop: ($32)
(2 Players)
SB bets $24, Hero calls $24
He leads into me for the first time. I think his range is pretty heavily weighted towards draws or air here so I call deciding to take it away on a later street. I don't like raising as he can then 3bet his draws. Plus I have a gutshot.
Turn: ($80)
(2 Players)
SB bets $115, Hero calls $115
This turn was pretty weird. He thought for maybe 2 seconds at the most before making his bet. I now have a pair and the best hand if he has any draw or air. I decide to call again intending to call most river bets. I think shoving is a possibility here as well and am undecided as to whether or not it's better than calling. Thoughts?
River: ($310)
(2 Players)
SB bets $263.10 and is All-In, Hero____
He insta-shoved. This is obviously a bad river. Call or fold?
Hand #2
The villian in this hand seemed alright but nothing special. He was on a couple of my tables. IIRC he was running at 29/22 or something and I remember thinking that it was a bit too loose. We don't have any history, he probably percieves me as good/aggro but not over-the-top LAG.
Full Tilt Poker, $2/$4 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
Hero (BTN): $409.60
SB: $87.50
BB: $615.70
UTG: $400
MP: $378
CO: $507
Pre-Flop: dealt to Hero (BTN)
UTG raises to $14, 2 folds,
Hero raises to $48, 2 folds, UTG calls $34
Preflop isn't standard but I think it's okay.
Flop: ($102)
(2 Players)
UTG checks,
Hero bets $76, UTG calls $76
Not the best flop. I'm not sure what his range is -- it could be as tight as 55+ with a few SCs but I felt he might be loose enough to have called with hands such as JTs, 33, AJ, etc.
I think I need to work a bit more on checking behind on the flop in 3-bet pots more often.
Turn: ($254)
(2 Players)
UTG checks, Hero
An excellent turn for my hand. It gives me a whole lot of outs plus lets me rep the Q. Who takes a free card and who bets here, and why?
I'll post the results and my final thoughts on the hands in a day or so.
Poker is silly.
It is not enough to be good at chess, you must also play well.
Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.