Figured out the amount of total bullshit I can take before going on perma-tilt. It's about 7 hours or 20 hands give or take a few. After that, you better have a big hand if you're gonna shove on me.
This is where aggression around the bubble gets you: 5 bubbles and no cashes. Did pick up $216 in FT T$ in a WSOP Bracelet Race satellite. Oddly enough, I made the stupidest move of the day in that one and it won me the tournament. Why not? None of the correct moves worked out well.
- The reason we raise the flop bet with QTT7 double suited on a 6JT club draw flop is to isolate the preflop raiser who we think has AAxx and knock out possible flush draws. Or maybe we do it so that the Q-hi flush draw will cold-call the flop bet and raise from the SB and hit his flush on the turn.
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- Ran AK (BTN) into KK (SB) in the Poker Savvy Plus Freeroll. Now I'm cancelling my membership. Cooler, nothing I can do.
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- Among the chip leaders in the $9.5K (KO) tourny on Full Tilt with 150 left. I flopped the Royal Flush draw. I turned a double gutter to go with it. Yay! I'm gonna be the chip leader now....and I'm gonna win! Or I can finish 142nd.
No Limit Holdem Tournament
$9500 KO Guarantee
8 players
Converted at
Stacks:
UTG (
16379)
UTG+1 (
13586)
Hero (21394)
MP2 (
4298)
CO (
2106)
BTN (
3895)
SB (32925)
BB (
3841)
Blinds: 250/500 Ante 50
Pre-flop: (
1150, 8 players)
Hero is MP1 [Ad]
2 folds,
Hero raises to 1325 (20069),
3 folds, SB calls 1075 (31600),
1 fold
Flop: [3s][Qd] (
3950, 2 players)
SB checks (31600),
Hero bets 2500 (17569), SB calls 2500 (29100)
Turn: (
8953, 2 players)
SB checks (29100),
Hero bets 6000 (11569),
SB goes all-in 29050 (50), Hero calls 11519 (50)
River: (
64178, 2 players)
Final Pot: 43588
Hero shows:
[Ad]
SB shows:
[Qc]
SB wins 55119 ( won +22244 )
Hero lost -21344
BUBBLE #1
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- Check-raise all-in w/
[Qc][Th][4d] on a
[9c][8d] flop and get called by BOTH players. Ok, I have a low draw, the nut flush draw, and a gutshot straight draw to the nuts. And
[Td][7c][6d] is your winner for the scoop. Because that is obviously the type of hand you want to take into battle in a PLO8 game.
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- The reason why they defend against a tight CO open-raise with Q8o is because we might flop bottom pair and be able to get it all-in against ATo on a J98 flop. And so we don't take the easy slide into the money in the $100K and instead....
BUBBLE #2
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- We got a little frustrated and called a preflop re-raise with 76s in position without the odds to do so in a Full Tilt WSOP Bracelet Race satellite. It was a stupid move. So naturally we'd be rewarded with a pair + FD and then call the all-in shove and river the flush.
So, when the smartest things you do, consistantly backfire, try doing something stupid and realize the online poker Gods
(read: RNG) usually favor the stupid.
And it is this stupidity that keeps us even on the day in our 1 and only cash in 13 tries.
- The reason that we stuck around for 2 1/2 hours in a $10 HORSE tourny is so that we can flop 2 pair and lose to a gut shot draw and then lose again in the very next hand to another caller with a gut shot draw and finish 42nd and...............
BUBBLE #3
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- JJ < 99 all-in preflop. At least this one only took an hour.
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- Flopped bottom 2 pair out of the blinds on a K54 flop. Unfortunately K5 is a very playable hand on Sunday evening. Again, at least it was only a waste of an hour.
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- We raise TT UTG+1 and get called from CO. The flop is 333 and we bet enough to commit us and get called. The turn is a Q, but like I said, we bet enough to commit us and now we're fucked. What else would they call with on the flop besides AQ? Because it beats absolutely NOTHING that we'd raise in early position on that flop? And so instead of taking another easy cash in the $32K we........
BUBBLE #4
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- Played in Jennifer Harmon's Save The Animals or some shit charity tournament. $5+5. Maybe it will lead to some good karma. One thing it sure didn't lead to was decent poker players with fold buttons.
Took a free flop from the BB with 32s. Flopped trip 3's. Lost to JTo on a 933 flop. You figure it out.
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- The reason we raise weak limpers is to punish them with better hands......and then to lose when they call after their UTG limp with Q7s and check-raise us all-in on the flop.
Oh well, it'll even out in the next one.
- Lost last 5x in a row after we raised. Last one was JJ < KQo. And I thought people were supposed to fold to aggression around the bubble.
BUBBLE #5
Conclusion. 13 MTT's and 8 1/2 straight hours of poker with absolutely no breaks to regroup is NOT healthy. I really need to find out how successful MTT players pace and balance their schedule. It's really different from cash games where you can play whenever you want and take breaks whenever you want. You can't just stop a tournament when you feel mentally drained or to eat or workout or whatever. And sitting here staring at the computer screen for that many hours straight can't be good either.