Nah Redhouse, but I'll be AIM buddies with you too if you want.
Decided I really don't have the time for poker/school/screenwriting/tutoring, so it's time to get this ball rolling. I've won $5k at NL$25/$50 now (been playing a bit before I started this journal) in about 100k hands, so I needed to stop being a pansy and move up.
So, I'm taking a $2k stab. If I lose it, unless my friends look at my stats and say I just run horribly, I'm probably done with the poker for a while and never going to consider it as a source of income.
Just played 500 hands, not enough but I had a lot of decisions and started down within a few minutes $250. Then I went on a lolsevenbuyinswingament and finished up $450, awesome.
This hand was against a 2+2 regular who post a lot in SNL.... I kinda tried to make the final bet look valuish/blockish, though I was fairly confident didn't have a flush draw after his flop call (his raise flop bet % was too high for it). His river bluff really surprised me...
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $1 BB (6 handed) Converter Tool from (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
Hero ($208.50)
CO ($100)
Button ($113.85)
SB ($103.90)
BB ($147.10)
UTG ($111.35)
Preflop: Hero is MP with 3
, 3
. CO posts a blind of $1.
1 fold,
Hero raises to $3.5,
1 fold, Button calls $3.50,
2 folds.
Flop: ($8.50) 3
, 7
, A
(2 players)
Hero bets $7, Button calls $7.
Turn: ($22.50) J
(2 players)
Hero bets $16, Button calls $16.
River: ($54.50) 4
(2 players)
Hero bets $32,
Button raises to $87.35 (All-In), Hero calls $55.35.
Final Pot: $229.20
He has
[2c]
The better player should win the race. Always.