My GOD, what an awful session! I stayed true to the "marathon" thing and booked 8 hours and 20 minutes. Here's how it went down: Things started off pretty slow as I kinda swung between even and up 50, right until piers and norton showed up.
Things got a bit wild then, and I managed to mize a few pots off of the nortster, including a daring 3-bet with KTs against his AQ, and a beautiful hand where I decided to keep him honest with bottom pair and hit trips on the river. Mecos knows how that feels, and now so does norton. Anyway, I managed to get up about 150, and then went into a bit of a can't-hit-a-hand decline. Slowly bled back down to even, and then kept going.
Over the next few hours, I went on the most disgusting anti-rush of my life. I kept on sinking and sinking, getting seemingly ever good hand cracked, till I bottomed out at about 600 down 5 hours into the session. WOW. There were a few too many times that frustration got the best of me in here, but I do believe for the most part I played solid. But...wow! Anyway, I eventually started to make a comeback, working my way all the way back to 250 down, but then things went to shit again and I eventually ended the session $400 down. Pretty sad.
OF COURSE, it doesn't help to get AA 7 times and lose a total of $97.50 with it, or to manage a startling -2.50 with my 29 AK's, or to get TT 11 frickin times and win twice (one of which was a blind-steal). Let me just toss out a quick summary of some of the hands I had to deal with.
There aren't all bad beats (though most of them are), but if nothing else, they're all painful.
1) AA vs T9o, guy flop a 9 and turns his ten.
2) AA vs KJ, flop is jack-high, we go 4 bets and 2 more on the turn, he rivers the king.
3) AA vs Q3s, the flop is QQ3. I REALLY should've been able to get away, but i was steaming a bit.
4) AA vs KK, king on the flop
5) KK vs AA, no help for me
6) JJ vs AA, ragged board...I suppose I could've gotten away but it was the table fish and I thought I was all set to finally win a biggy off of him
7) TT vs JJ
8) TT vs JJ. Again.
9) TT vs KQ, A-T-9 flop, he rivers the gutter
10) 99 vs TT
11) AKs vs 88, he caps preflop, flop is A-Q-3. We go 3 bets on the flop, one on the turn, he rivers the 8.
12) AK vs AJ, we flop an ace and get nuts, he hits a runner-runner jack-high flush
13) AK vs 73o, flop is K-7-3
14) AK vs AA, king-high flop
15) AK vs T3s, A-T-3 flop...actually managed to get away from this one, still sucked
16) JJ vs KK, J-9-7 flop, board makes a straight on the river and we split.
Okay, I think that's all out of my system now. I wish I could say that I'm proud I stayed disciplined and focused during the session, but as I said, I did have a few moments of weakness. But I do think I showed some resilience to be 600 down and stage any sort of comeback at all. And I also think it's fair to say that the cards did not break even during this marathon session. I really wish this slump would end, because I know that game has really improved a lot over the last few weeks. I'm disappointed that I still steam a bit, but my fuse is a lot longer than it used to be; my game didn't really start to deterioate in this session until I was about 300 down and got 2 AA's cracked within 5 minutes. Grrrrrrrr...
Anyway, the point is that I'm in a pretty god-awful slump, but it hasn't really hurt my confidence as much as past slumps have. I know I can win at this game, and I know I can be a pretty big winner. So I guess the simple answer is to ride this bad run out, and try to learn a thing or two about resilience and discipline along the way. Sounds like a good idea, anyway...
Current limit : 3-6 LHE
Current Bankroll : 1430
-TW