The work schedule is beginning to get human again, with one project finishing up well ahead of schedule
and another planned to be finished on schedule by next week. So here I am this morning, playing at the 'puter. I don't have to be in until 2:30 today--evening shift, and I'm off tomorrow. Of course, I pay for it, working 6 in a row before next Wednesday and the Thanksgiving holiday.
But I digress.
I played some Stud HL last night, it was a real hoot and it's quite the complicated game. It surely isn't as easy to figure outs and odds as it is in a shared-card game like Holdem or Omaha. I'm nowhere near good at it, but it's fun and a change from the grind of playing LHE and NLHE.
Anyhoo, since the disaster day of 11/2 (a day that shall live in infamy), I've recorded some nice wins, for about $500 in bankroll padding. I still haven't fully recovered from getting plowed that day (at least psychologically when I look at the cashier screen), but I feel that I've just played my game, and played it well. That's really all you can ask for.
Stats (since the disaster):
5/10 LHE: 853 hands, 10.65hrs, +$537.50
I'm currently playing at a table with more than a few trisomic (tipping cap respectfully to Piers) folks.
How gravy is it to be raised on the turn while you hold the nuts? He raised me with a made hand (a 6-high flush), and essentially one out (the
)...He was 46/6/0.56--with aggression frequencies of 8% flop, 29% turn, 50% river, and 25% overall. He was clearly out of his league here:
PokerStars 5/10 Hold'em (8 handed)
Preflop: Hero is MP2 with
,
.
3 folds,
Hero raises,
2 folds, SB calls,
1 fold.
Flop: (5 SB)
,
,
(2 players)
SB checks,
Hero bets, SB calls.
Turn: (3.50 BB)
(2 players)
SB checks,
Hero bets,
SB raises,
Hero 3-bets,
SB caps, Hero calls.
River: (11.50 BB)
(2 players)
SB checks,
Hero bets, SB calls.
Final Pot: 13.50 BB
Results in white below:
SB has 6s 5s (flush, queen high).
Hero has As 7s (flush, ace high).
Outcome: Hero wins 13.50 BB.
Beautiful.