Well, November has (pleasingly) started on a fairly positive note, booking a solid win last night in an hour and a half before one of my friends unexpectedly phoned to say he was in the village and we went for a pint to catch up on what we've been up to.
I'm hoping I can switch my Stan's poker account over to one of the other Prima skins, bet365, who have an excellent $100 for 500 raked hands offer running this month, if only I could remember my username and password, eh, it's been about 18 months since I last played there! I'm also trying desperately to get a rake rebate party account, following the party skins change. My main problem is that i've already used my bank card, credit card and neteller account in conjunction with my previous account so they won't accept any deposits; I think the easiest thing to do will be to open a firepay account and try it that way. Might take me a while to get organised, mind you.
Anyhow, last night I was therefore a bit restricted in where I could play, but thankfully Stans had a decent 100PLO and an OK 100PLO8 table running, and I was able to find enough action at Crypto (THREE PLO8 games, oddly, 2 reasonable 100PLO and one decent E200PLO) to keep me going. Caribbean Sun and UKBetting are the first two crypto's I'm getting the bonus for this month.
Nothing terribly exciting to report, I made what I'd consider a pretty stupid start which I was annoyed with (tables seem quite quiet these days so any hand where you throw away a third of a stack or whatever on a sub-optimal play is comparatively more costly). I picked up AA57ss (or something of that ilk) at Crypto in the 100PLO8 game, raised it up preflop out of position. Two callers (both good players with big stacks), and the flop came something like J85 with two of a suit I didn't have. Now, I decided to bet out here on the off chance both wanted to fold (and with significant equity for high). Really, though, this is a big action flop in PLO8 and I'm not going to get two folds on a reasonably loose table doing this. If I do get called it's highly unlikely the turn will help me much, i'm out of position and I can't stand any heat. Anyways, I did get called in one spot, then compounded my error by betting the turn 10 bucks or so. River completed a ton of straights plus a low and I had to check-fold. So I'd thrown about 30 bucks into a hand where I didn't really have any control; the fact I'm probably winning high on the flop is beside the point, I think out of position I need to be check-folding such marginal situations where I'm up against players who can easily take me off a hand and who aren't likely to fold.
I did make one ultimately sensible decision in the E200PLO, however, as I found AT87ds in the blinds and called a small raise. Flop brought T75 with a nut heart draw for me; I decided I'd check and see what the preflop raiser (a fairly loose player) did, thinking about maybe check-raising. I figured a set was not especially likely and I was happy to play for my stack when the PFR bet out, received two calls, and it came back to me. The check-raise put about 3/4 of my stack in the middle, and the PFR thankfully folded, meaning I was (most likely) up against two draws of some sort. Caller one was all in, caller 2 still had 50 bucks or something left on the turn, which was an offsuit king (not an ideal card, but more likely than not I assumed I'm still ahead if I was on the flop, a set seems highly unlikely given the opponent's passivity and although she might've caught a higher 2 pair with the king, the chances are that she probably didn't). Anyhow, I pushed the dregs in, got called, and the river T gave me a winning boat for a 480 pot. Normally I'd lead out on that flop, but in this case it seemed likely it would be bet and I'm in especially good shape when 2 players call - if I push and it gets all in and i'm up against a set somewhere, I'm almost certain to have more than 25% equity so I'm making money on the play if it's called 4 ways, with flush, backdoor straight and (possibly, if the set is 55 or 77) some boat outs too. However, if no-one has a made hand I'm putting a lot of money in the pot with the best of it, plus the nut flush draw, and probably catching some dead money in there along the way, which is manna from heaven for an omaha player.
The only other hand I remember, mainly due to the aftermath, was a 100PLO8 hand at Stans. I held AA2x UTG, raised first in. One MP guy made a small-ish re-raise and I was able to make it something like 15 when it came back to me (the guy had about $80 or so, I was covering with about 120). Now, he was an interesting character who'd been chatting and trash talking a little bit, and who I must've played before because my notes for him read something like "LAG moron, re-raised preflop with 345J and made some horrible flop plays". I'd also noticed he had been raising a lot preflop and showing down some less than ideal O8 hands in this game.
Anyhow, flop brought 66J with two diamonds (which I didn't have). Now, normally I'd either check and make a raise (against a tricky player who is likely to try to take me off this uncoordinated flop, I am representing AA6x or something here) or bet out some portion of the pot and hope it's missed him (likely) and I win a small one. Anytime I get raised here I'm obviously folding as my AA and backdoor low draw is pretty sure to be behind to a 6.
Anyhow, I decided to bet out for the full pot, just getting the "feeling" he wouldn't be able to let go of a crap hand, and wanting to charge him the max on a flush draw, which again I had the "feeling" he might chase. Maybe not the best play but it fel OK at the time. Annoyingly, he raised all in, his last $35 or something. Normally my hand would be flying towards the muck on a raise, but here my notes on this guy, the fact I probably have $15-20 equity in the likely 160-odd pot even if he DOES have a 6 (due to my 2 outer for high and backdoor low draw) made me call him down. Smart move, because he showed some garbage which contained a jack and a queen-high flush draw. Flush came on the turn but a 6 on the river gave me AA666 and the whole pot.
The odd thing was, this guy then went apeshit, calling me a fish, saying I play horribly and he's watched me from previous games and that I always suck out, or play like a fish bla bla bla. Normally I'm happy for someone to get on tilt, but I couldn't resist pointing out that he had, in fact, stacked himself on a horrible hand and put his stack in with one that couldn't possibly be ahead. The wierd thing was the guy's logic - he said he "knew I had AA", as if it was some excuse suggesting he'd made a great play, so I tried to point out that if I had AA I was crushing his hand. His most bizarre rant was that it was "unbelievable" or something after the hand, and saying "nice suckout" etc, as if i'd caught some remarkable draw on him, when, in fact, the money had gone in with me as a considerable favourite and he'd played it pretty horribly on every single decision he made. He couldn't seem to figure out that the fact he made a flush on the turn didn't matter because the money went in on the flop. Still, in his eyes, it seems, I was a horrible fish and a suckout merchant, so I let him bask in that assumption for a while and merely asked that he stay on the table and try to win his money back. Seriously, this guy was a wierdo, horrible player (he continued to show down crap hands no-one should be playing in a O8 game for the remainder of the session, actually winning some) and a complete a**hole (for the remainder of the session he took great pleasure whenever I lost a hand). To be honest it pissed me off a bit (though eventually I just ignored the ranting and concentrated on winning elsewhere), I don't mind people going ape if they get sucked out on, or if they're having a bad run, just human nature to some people I guess, but to be so clearly a horrible player, and then tilt off your stack and blame someone else is just completely classless IMO, if you don't have the nous or ability to learn to actually play the game, walk around with the attitude that you're God's gift to poker even though you absolutely stink, and then blast other players for beating you in hands, you really need to get a clue. That said, come and sit at my table any time
.... I have nothing but contempt for guys like that, and I really hope he sticks around on prima for a while because I could do with the money, and probably also the chat entertainment...
Anyhow, a solid start to November. I might not be able to play much this weekend because my sister's visiting for a while, and it's bonfire night (english tradition) on saturday, so i'll be out for that. HOWEVER, I have heard from Philsafc (poster on here and player at Crypto) that the Gala casino in leeds have now FINALLY bucked the trend of the dreadful live game culture that seems to exist in the city and actually (shock horror) booked a tourney that's worth playing. There's a £50 buyin (just under $100) tonight, I don't know the details and I might not be able to make it (I'm hoping it's a freezeout, i'm not a big fan of rebuy tourneys except for omaha where it's kind of a necessity) but I'm hopeful of getting down. Round here, 5 to 10 tables is usually the norm so we're probably looking at somewhere in the region of £2500-5000 prizes which is worth the bother of turning up, and I'm guessing (having played some of the woefully bad £10 buyin games in the past) the play will be pretty ugly. Plus, I need to get in some live game experience - I haven't played in the casino for about 18 months and if I'm vegas bound in the new year (still a possibility) I need to get used to playing live again.
NOVEMBER:
Winnings: $375
Hours: 1.5
Winrate: $250/hr
Current mood: Content.