Session 12
Playtime: 2:30
Tables: 3x Party $25NL
Mood: Good, but a bit tired
Party BR: $254 -> $275
PT Stats (NL25): Hands: 4,245
VP$IP: 21.79%
BB/100: 12.66
PFA: 2.67
I can't believe I misread my own boat. Cost me stacking someone with a flush. $30. I need to hit myself in the head with a hammer. Or do 100 push-ups... something.
Also took my middle 2 up against top 2 for a stack.
Posted a couple hands in the NL section for comment.
Overall, an OK session I suppose. I felt like I made good decisions except for that one misread. New lesson: Tell myself my hand before I take any River action. Verbally. At least when I'm playing online. *sigh*
Lots of bad beats. Lots. Oh well, that's Party I guess.
I've started playing a bit differently, would like some comments. Started this the latter half of the session.
I play pretty loose pre-flop. I ratched my calling standards down several notches from what most BTP'ers might consider prudent. From late-ish position, I'll limp with just about anything that can make a straight. I've also begun to limp with AK and AQ, suited or otherwise, though I'll call raises with them depending on their size. Then I deal with whatever comes post-flop, hopefully intelligently.
So far, in my one-hour sample size (heh, hardly representative), I seem to be "up" doing this.
Limping with the big drawing hands hides their value. LAG's don't bet too much into me on ragged flops when I have these hands. And when I hit, people usually bet at least the first bet for me.
I've also hit a couple of 2-pair hands that have made me a bit of cash as well, playing the late position connectors.
So I spew quarter after quarter chasing flops. But I win plenty of dollars when I hit 'em...
So it looks like my profile is headed more toward loose / passive / aggressive. I don't know if you'd call that right or wrong, but I'm very comfortable with it right now and I seem to be winning with it. Could I win more playing more tightly and aggressively pre-flop on Party NL $25 tables? Maybe someone could, but I don't think *I* can at this point.
Thoughts?