2,390 Hands
I haven't had a session like this in a while. It got pretty frustrating and I was pretty down when it was over but I noticed my recovery time was much better. I usually would take several hours if not all day to cool off after a session like this. Also, i'd never be able to go to sleep. After last nights session I took an hour and watched YouTube and was ok to sleep. Baby steps I know but it's something.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1250934 Was this just severely overplayed? He actually almost folded, but I just figured him for a pair and draw at best and could get him to fold. If he has AQ he might fold too.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1250942 Boo Hiss
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1250945 This was actually a 1 outer.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1250946 After the hand I was obviously like, "Jamie stupid raise" but was it really? His river value looked really weak and I can beat a lot of 2 pair combos. I think a set normally goes for it all on the river ace no? Or maybe this actually WAS a horrible shove?
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1250949 Bahh
Yesterday's Net -$933
Total Goal Left $6,433
On a side note, I've now been asked by several people to post hands that I actually win. I can see how this would be slightly more entertaining for people than only watching hands that I lose. Obviously I need less help with the all ins I win, but I will make a conscious effort to start saving some winners.
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Hand 1 - I think this is overplayed, you guys are pretty deep. I would call his flop raise and look to lead a blank turn or even check raise. Check call turn is even a possibility depending on your read. Generally if loose aggressive I'd opt to check raise. If tight aggressive I may check call. Loose passive the more I will lead. No need to go broke w/ TPTK because QxJc, QxKc, QxAc may be in his range.
Hand 2 - Same sort of thing unless you have a read.
Hand 4 - With your stack sizes this is more than fine.
Thanks, I could have saved some money this session.
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