Thursday, May 31, 2007

Good End to the Night

Roll- $2400
Status for day- $+600 (3 BI at $1/$2 nl)
Won $30 today at plo, 570 at nlhe playing 921 hands winning 16BB/100 playing 24/19/3.75.
I think I wuz rele on my game today and motivated, and I love playing 4 or 5 tables at once. From now on, I won't have it any other way. I play my best, don't get burned out, and have probably the best winrate in that situation. I duno y I wuz tempted to play 9 tables; it wuz probably becuz I wuz only playing hands when I raise and almost never calling preflop, and since the game is so aggro, one can probably only open 1/7 hands? Yea so, neway, I love playing this many tables where poker know-how rele kicks in and good reads can be made. Hands:

It's fun to have a laggy image :) I love how I played this hand...http://www.pokerhand.org/?1136797

OK well, I don't like this guy's c/c on flop and turn, then donking river sorta weakish with this monster hand... but I definitely coolered him jeez the money is going in regardless neway!
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1136800

I felt I wuz committed postflop in the hand, and felt it wuz more likely air or Ax rather than JT, and defeinitely didn't expect set. Haha I lucksack turn turn- http://www.pokerhand.org/?1136802

Hopefully will grind out a nice roll; I'll xfer back to my friend when I get to a total of maybe $7k (7k-1600 becuz I will get that rakeback), so $5400 total. This is a certainly attainable goal, and then when I get that, I'll be grindin the $1/$2 nl 4tabling or 5tabling for a while, with maybe some PLO thrown in...To be honest I'm probably a bit better at PLO than NLHE and have a better understanding of equity advantages; it's so much easier to play PLO than NLHE becuz it's a lot harder to bluff in PLO and you're drawing mainly for the nuts, but in NLHE, top pair could be good for a big pot, and 2nd nut flush couldn't. To be honest, I'd say NLHE is a more complex game, despite PLO having twice as many cards! NLHE is so much more pyschological and about reads, but PLO is about the cards mainly: knowing ur equity in pots mainly and taking advantage of those small edges. Yes, that is a definite part of NLHE, but I'd say the PLO game is much more aggro than the NLHE game, and in raised pots in PLO if people play a pot, at least 60% of the time it's for stacks. Neway, wish me luck this week in NLHE while I try to focus on my studies; skool gets out june 15 ship it! (haha same day i get myrakeback!)

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