I don't have like ANY hh for some reason, but I don't have to tell u that I took some unreal beats once again from the FUCKHEAD BLOCKS. Blocks is a fucking terrible luckbox and I hate him. I will never play late at nite again becuz I play fine, but run ABSOLUTELY UNREAL BAD. It is SOOO FCKIN SICK. Neway, today played well and ran well. Lost $900 last nite, won $600 back this afternoon at .50/1 nl and .50/1 plo. Won $255 at nlhe at 12.56BB/100 playing 7 tables of it in 1k hands exactly. Played 23/20/6- how the fuck did I have a 6 AF? I've now decided to take more advantage of scare cards that hit as well as situations where someone who c/c the flop can most likely not continue with a small-medium pair after the second overcard hits and so on. Anyway, won $345 at PLO at 2 tables. Made some great decisions, didn't overplay Aces, pushed my pairs+combo draws and other small equity advantages. My good hands held and when I wuz flipping (once or twice) I luckily won. I now will start playing PLO more, just tightening up my range and betting most but not ALL flop textures, unlike nlhe, where I will cbet the flop 98% of the time or so, which is definitely a good choice. I'm tightenin up a bit my early position ranges postflop, but open the same amount of hands in MP, MP+1, CO, and Button. I'm still playing unreal solid LAG, pretty TAG tho. I think my adapting to various table situations (like other LAGs I'll tighten up, TAGs ill loosen up a bit, and Loose/passives I'll RELE get aggro and loose in position). I think I should stay at the .50/1 game for a while; it will probably take me 2 weeks or so if I run ok to get back to the $1/$2 nl game, where I will 9 table and jus play solid. I might want to change my style a bit and not 3bet so much from blinds, but rather like from button vs CO open, CO vs MP+1 open, etc. I think my postflop style is pretty good, but maybe I'll work a bit on my play in reraised pots, especially in position actually with small-mid pairs. I probably should actually not set mine very much at all anymore since it's becoming tougher and tougher to do and less profitable unless playing with deep stacks.
Roll-$2k
End of month goal- $3500
Hands (no rele extravagant postflop plays) :) :
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1126164
I decided there wuz enough dead money in the pot and vs his range I wuz about even equity, if not a small fav because he could be resqueezing a potential squeeze.
Love the way I played this hand; to be honest I expected someone with position on me to make a play with air, draw, or small overpair like 99 or TT. Instead, they folded around, and the beautiful 3x hit. Board 8433, with two diamonds. He bets again, I'm not sure if he wuz betting diamonds, mid pair, or air. I will say that I HATE his turn bet with his hand, and I don't rele like his open UTG. He should have c/c turn and reeval riv. He checked it to me on the end, so I liked my shove becuz it looked like desperate missed draw, as the draws all blanked the river, and K wuz not in my range. If he wuz ahead before, he would probably be ahead now. Everything worked out well... rele didn't expect a hand as weak as his to bet the turn that large.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1126174
This guy made a fairly big flop bet, so I assumed he had an overpair and I should c/r for value. As played, he shoved...I don't think I had been getting out of line and had been pretty tight with my preflop calling ranges, especially from blinds. I guess he thought I had straight draw, mid or small pair, or just air. I don't mind this play so much, especially from an aggro player like me. He thought his J or T wuz probably good, he had backdoor hearts, and the gutshot 9. Vs my range, I like his play especially with the stack sizes, since there's lots of FE, and J high mite even be good if I have a low OESD or somethin lol. Besides, if I call with 7 or 8, he has plenty of outs to make his shove +EV. He took a risk, I had a hand. W/e- not as much of a spew as it looks after I look at the hh. http://www.pokerhand.org/?1126183
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
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