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RAHZero   China. Feb 06 2007 23:24. Posts 109 | | |
Well, today was the first really good day in a while. Overall, I'm really satisfied with my play today. The stats weren't tremendous (+$107.35 in 1393 hands), but given some of the coolers, etc. that I was dealt, I think I played about as well as I could have today. I made a nice 3-bet and steal with KQ from the SB facing a button raise (pretty sure he folded JJ or so on the flop to me given his chat), and played much more aggressively than I have in the past. My stats have been getting nittish lately, but today they were a very healthy 19/14/3.
The ugly:
AKs vs. 88 on an AK8 flop. We know how that ends, put me in the hole early. Luckily he was short-stacked, so I didn't lose a full buy-in.
KK vs. 77 on a Q72 flop. Guy played it way weirdly, check-calling the flop and turn with the flush draw out there and then donking into me on the river. Really thought he had a busted draw there, good thing I flat called instead of raising.
Trying to double barrel a shortstack with QTs that completely missed. Bad idea in retrospect, but didn't cost me too much.
K2 vs. T2 on a 5422T board in a blind vs. blind battle. Luckily I didn't lose too much here, the flop was checked thorugh, I bet the pot ($1) on the turn and then called a smallish river checkraise.
The good:
KK vs. Qh3h on a Th7h2xQx board. I had gone on a monster rush at this table, and kept raising and three betting the huge fish on my right. Finally busted him with this hand.
33 vs. AQ on a A837Q board, against the afformentioned donk. I raised PF and bet all three streets for value. I'll be damned if I know how I didn't stack him here, he was putting way too much money into the pot with marginal hands and then check-called the river here with top two pair with no straight or flush possible.
66 vs. a shorty's 77 on a multiway 96x flop.
Lots of other medium sized pots. I built my way back from -$75ish to the green without winning any huge pots, and the KK hand was my only full stackage of the night. Overall a good night, and hopefully a session then can help me rebound from the rough downswing I've been on lately. According to the plan, $375 left to go before I try and move back up to NL 100.
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Fayth   Canada. Feb 07 2007 07:30. Posts 10085 | | |
you're too much of a nit rah! |
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Im not sure what to do tomorrow when I see her, should I shake her hand?? -Floofy | |
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