Just had a horrible session. But I'm pretty proud of how I came back into it. I ran bad in every single way one can: flopped maybe 10 sets in 2k hands, only got more than 1 bet out of two of them; draws rarely got there, ran into the top of people's ranges... and of course cold deck hands!
KK<AA in a re-squeeze
AA<78o in a 3bet pot
AA<A5o in a 3bet pot
AA<33 with a guy setmining a 3bet pot for 30bbs
Straight + OESFD redraw AI on turn <naked trips for 200bbs
AK<J5ss AI on turn on ATJ3ss board
QQ<AA on low board (got away for less than a buy in)
After dropping 9 buy ins in an hour, which is really new because I'm:
a) a winning player
b) a massive nit
I decided fuck it. I'm playing through it. I really focused in, played aggressively, and made use of my reads. Held steady despite some more coolers and chipped up through small non-showdown pots. Highlights included:
44 resqueeze on some nits [open, call, 3bet, coldcall, fold, fold, fold, RESQUUEEEEEZAMENTS!, fold, fold, time, fold, time, fold]... entirely read based, inital squeezer said he laid down KK (I though he would def fold QQ-.
More non-showdown wins...
AA > AK on KQ6r flop!
I can suck out too:
JJ > KdQd TdAdJx ... Kx .... Tx money went in on river, so not a true suck out (lol slowplay, I did all the betting IP til riv)
Bluffcatching for a BI with KJss on KhQh6x ... 8h board
AA>OESD on turn
And my personal favorite:
AKs > A6s > A3s on AT7 flop 3 AIs. (They put me on KK?)
All in all I ended down 3bi. Which clearly could have been worse, but is frustrating nonetheless because I designed my play to be low-variance, but if you lose 80-20s, you lose, simple as that. Ah well, shit happens.
Thanks for reading. GL at the tables.
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