Saturday, December 22, 2007

more of the same

played a couple times in the last few days. played some more mixed games pretty much breaking even in limit holdem, losing a little bit playing stud 8 (played very bad one day) and up a decent amount in omaha 8. a few of the omaha 8 sessions were up at 8/16 because thats all that was running so i took a shot. the play was pretty poor for that level and i managed to make some hands and scoop a nice little profit.

tournaments have been the same. played a few last nite and went deep in the 10pm $26 but eventually busted like 60th out of a 1200+ field. im probably up a little in sngs but have way too many 2nds and 3rds compared to wins.

i hope to put in a nice session today and play a few of the early afternoon tournaments. oh yeah, i also hopped in a satellite for the 750k sunday and won a seat so i'll have a rare opportunity to play that as well. since im playing it i will probably also play the mulligan and the horse event.

tg

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

playing some mixed games

haven't really played much since the last post.

put in maybe an 1.5hr session saturday night before going out and then played for about 3hrs yesterday. all of it was cash and most of the time i had two 3/6 full ring limit holdem tables plus one 2/4 stud eight or better and one 2/4 or 3/6 omaha eight or better.

i think after everything is said and done im probably even in stud 8 although i played one hand so bad it made the baby jesus cry. i think im up about a $100 or so in omaha 8 and down probably close to $250 in holdem. i ran like total garbage yesterd in holdem and dropped about 40 bets over the course of like 450 hands. it was pretty sick but the good part is that a lot of it was due to poor play by opponents.

im almost done reading the stud 8 portion of hi/low split by ray zee and im starting to feel more comfortable with the game although i'll probably need to put in a lot of hands and re-read the book again before i can say im fully competent. i'll read the omaha 8 portion next and then hopefully the books i ordered come in so i can start on them. i ordered "sklansky on poker" which deals mostly with razz, "seven card stud for advanced players" which is a stud hi book and the new revised version of "tournament poker for advanced players". hopefully they will come in during the course of the holidays when i should have lots of time to read up. otherwise i'll probably bust out holdem for advanced players since i feel my holdem game is lacking a bit and i never made it all the way through that book. i'd also like to re-read theory of poker since i read it very quickly when i first bought it and probably didn't understand a lot of the concepts at that time. when i haven't been reading i've watching a lot of cardrunners and pxf vids. sometimes i feel like i have a really good handle on tournment poker when all of a sudden i'll watch a rizen video and be blown away. 2 weeks later i can't believe how bad i used to play and realize that i have so much more to learn.

i should be playing tonight but im not sure if i'll have the whole night to dedicate to tournaments.

tg

Saturday, December 15, 2007

i can't win cack bro!

aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

busted 39th in the $163 again for a small cash. felt i played great in this tournament and was down to 1.8k at 200/400/50a blinds and fought all the way back to have like 30k a mere 10 minutes later. here's the bust out hand.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1812786 - im not sure if i can play this any differently.

also went deep in the $26 plo tourny busting 11th on a sick hand where this guy that was berating others play decided to call off his tourny life on the turn w/ an open ended straight draw and ragged pair.

finally cashed in a $75 45 person sng coming 3rd for like $500 or something so i made a little money on the night but not as much as i could of.

i think i'll play a little cash today and if i don't end up going out tonight i might hop into some more tournies.

tg

Thursday, December 13, 2007

getting deep....

but can't finish.

i've went deep in 3 tournies over the last two nights and busted in the final 3 or 4 tables of each.

two nights ago was the hardest. i played the $163 at 8pm and 1st place was a tasty 20.6k. i had my eyes on taking it down all day but it wasn't meant to be. i ended up busting 32nd when my 99 got drawn out by A7o. the hand played itself though as i only had 10bb's in the bb and the sb had about 30bb's and was shoving on me everytime it was folded to him.

last night i went deep twice. the first was the $26 6pm where i busted 26th out of like 604. the bust out in that hand was a pretty sick cooler. the blinds were 800/1600/200a and i had about 20k behind and was in the bb w/ Q7s. mp min-raised and the sb called. both had me covered and i was getting over 6-1 to flick the additional 1600 in so i did since it doesn't really change the flexibility of my stack. the flop came down QQ9r, sb checked and i decided to lead out for 4k into the 11.4k pot. i thought this bet would induce a lot of shoves from a lot of pair hands that mp might have been raising since i would still be able to fold if shoved on. he shoved, sb folded and i obv called. he had 99 for the flopped underfull and i didn't improve.

after that i had went on a nice run and built up chips in the 7pm $75. down to 36 i had about 18bb's and picked up AJo in the cutoff. folded to me and i raised a little less than 3x but was committed to the hand since all three players behind had 15-20bb stacks making it a likely situation for a re-steal. sure enough bb (who just had me covered) re-shipped and i snap called and probably looked like a donkey doing so but i was correct and he had 55. i lost that flip and shortly thereafter shut it down for the night after busting in the 200's of the 1200 person field in the 8pm $26.

i can't complain about not running well though as i think i ran very well to get as deep as i did. in the $163 i put a big suckout on another player for my tourny life when i shoved 7bb's from lp w/ Q8o and snapped off his AQo. also in the $75, i was very short and shoved 43s from lp and snapped off another AQo when the flop came a tasty 256r. all of my big favorites have been holding up and i've been winning my share of flips, i just can't finish the job.

oh well, i think im playing my best right now so that's all i can really ask for. i think i'll take tonite off since it's my b-day and i'll probably be back in action tomorrow night.

im also going to add a win in the nightly $163 to my christmas list.

tg

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

bankroll -1k

just had to withdrawal 1k from my full tilt account to cover some personal expenses.

bankroll now sits @ 10.7k.

aaarggghhh.

guess i have to win something tonite.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

played a whack

played quite a bit friday nite. started around 6pm and played mostly tournaments but early on i had a couple of cash tables going to fill the screen.

i had two 1/2 nl full ring tables going early and managed to make a couple buy-ins on those by mostly flopping sets to overpairs. after about 8pm though i had a pretty full screen going of mtt's so that was it for cash.

here's the rundown w/ a brief recap if noteworthy:

6pm $26 - busted 381/649

$44 turbo sat to $150 - busted 28/43

7pm $75 - busted 245/522 but not without a story. @ 80/160 and about 2.4k, if you told me i would get dealt KK three times in a row i would imagine that i would end up somehow around 5k. not the case. here are the three hands that happened in succession, in this order.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1792971
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1792972
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1792974

8pm $26 - busted 26/1258 for $141 in this one which was the deepest i got all night. was very happy with my play and i was chip leader when we got down to about 100. after that though the blinds were insanely high and any pot played severely swung your stack size.

8pm $163 - busted 142/433. once again was very happy with my play and i hung around like a bad a rash while short stacked. an interesting hand was the cause of me getting short stacked. w/ blinds @ 120/240/25a, i was in the bb w/ AJo and about 5k behind. a player in lp opened to 580 which was his standard raise. he was very active and was definitly opening light. in the sb was the___dry_ who was also playing very aggressively and several times had open shoved 15 and 17bb stacks. the___dry_ re-shipped about 3.7k on top of the lp raise and knowing what i knew i came over the top with my AJo. lp folded but unfortunately the__dry_ had AKo and i didn't suck out. interesting hand though and i definitly like my play although i've never played with the__dry before so maybe he is tight and had a hand all those times. not sure but i feel that AJ is beating his pushing range there the way he was playing.

9:15pm $26 plo - busted 45/185 after monster chip leader villain that played every hand turned me on a AAxJ board w/ AJxx against my AKQx.

9:30pm $55 - short stacked the whole time it felt like but hung around long enough to bust 226/944.

10pm $26 - 876/1243 uneventfully.

10:15pm $26 horse - 113/175 after losing half my stack in a limit holdem hand w/ Qs8s on a Qx7s4s4dAs board against A4o and then playing an O8 extremely poorly after holding on short stacked for a while.

That was it for Friday night. Sunday morning i played for a couple of hours but mostly mixed games. last week i played a couple of tables of horse and rather enjoyed so sunday morning i looked to do more of the same. unfortunately at that time there was only one horse game going so i added a 3/6 limit holdem table, a 2/4 stud hi table and a 2/4 omaha h/l table. later on a second 2/4 horse game got going so i added that in place of the stud hit table.

i made up a spread sheet to track my wins/losses in the horse games and i'll also be able to tell what games im doing better/worse in. i think so far on the actual horse tables im up a few bucks but i made out good in the stud hi, limit holdem and omaha h/l tables to come away with a about a $120 win. maybe i should just buy the stud version of pokertracker and save myself the headache of trying to track things manually.

i played some hands very bad so i finally busted open the Ray Zee 2+2 hi/lo split for advanced players book that i've had for a couple months. i really think i should read the sklansky/malmouth/zee stud for advanced players first so i might order that along with another sklansky book where he goes over razz concepts. if im going to play mix games i'd like to be good at all of them so i can be as profitable as possible. as is there are a number of bad players in the games to make it worth my while.

so now i have like 4 books on the go and want to order a couple more. im a complete idiot and must have ADD the way i jump around from thing to thing.

anyways, gl at the tables.

tg

Thursday, December 6, 2007

tuesdays session

quick update. i played tuesday night with poor results in mtt's and break even in cash games. i say poor results in mtt's because i went off in the $20r 6-max for $222 total which ain't cool. i thought my play was sloppy early in on in most tournaments but i think after a bit i zoned and played well. i got bounced in the 7pm $75 when i opened the button w/ TT, bb called and i was 90% comitted to the hand post-flop since this player seemed to want to take a shot at me. the flop came 652r and he check-raised me all-in w/ A5o and rolled the Ace. i made up for it though by dishing out a couple beats in the 20r. funny thing about the 20r, there were two players talking about going off and playing nuts (i think they knew each other) and 5 min in i had like 8.5k on my single rebuy and thought of actually just going into nit mode but instead 2 hands later i stacked off with AJo vs 55 going for a massive stack and it ended up costing me.


cashed in the limit event like 13th or something for a tiny win. both 8pm tournies were tough as i never got going and slowly bled down both to the point i was short stacked. i was happy with my short stack play though and thought i hung tough and didn't mail it in.

more later.

tg

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

couple of goals to shoot for

i was thinking about it last nite and in order for me to take a shot at one of the 1k buy-in wynn poker classic events while im in vegas i need to build up a 20k bankroll before then. so basically i don't want to risk more than 5% of my bankroll taking a "shot". so i'm about 3 months out from my trip but since my only means of cashout on ftp right now are via cheque i probably need to request funds by the beginning of Feb. i guess i'll look into other means of cashout in the meantime since it would give me more flexibility when deciding on how much i can afford to bring.

so, if i only want to take shots for 5% of my bankroll that also means i will probably need a 30k+ roll if i want to play in two 1.5k wsop events this year. i'll still go with the rakeback plan of just letting it build up without cashing it out and then hopefully that can cover some of the buy-ins when the time rolls around.

so that means i have to grind out 8k profit in the next 3 months (or less) and then depending on how my vegas trip goes i'll have to re-evaluate from there.

the 30k goal is a little unpredictable since i might go on a downswing between now and vegas and that would screw everything up so i won't really be setting that one in stone until after i get back from my trip.

the 8k profit to get me to a 20k roll though is now my main goal and focus. i think this is very doable but with the small amount of playing time i have and the variance of mtt's you never know what could happen. here's what my schedule is going to be right now:

6pm - $26 nlhe (probably won't get to play this one too often)
7pm - $75 nlhe
7:15pm - $26 lhe
7:30pm - $22 rebuy 6-max
8pm - $26 nlhe (might not play this all the time since it runs pretty long)
8pm - $150 nlhe

these are all on full tilt since that's the only place i have $ right now. ideally i'd like to find another site or two that have a good tournament in this same time frame. i should also be able to get 2 or 3 $75 45 person sngs in during this time too and i will play as many as possible.

tg

Monday, December 3, 2007

lots of decisions

played a litte friday night and never really got into it and played poorly in most everything.

decided to just shut it down rather then waste buy-ins only to dust off chips.

played close to 30 sng's in the $22 and $33 turbos on Saturday and broke pretty much even. went down to Casino Niagara sat nite with some friends and played a little 1/2 nl. the games as usual were extremely soft and i ran up the max buy-in of a $100 (lol 50bb's) to around $260 at one point playing pretty well. then i got a couple beers in me, got bored and a bit cocky and ended up walking out down $35 after a 4 hour session. one interesting hand came up during the session. it was about 2.5 hours into the session, couple loose passives limp in late position and i decide to just complete with AJo in the sb (about $220 behind) and the bb checks. flop comes J54 with two diamonds (i have no diamonds). i lead out for pot ($10), bb folds and two loose passive players call. the turn is an offsuit Ace, i lead out for $30 (pot is $40, villain 1 has about $80 behind and villain 2 has about $200). villain 1 hums and haws and looks like he is most concerned with villain 2 than me and eventually folds, villain 2 calls. the river was the 3 of diamonds (worst card in the deck) and i check (mistake, should probably make a blocking bet here) since i thought for sure he had a flush draw at that point and even if he did have 76 it got there as well. i checked and he instantly went for chips and bet out $50. i was sick, villain 2 had shown some moxy before raising a bunch of limpers on the button with Q8s so it wasn't like he was uncapable of making moves but the only other time i saw him value bet a river he had two pair. i took as long as i have ever taken in a live game and eventually mucked. i told him i mucked top two and he told me i was behind the whole way and that he flopped a set but when another player at the table accused him of bluffing he started laughing so who knows. i think long term the fold is +ev but in a live game who knows.

so i also have hardly played any plo cash games of late. i had a planned lesson for thurs night but my coach no showed and i dropped 3 buy-ins while waiting for him mostly on a couple beats and losing two big flips. i've determined one thing in my poker life. i cannot grind anything. i have a short attention span and when i go on these little quests to conquer new games or cash levels i just don't have the focus to play one discipline all the time.

the only exception to this is mtt's. i think i can handle playing tournaments since they are constantly changing dynamics and building to a climax. also, i think i would have made a lot more money this year if i had just dedicated myself to tournaments. so im going to be playing tournaments tuesday and thursday nites from now on. now of course when i bust early or need to fill the screen with other games i will still fill it occasionally with cash games or sngs. i think as long as i mix things up i can do well in almost anything i play. i'd also like to mix in all different kinds of games and formats so i could be playing anything from nl full ring cash to shorthanded plo to 8 handed horse games. i think the variety of poker is the most appealing to me and i have no idea why i restrict myself.

also, im off to vegas the beginning of march for 6 days 5 nights of poker and can't wait. it will be during the wynn poker classic so if all goes well the next 3 months online i might take a shot at one of the 1k events but i'll cross that bridge when i get there.

bankroll is just over 12k right now with about $400 in my rakeback account.

tg

Thursday, November 29, 2007

I Love Tournament Poker!

ahhhh, the highs and lows of poker.



so last weekend i put in a ton of hands of plo. (for me at least) I played a couple hundred hands Friday night and lost close to 3 buy-ins. in that session i lost about a 265bb pot where i was 75% favourite that would of made the session break even.

saturday was a massacre. i played early in the day and lost a couple more buy-ins. later that evening i put in a good long session and unfortunately lost some more. the whole weekend put together i think i played around 2200 hands and lost 11 buy-ins. ($1100) it definitly sucked but at no point was i ever playing steamed or tilty. i was level headed the whole time and never really payed attention to how much i was down although i knew it was fairly significant. i sent some hands off to my plo coach and there were some definite mistakes and although i didn't play perfect i don't think i played awful either. i can only think of two hands where i made big mistakes and most of the other mistakes was stuff like felting bottom set to a fairly passive player and what not. i ran a little bit below expectation over the course of those hands as well so the loss was a bit easier to take.

saturday nite i also played some mtt's. i started with the fifty fifty at 9:30pm and got knocked out of that fairly early on when i ran AJ into AK on a AxxA board and was pot stuck. the hand went like this:

ep raises and gets multiple callers to me on the button. i elect to call with AJs which i normally insta-muck to a raise but since i was suited, the pot was multi-way and i had the button i thought it was playable. flop comes Axx, it's checked to me so i fire out a little more than 1/2 pot, ep raiser calls as does one other player. the turn is another Ace and there are no draws out there. it checks to me once again and i bet, ep raiser c/r all-in and the other guy folds. i have to call off like 800 to win a ton so i call knowing im crushed. ep raiser was a good aggressive player and my initial read on his flop call is that he might have had a hand like JJ-KK that he didn't like the Ace but couldn't necessarily fold to a button that might stab at this flop a high % of the time without an Ace. i don't know, i think the third player in the hand screwed me up cuz i think i have to bet my trips in case he was check/calling a weak ace and is now ready to go broke with it. if the pot were to be heads-up with the ep raiser i think i most likely check the turn through for pot control.

after that i played the 10pm $26 and went semi deep for my first cash since returning to mtt's. i placed 169/1232 for $38 and snuck into the money w/ less than 5bb's and was probably in the bottom 5 of the tournament from 200 down.


i also played the $10 rebuy at 10:30pm and busted in that 87/440 but i don't remember how.

so Sunday i was really tempted to play but decided not to since i was tired from playing late the night before.



my next session came tuesday night but i didn't play a hand of plo. i felt a little burnt out on the game and thought maybe it would be best to take sometime away from it. after my very small cash on saturday and i really started craving the tournament action. so tuesday i decided to play nothing but mtt's and see how it went. i didn't get started till 7pm but i threw a few bucks on stars as well so i could play there as well.

here's a recap of what i played and how it went:

7pm $109 on stars - this tournament was going well and i was getting some playable hands and probably had an active image. i worked my way up to about 3600 picking up small pots when i got it all-in pre just before the break w/ QQ vs AKo and lost the flip leaving me with 116 chips. i busted shortly after that. although i like this tournament i don't think i'll put any more money on stars to play it. it's really the only tournament i could play on stars since most of the fields on stars are like 2000 people and they run until the weeee hours of the morning which is not ideal since i have to go to work the next day. also, the two tables i played at had like 5 known players at each which can't be all that great for my expectation.

7pm $75 on full tilt - lost some small pots and slowly got down to about 2200 from the original 3k (i think this is how i start this tournament every time) until i was on the receiving end of set over set and busted fairly early.

7:15pm $26 limit holdem on ftp - played poorly i think and eventually busted early in the 2nd hour.

$75 45 person sng on ftp - played 3 of these getting knocked out early twice and going deep in the third one finishing 2nd for $776. should have won it but oh well.



$22 180 person sng on stars - nothing really happened in this one and i eventually busted around 60th i think.



8pm $150 on ftp - went fairly deep in this one without any real crazy hands. pretty much hung around below average but not quite shortstacked for most of the tournament until i made a bone head move. 59 left with top 54 paying (520 runners) and this hand goes down:


http://www.cardrunners.com/members/display_hand.php?session=s%3A5%3A%2211495%22%3B&hand=s%3A6%3A%22381589%22%3B

it's bonehead cause im not deep enough to make the initial raiser fold pre-flop since he'll be getting close to 2-1 on a call.

7:30pm $20 rebuy 6-max nlh - picture is worth a thousand words.


so yeah i won. pretty cool, just over 3k for first. i usually don't like to play 6-max tournaments but decided since i can only play tournaments that will end at a reasonable hour that i should give this one a shot. i double rebought right off the bat and build up to about 4.5k, then lost a big pot w/ KK vs 97 on a J9x board all-in and had to single rebuy to get back to 3k. after that i cruised and had 10k after taking the add-on at the end of the first hour. (in for $82 total)

i played some big pots (don't quite remember) but somehow built up to a big stack of about 40k and then got into a big hand. i had been opening liberally and picked up TT in the Co and made a standard raise. the sb a very good (according to opr) player re-raised and i 4-bet since i thought he was re-raising light. he shoved and i had a tough decision. i can't find the hh but i believe i was getting 2.5-1 and although he's showing up with a big hand here often i thought he had a wider range than a normal shover there and ended up calling after timing all the way down. the other reason i called is that even if i lost i still would have had an above avg stack. to my surprise he had AQo and i held to be top 3 in chips. (running it in pokerstove even if he is only shoving JJ+ and AK i am only a 2-1 dog so im well within my odds to call.)

after that i was planning on raising everyhand since i was like 8x avg but of course being 2nd in chips full tilt moves the chip leader to my exact left. i stayed active but everytime i moved tables or got a big stack moved from my left another came in so i couldn't go too nuts.

i managed to get down to two tables and was still top 4 in chips and the chipleader at my table. i had two complete maniacs to my left that were doing everything in there power to go bust. they kept 3-betting my raises, raising my blind even though i was 3-bet shoving them wide and this is after i call there all-ins light and they get there. eventually i busted one of them and then with 7 left i busted the other one when he raise, the sb cold called and i shoved and he snap called me with AJo and i had AKo and held.

i had 295k when we got to the final table and was chip leader by about 100k so my plan was to tighten up since i had final 3 chips already but i was getting a lot of good starting hands for 6-max and ended up being the laggy player at the table. when we got to 4 handed i was actual the shortest stack w/ 145k. i hung tough and soon two others busted and we were heads up almost dead even with about 500k each @ 2.5k/5k/600a which plays pretty much like a cash game. i felt i had a good edge on him and eventually had ground him down to about a 700k/300k disadvantage when i picked up AA for the 2nd time heads-up (i had AA about 5 times in the rebuy period and never got action with them), villain raised, i re-popped fairly big cause i was pretty sure he was calling and i wanted to build a bigger pot. he called and the flop came down Jxx all diamonds and i held the Ace of diamonds. i open shoved the flop and he snap called me with J7o no diamonds and it held for the win.

this is getting long so i'll write some more in my next entry.

tg




Wednesday, November 21, 2007

tournament poker sucks

it's a love hate relationship.

i played the 7pm $75 again last night. i played pretty tight since im mostly concentrating on my plo cash tables.

here's the first significant hand:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1722584 - thats an ugly turn and river but his bet on the river made me feel more comfortable with calling. so i pick off his bluff and get some good chips early.

the second hand:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1722585 - same villain, betting light and probably muttering to himself that im a fkn calling station.

leads to the final hand:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1722587 - same villain again opens the button, i make a simple 3-bet from the bb and it's literally probably the 6th hand i've played in the first 90 mins. he snap shoved and i snap call.

so despite his best efforts, the poker gods would not allow to take all his chips. i guess looking at it a day later the third hand is probably a bad call but i had a feeling he was pissed with me for not folding the AJ hand and was playing poorly against me.

only got about 600 hands of plo in and broke pretty much even after being down a couple buy-ins to start. i think im misplaying sets on dangerous boards so it's something i'll have to go over.

tg

Monday, November 19, 2007

another 1k hands of plo and a few tournies

friday nite played a nice long session.

started around 7pm and played the $75 nl mtt and got bounced in the 3rd hand. i pick up KK in the bb and folds around to sb. sb raises 3x and i 3-bet him pot, he insta-shoves and i called figuring i was coolered by AA. he somehow shows up with TT, flop comes K67, turn 8, river 9. gg me and then he shit talks a bit. i told him he sucks, he tells me to check his stats, i look him up on opr, he has like 35k in profit over the last 120 days so i shut my mouth and accept the fact that i got "outplayed".

during the same time i played a $26 turbo satellite to the 6-max limit holdem ftops event. it had something like 70 runners with 7 seats paying. it got down to about 22 people and i had just below an avg stack with 4200 and blinds of 200/400. in the bb i got 52o and it folded to the sb who was sitting on about 2000. he just limped to my surprise and i checked. the flop came T43 and the sb checked. i bet my open ender and sb check/raised and i pretty much had to go with it so i 3-bet and sb 4-bet all-in. i assumed he had flopped a junky 2 pair or a half decent Ten but no, he had the almight K5o for no hand no draw but the best hand. i failed to improve and was crippled and went out 18th seatless.

i played the $26 8pm and was on a roller coaster for the first hour and it felt like a victory to have 2800 at the break even though we started out with 3k. early on in the 2nd hour i doubled up with KK vs AQo and was in good shape. i lost a few small pots and then a good sized one when i snap called a 11bb button push from a bad player with KJs in the bb. it's a definite muck but i'm a little rusty in these tourny spots and thought he was pushing a wide enough range to make it worth while. he was fairly weak with 77 and i lost the flip and a little less than 1/2 my stack. after that hand i got moved and played very bad. with about 12bb's i decided to make a blind steal w/ JTo from the hijak. the button called as did the sb who both had me well covered. the flop came down AKx w/ two spades and i had no spades. the sb checked and for some reason i decided to rep strength and bet out 1200 of my remaining 2k. the button immediately raised, sb folded and i pathetically folded getting a bazzillion to one on my last 800 chips. mistake 1 was blind stealing w/ 12bb's and mistake 2 was continuing a steal with no chips when getting called in two places. i shoved my 700ish stack w/ A9s utg after that and ran it into AQo and busted deservingly.

so during all this i was playing 4 tables of 100plo. i felt like i was playing well and was probably up quite a bunch before it came crumbling down and i lost a couple big pots playing deeper than the usual 100bb's. on one table i had two extremely loose passive players on my left that were absolutely killing me. they cold called every raise i made and never folded to a c-bet and i was often check/folding turns to them. i guess it's my fault cuz i didn't adapt in time and i probably should of started check/folding flops when i whiffed or maybe even just shut down the table altogether and find a better table.

so combined that with getting horribly outdrawn on in the 9:15pm $26 plo tourny i started to get a little irratated. (see tilted) so i made an executive decision to donk off my short stack in the plo tournament so i could shut down my cash tables before i started tilting. when i checked my pokertracker to see what i was up for the session in cash i was actually down $14 after being up close to 4 buy-ins or so. this pissed me off as well.

so i chilled out for an hour or so playing xbox and clearing my head. i came to realize that plo is just a massively swingy game and sometimes im going to be up and lose it back and sometimes i will be down a bunch and win it back. poker is just one long session that way and i don't need to worry about the wins and losses day to day or even month to month for that matter.

i logged probably another 300 hands of cash after my break and finished up $147 for the night in cash which felt good.

i haven't played since except for a little home game saturday night in which i finally one a game. we pretty much play a turbo sng with anywhere between 6-8 guys and most are chopped heads up according to chip equity. we usually only get 2 games in a night but we were all hyped up for the 3 games so i didn't get home till 4am. the first game was $20 buy-in and i busted w/ TT vs AKo. 2nd game was a $40 buy-in when i got short with high blinds i busted with KJs vs AJo. 3rd game was a $20 buy-in and i pwnd it outright for a cool $120. the final heads-up hand had me shove my opponent in with Q3o on a AQ8 rainbow board. he snap called me with 75soooooted and i managed to hold up. it's a good game. it's also the first game i've won outright in probably close to a year. :(

tg.

Friday, November 16, 2007

just had a thought

something i was just thinking. i've seen a couple posts on cardrunners about people spending there fpp's. i started getting extreme jealousy since i thought the fpp program was pretty sick when i decided that i could really just do the same thing with my fulltilt rakeback and save it up and let it sit in my rakeback account.

so i think i'm going to neglect cashing out my rakeback until i have a couple grand and then it will kind of be like a free roll when i want to cash it out and go to the wsop and play an event.

it also will act as an incentive to play more since the more i play the more rakeback i get.

two posts in a day! BOOONGGG

i suck so bad at posting

i've meant to write like 3 updates since the last one but keep forgetting. now i've forgotten most of it but here's a shot.

- had my first plo lesson last thursday and my second last nite. both went very well and im starting to feel very confident playing. im still making the odd horrid mistake but for the most part playing well. i've been up playing 100plo again and feel comfortable at this limit although i haven't had an opportunity to put a lot of hands in. pre-flop i've identified a few spots where i was playing too tight and my last nights session i played at 29/16 pretty much.

- i've played a couple tournies without cashing. i went semi deep the other night in the 7pm $75 but made a bone head play to cripple myself and then another bonehead play to dust off my remaining 4 bb's. i took a stab at qualifying for the $535 ftops horse event last nite but went out 8/8 in a $133 satellite.

- i had a lot on the go last weekend and never got to play so the number of hands i've been putting in is a little pathetic of late. if i want to get better and make actual money i have to start dedicating myself to putting in hands. i often only play when i really feel like playing and if im feeling a little bit lazy than a seem to use that as an excuse. from now on im going to set a goal for hands per month since on a week to week basis i might not have a set amount of time. my goal for now is 15k hands of cash plo a month + mtt's on the side. i won't really have a goal for mtt's since i will just play them sporadically when time permits. this month i've only managed 2k so far but im still gonna try and hit 15k somehow. my goal for december will probably be higher since i am off on vacation for a week around christmas and should be able to play a lot more.

- i've been craving live play lately and am also looking into possibly playing some smaller wsop circuit events if the times are right and my bankroll permits it. i'd probably need to hit some kind of score in a mtt or run well and move up in the cash games to be able to afford it. oh, and i've been looking into a vegas trip in more detail and have hope of going early in the new year.

- gonna play a wack tonight and might get a chance to play either a home game saturday nite or a possible casino visit for some 1/2 nl.

tg

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

a little bit of everything

played last night with mixed results.

once again i was back playing some mtt's.

i came 43/45 in a $75 45 person sng once again. action went limper in ep, i raise in mp w/ QQ and player behind me cold calls and the limper calls. flop comes 882 with two diamonds. limper checks i bet out about 2/3 the pot, cold caller min-raises, limper folds and i tanked for a bit before shoving. he showed JdTd and the rest is history.

i then reg'd for a $44 sng and came 17/45. down to about 27 i had about 12bb's and the aggy sb open shoved 6bb's into my bb and i called w/ K8o since he's shoving any two. he had 55 and i lost that race. i then went into short stack ninja mode and eventually ran my 4bb's up to 12 again. then i lost 1/2 my stack some how, doubled w/ 55 vs QQ (not a problem) and then ran 88 into AA. (a problem)

the 7pm $75 went well and i was pretty happy with my play. i ran it up early to about 5k and had about 6.5k at the first break. the 2nd hour was pretty sick as i had more than the avg stack and was still one of the shorties on the table. i got down in the 12-15bb's range a couple times and made some nice re-steals to chip back up. then with about 12k @ 250/500+a i opened the button to 1300 and was pretty sure the bb was gonna re-ship any two. the sb cold called the raise and sure enough the bb piled his 10k into the middle, i insta re-shoved and the sb folded. bb showed T2o but he flopped a Ten to knock me down to 2.2k. i short stack ninja'd again and doubled up w/ TT vs A9o that kept me alive for another orbit or so until i picked up 55 in the sb and min-raised shoved an ep raise. his AQ hit on the river and i finished 84/491.

during this time i reg'd for a $75 plo satellite into the $535 ftops event. it only got 9 entrants but since it was 6-max we played short handed to start. i pretty much folded my way to the final 6 after picking up one pot where i check/called the river with a straight flush and was up against a donk with the nut flush that was certainly going broke. down to 6 handed i won a big pot with top set against top and bottom pair. from there myself and one other guy had about 5k each with the other three players all left with around 1k. i pretty played tight and folded my garbage and before i knew it i was heads-up with one of the previous 1k stacks. we were about 50bb deep when i got it all-in w/ top and bottom on a A96 flush draw board and was shown top two w/ a club draw. so i just missed a seat there but made a whopping $11 for my efforts. i always seem to get 2nd in those sats and was really unsure about the flop play of the bustout hand.

the last tournament i played was the 8pm $26 and i bounced out of that 925/1210 when i raced off AKo vs JJ.

i tried to keep it around 4 tables all night so as i busted in a tournament i would open up a cash table. by the time i busted all my tournaments i was running two tables of 100plo 6 max and two tables of 100nl full ring.

in about 220 hands of plo i made about $109 after being stuck a buy-in early. couple hands in i got dealt AA24 double suited to the aces and got it all-in pre against AA46 single suited to an ace and lost when the board came 6xx6x. after that i won a massive pot after making a speculative call pre. ep (playing 1/2 a buy-in) limps, i limp behind w/ AQ44 single suited to the ace and the sb (big stack) raises pot, ep calls and i decided to call. flop comes 984 with two clubs. sb leads for pot, ep shoves, i shove over the top and sb makes the call. ep shows T7xx for a bare open ended straight draw and sb shows AQJT with three clubs for top wrap + nut flush draw. for the main pot i have about 44% equity and my hand held up to take it down. after that i beat up on a donk that kept buying in for 1/2 and getting stacked.

in nl holdem i only got about 115 hands in and lost $66. the only big hand occured when a player playing about a $65 stack raised in late position and i cold called with 9s8s in the cutoff and we took the flop heads-up. the flop came down a beauty Q88 rainbow and villain bet close to pot and i elected to just call. the turn was an offsuit K and villain once again fired close to pot and i put him in. he called pretty quickly w/ KQo and rolled a K on the river to drag the pot.

it was really fun to mix up my play between cash and tourny, holdem and omaha and it really kept my interest on the games the whole night where as i usually get disintersted from time to time when just playing one form of poker exclusively.

i hope to play a more balanced schedule like this in the future.

tg.

Monday, November 5, 2007

return to donkaments and found a coach

haven't played a whole lot in the last week and a half. i was busy most of the week last week so i decided to let my mind clear a bit and stay away.

i think since my last post i've dropped 2 buy-ins or so at 50plo. other than that it's been short little sessions where i broke close to even playing maybe 200 hands of 100plo, lost a capped pot in a 1/2 cap plo game ($80 cap) and busted in a few mtt's.

i kinda got a thirst for mtt's again after following the coverage of the wpt fallsview (which i failed to put a $1 towards qualifying for) so one night i played the $26 plo at 8:15 along with both the daily doubles on ftp. the play in the plo tournament was absolutely hilarious. i don't have the hh's to post but it was probably the worst play i've ever seen at any time in my life. i busted in that tournament 51st out of 211 when i ran double suited Kings into double suited Aces pre.

the daily doubles didn't last long, i got it all-in on a 8 high flop w/ KK vs QQ and villain rolled a Q on the turn and in the second one i don't even remember how i busted but it was 767/1193.

this past saturday i played the 1pm $75 6 max nlhe and it went fairly well. i feel very rusty playing nlhe but thought i came around a bit during this tournament. again the play was pretty poor and i chipped up to 5k from 3k just picking on one particulary bad player. i then raised to 150 utg w/ JJ, got cold called by mp who i know calls a lot of raises in position w/ suited connectors and what not, the button (another bad player) pushes for 800 total and i'm pretty comfortable calling him. then the bb wakes up out of nowhere and shoves for 3k so i fold and mp folds. button shows TT and bb shows.................55.

a little bit later i get JJ utg again at a different table. w/ a 6k stack i raise it up, mp makes a smallish re-raise of about 2.5x and the sb cold calls. mp has about 1.8k left after his raise and sb has about 4k. i had zero reads on either player but for some reason i was pretty sure i had mp beat. usually a smallish re-raise scares the hell out of me but i had one of those gut things that made me want to push to isolate. the only problem is that the sb could be trapping here. if he's good he probably has me beat but if he's bad he could have anything and would fold (or put it in bad) against a push. i ended up shoving when it got back to me and both players called. mp had ATo but the sb was trapping and had Aces. but luckily for me it was a donkament and i flopped an underfull to take down a big pot.

in looking back i think i should give both players more credit and just call pre-flop and see what developes.

i ended up going on a good run in that tourny but eventually busted 55th out of like 236. at the same time i also played a $75 45 person sng and lasted all of about 5 hands after i got it all-in pre w/ AKs against AA and KK. action went mp raise, i cold called in the cutoff, sb re-raised, mp shoved, i cold called all-in as did the sb. not sure i hate the call since i look weak calling the initial raise so mp might be shoving a decent range to isolate against the sb. sb definitly has a hand but it's not always going to be AA/KK. the only real worry i have with the hand is that i get it all-in sharing cards with one of the other players and have to outdraw the third players pair with less than 6 outs.

it was fun getting back into some touraments and i think i'll try to play a couple from time to time to break up the grind of cash games. tournaments provide that surge of adrenailine that you don't always get in cash games.

yet another ftops event is starting up this week and while i would like to play a few events im unsure if i'll get to. there is a $535 plo on saturday along with a few others that peak my interest but i'm going to be busy most of the day saturday and might not have a chance to satellite in and i don't see myslef dumping that big of a buy-in on a single tournament. so maybe some tournaments in the future but mostly cash games i think.

speaking of cash games i've found a plo coach. im going to have my first session this week and we'll see how it goes. im pretty excited about the experience in general as i feel that having a coach is the next step in getting better. books are good, videos are great but i don't think anything is better than having a better player sweat and teach you. i think it's how a lot of great players have learned from others and im hoping that the chemistry i have with this coach is a success.

i've set my short term goals (not really sure of the timeline) to be a winning player at 2/4 & 3/6 plo online. i think i can definitly acheive this and eventually i could work my way up to 5/10 but thats too far down the road to speculate about.

another thing i have to do next year is play at the wsop. i have to! no bullshit this year. i will go to the wsop and play at least one event plus side games but my goal is to play two events.

i'm also getting off my ass and scheduling a vegas trip for late January/early February as well.

things are happening.

tg

Thursday, October 25, 2007

short update

have played a little less than 1k hands since i last posted and am down about 2.5 buy-ins over that time.

i pretty much dropped that in the first 100 hands or so and have played break even since. i talked about plugging some pre-flop leaks in my last post but now i'm playing pretty snug. actually im playing a bit nitty with a vpip in the 15% range. that's very very very tight for plo but it's probably still profitable in the lower stakes. the good thing is that my pfr% is still in the 8-9% range which means i'm staying aggressive.

only one or two bone head moves that cost me but overall im happy with my play. most losses were due to losing flips which is going to happen.

i'm going to play some more over the next two nites.

tg

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

life at the micro-stakes

so i've played a little over 2k hands back down at 25¢/50¢ with good results.


i've played better but still have had the odd brain fart where i stick it in horrible. luckily i've won a couple monster pots that have padded my stats. i'm still ironing out some of my pre-flop leaks and was over valuing hands like 9♥9♣7♦6♥ which are actually fairly weak holdings from up front.

Also, i've come to realize that drawing to the 2nd or 3rd nuts can get you in a lot of trouble. i've always known this when playing straight and flush draws but i always kind of figured that if i had a non-nut combo draw it was still plenty powerful. i couldn't be more wrong and in this hand i get it in with a mere 6% equity on the flop and manage to suckout.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1599148

here i make a the worst donkey call ever but somehow stuck it in. one of those times as soon as you click call you realize what you just did. posting mostly to embarass myself.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1619279

i've been trying to sneak in a few hands everyday at lunch since i want to get as many hands in as possible.

i'll play tonight and probably post more tomorrow.

tg

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

playing like shizzat

well i've continued to lose money at .50/1.00 to the point that i'm down over 18 buy-ins at like 6000 hands.

that's not good at all and i think it warrants a move back down to .25/.50 for the time being until i get my head screwed back on straight and start playing better.

i played about 1600 hands over the course of the weekend and lost $403. i was down more but won a bit back in the last couple hundred hands. i thought that i played decent but when i went through and did a thorough anaylysis of the hands in pokertracker i see that i'm playing like garbage. i kept a running total of $ that i lost due to poor play/tilt/lack of discipline. after reviewing all the key hands i basically gave away $503!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so if i played to my potential i would have been up a buy-in instead of down 4. and when i say potential i mean that i believe that i have a higher skill set than what i play at. for some reason my gametime decision making is lacking focus. always has and that's the issue i have to deal with. im also not saying my knowledge of pot limit omaha is vast or great but i think i have a better handle on it than most my opponents.

i played again last nite and ended up down $311 although i made about $250 dicking around at lunchtime playing 1/2 ha (1/2 pot limit holdem, 1/2 pot limit omaha). upon reviewing my play i once again gave away about $200 of the $311. it wasn't all bad though as i did lose the minimum on a couple of coolers.

i'll play again tonite and will most likely stick to .25/.50 and only 4 tables. i think anything more than 4 tables at once is severely lowering my level of play. i tend to add more tables to get more hands in since i don't play all that often but the quantity over quality scenario is certainly killing my EV.

tg.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

not a good start

well here's my first 2600 hands at .50/1.00.



not good at all but i'm not worried either. i reviewed all the big losing hands so far and came to the conclusion that the loss is due to negative variance and bad play.

im not going to worry about bad beats or anything since that stuff will take care of itself but the bad play is unacceptable and really makes me dissapointed in myself. i can play better than i have and will have to in the future if i plan on having any success.

the play at this level is pretty surprising. it seems like every table has 3 or 4 uber maniacs that are just dying to give away money. i think part of my problem has been having a hard time adjusting to the aggressiveness. things like getting 3-bet constantly and having players make moves constantly post flop left me a little over whelmed. when i get over whelmed like that i tend to start making snap plays without thinking through and it's cost me.

i'm going to re-review the hands i've played so far to iron out what i'm doing wrong and go from there.

here's a couple of gems:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1569143 - this guy had my head absolutley spinning.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1569276 - the old 1 outer.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1569286 - bad play by me, i think i should be flat calling the flop raise and check/folding the turn un-improved.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1569295 - i was 90% sure i had this guy beat on the flop since he had been raising me on the flop with all kinds of bluffs but since i was down a bit and running bad i decided to wait for a safe turn before jamming. the turn isn't that safe and i jam it anyways. just bad play that needs to be fixed.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1569350 - and the biggest hand i actually won.

tg

Thursday, October 4, 2007

movin on up

So i've played the last two nights getting about 700 hands in each night. this puts me pretty much at 10k hands for .25/.50 and since i'm winning and feel like i'm getting a good handle on the game i'm going to move up to .50/1.00.
here's the pokertracker details


and here's the graph




the graph starts off pretty rocky and i didn't get into the green until about the 5k hand mark but that's probably mostly due to learning the game. the graph is definitly more volatile than the old limit holdem graphs i used to do but it's also only 10k hands so it might straighten out a little bit over time.


the pokertracker stats pretty much round off to 21/12/1.9 which is probably pretty accurate to what i'm playing now. early on i think i was playing closer to 24 vpip and then tightened up to 17ish before slowly adding some hands to my range in late postion. i believe the last couple sessions i've been playing anywhere between 19-21 vpip. im also working on closing the gap a little bit between the vpip and pfr% but it will never be identical. i have started raising a little lighter in position against chronic limpers since i find that when playing plo position just dominates.


my vpip from position looks like this:

pretty standard i think although i'm losing more money in the sb than i should be but at the same time making more money in the bb than i should be. i'd like to get utg into the green as well.
i'll probably play quite a bit over the next few days and look forward to the next level.
tg

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

where are the swings?

for some reason my poker stamina is non existent. it seems like everytime i get an hour into a session im just beat and sit there watching the clock because i know i have to get more hands in. it probably has a lot to do with lack of sleep since my pup likes to get up around 6ish most mornings.

i'll play tonight and hopefully get 2 hours in. this past weekend i played about 1300 hands which isn't a lot. i was hoping to jam 3k in but fell well short. i also started 5 tabling at one point and did quite well with it although it's not ideal to do on my laptop. i want to move back down to my desktop where i can easily handle multi-tabling with no overlap and have a second screen to run quick sims after hands. the problem i have right now is that i've been taking a mass amount of notes on my laptop which are not transferable to my desktop unless i overwrite the year and a half of notes i've accumulated on that. i might be able to export them to another file and then manually put them in or something. pain in the ass.

so with 1300 hands played on the weekend it puts me at roughly 8600 hands played at .25/.50. as it stands now i think i will move up to .50/1.00 when i hit 10k although im a little weary. i think i have enough game to play that level and if i dump a bunch it won't affect my bankroll but i've yet to see the massive swings of variance that are to be had in pot limit omaha. i think i started off stuck 5 buy-ins but since then have steadily posted wins to the point where im up 6 buy-ins. i'll post all my pokertracker stuff including a pretty graph once i hit 10k. my last session of 1300 hands was a little rocky and i was probably down close to 4 buy-ins at certain points but managed to come out of it up a fraction of a buy-in.

this could be due to the fact that i play fairly tight but im unsure. 8600 hands is not a lot so i'll just keep concentrating on learning and improving and hopefully everything else falls into place.

hand time:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1537472 - i like my line here. i'm definitly committed against the short stack pfr but by just calling it gives me the opportunity to get away from it cheaply if acehogan was going for a c/r as well.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1537465 - folds like this are becoming much more routine.

EDIT: pokerhand is down again so i'll leave the rest out for now.

tg

Friday, September 28, 2007

long session planned, short session played

had plans of putting in a good long session last nite.

it started well until i took a quick break and then went on uber life tilt. (couldn't find the remote, phone kept ringing...aaaaarrrrrrghhhhh) so i decided not to play anymore for the night since i wasn't in the right frame of mind and watched some poker after dark instead since negreanu was on.

i was hoping to get 800 hands in but only got 370. i finished up over 1.5 buy-ins which is good but it mostly all came from one hand. i was also having some internet issues which may have been the beginning to my life tilt episode since i was getting 3-bet and check raised liberally by this one aggressive player to my left. i finally pick up AAxx on the button to his sb, raise and ................................... watched those full tilt cards do the wave while i tried to reconnect.

a couple hands from last night. i tightened up a little last night since i've noticed that i have been giving a little too much credit to some poor holdings.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1529331 - 46% equity in a 3-way all-in pot pre has gotta be +EV. i love the chat during the hand.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1529338 - stab the flop to see if im good. they both play their hands like draws or two pairs so i fire again. on the river i just want to show it down.

i'm working harder at concentrating on every post flop decision. i often times drift into auto-pilot 15-20 mins into a session and start hitting bet/call/fold buttons as fast as i can. i don't have near the skill or the experience to play like that in a game like plo so i'm trying to slow everything down and am taking advantage of the time bank a lot more. this has been a fault of mine way back to my limit holdem days so it's a hard habit to break.

tg

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

snuck in some hands

wrote this a couple days ago but never got to posting it
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i managed to play 457 hands last nite. i felt a bit rushed at first but settled down and played decent after that.

one leak became very apparent last night as i twice paid off the nut flush w/ the 2nd nut flush. i was actually thinking about this before i sat down that i've got to be able to fold these hands. i guess im not fully used to being up against the nuts as often as it occurs in plo. i'll work on getting away from more hands like this but from a holdem perspective it's so hard to put a guy on a flopped nut flush when you're holding the King high flush.

i ended up just short of a buy-in again. i'll post some hands below. i've also been doing a lot of work with my pokertracker trying to configure it to better analyse my game. i'm working on setting up searchable hand categories like all AAxx hands or mid wrap hands. i'll post my pokertracker stats when i get to 10k hands. at that point i'll decide whether to stay at .25/.50 or to move up to .50/1.00.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1522697 - wrap vs set. pretty standard i think. 47.6% equity.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1522699 - i should probably just muck pre. i don't want to spike a 2 and even if i spike a T i'm not that happy.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1522720 - i play like trash. i just complete instead of raising since trashy KK is so hard to play post-flop out of position. i find when these loose passives limp the button they seem to get really stubborn about folding so i'd like a much stronger hand that will hit a lot of flops. decent flop so i stab and get called. on the turn i think i should either bet/fold or check/fold. i do neither and end up making a really poor pay off on the end.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1522735 - ok flop but not great. turn doesn't change much besides putting another flush draw out. i was quite catious because this player was not one to raise too much and i thought it was a very real possiblility that he had QTxx or a set that he was hoping to pair up with. on the river i only beat a bluff and against a more aggressive opponent i might call here looking to snap off a broken flush draw but i'm pretty sure this player has me crushed.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1522738 - should probably pass this even 4 handed pre-flop. hit a nice flop and get paid off for stacks w/ pretty close to air.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1522740 - pretty standard i think. im still 40% on the turn even though i miss. on the flop im 50.1% favorite! i managed to flip my chat on to see if he was berating my play and sure enough i was getting an absolute ear full.

tg


Tuesday, September 25, 2007

plo weekend

played quite a bit friday nite and saturday and recorded about 1900 hands in total. i think i played a little sloppy on saturday and kind of went against my rule of playing tired. i made close to 5 buy-ins at .25/.50 but lost 2 buy-ins in the span of 74 hands playing .50/1.00. the loss at .50/1.o0 was mostly due to 2 hands, once firing two barrels and giving up on the river and the second flipping pre w/ aces vs aces. the only reason i played .50/1.00 was because there were only 2 tables of .25/.50 going and i wanted to maximize my playing time.


i was hoping to stick strictly to .25/.50 till i got to 10k hands because im kinda anal when it comes to playing and sticking to certain limits. i don't like to spread limits during sessions as it lends itself to playing poor at the smaller limit since the gains and losses are less significant than the higher limit being played simultaneously. it's not necessarily a money thing, just more of a physcological thing.


anyways, here are the big/interesting hands from the weekend. some of the bigger pots i won i feel i played poorly and probably should have been folding instead of shoving/calling and some of the big pots i lost i thought i played well so screw being good at poker.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514739 - not sure if i should be folding to the 2nd raise pre or not. i don't think i can fold the flop since the lead out from that player could be anything.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514745 - none of my draws/made hand are all that strong but put together it's a decent spot to get the money in. i have 54% equity against his actual hand and if i give him something like top set i'm still 49%.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514755 - c/r the turn since i figured him for draw or a dry Queen that he would feel comfortable betting after i show weakness. unfortunately his dry Q is better than mine but i suck out. (22.5% on the turn to win)



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514757 - here im playing heads-up since the table broke down and i thought i had an edge on the guy. not sure what he's doing here on the turn. i thought this was standard but just looking at it now im not sure how much i like my turn bet. checking behind on the turn to induce a river bluff might be better.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514758 - fairly standard c-bet w/ a little potential, decent card on the turn and without getting raised i should probably check/call the river.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514759 - quads are hard to play.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514762 - pretty standard i think.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514768 - wow, i c/r the river a lot.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514793 - meh, i suck at 52/48's.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514797 - the flop isn't too bad for me so i decided to raise his weak lead. i exude some rookie hand reading skills and couldn't put a hand together that he would play like that. i thought he 3-bet a set all-in on the flop and i doubted he would lead call like that with a bare nut flush draw. im toast the whole way.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514801 - butchered this hand. i had been flopping a lot of sets and having the most horrendous turn card fall that i got frustrated and just threw my money at this pot. he basically gives me a cheap price to fill up and i shove on it. i think i can call the turn bet and fold if i don't improve.



http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514802 - i was pissed at myself when i raised this. my immediate thoughts after are to just call and fold the turn unimproved but when running the sim i actually have 48% equity against the nuts. if he would have had top set though my equity drops to like 38%.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514805 - i don't usually put villains on slow played flopped sets or straights when the flop has a flush draw and they don't raise. im not folding this hand on the turn though. i'm still 40% equity against 54xx here.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514808 - standard for everyone to get it in here. i had no idea that i would actually be a favorite in this situation with 52% equity. it helps that they both have sets since it blocks some of there boat outs. against just top set we'd pretty much be a 50/50. on the turn i'm close to 81% after hitting my straight but the re-draw gets there.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514815 - we both get it in with the nuts and re-draws. my re-draw is stronger though giving me 60% equity in the hand. unfortunately his comes in and mine misses.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514817 - i hate life and money. i totally botched the river here. as soon as he check/called the turn i thought there was a good chance he had the nut flush yet i get greedy and try to extract more on the river.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1514820 - meh, felt like he was slow playing a 3 or a boat. wrong read but good laydown none the less.

end post.

tg

Friday, September 21, 2007

shorter session

only about 250 hands. ended up just short of a buy-in.

here are the interesting hands:

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1503640 - i don't usually raise like this from the blinds but did here just to change things up. i c-bet the flop w/ a weak top pair and get called. the turn doesn't complete any draws and i'm pretty sure i can get him to fold a wrap with another bet on the turn so i fire a 2nd barrel. on the river a 45xx hand gets there but i don't think he's calling on the turn w/ just a wrap. i doubt he has a set since he would of raised to protect it. i think he usually has a flush draw or weak two pair so i fire the 3rd barrel and take it down.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1503646 - a decide to limp behind a couple of limpers w/ trashy aces. i get a dream situation when it gets raised behind me and then the original limpers call so i re-pot and am shoving any flop.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1503659 - i raise it up utg w/ a semi-weak hand and get a big family pot with 5 calls. an ok flop with a pair and the nut flush draw. a get a single caller and improve to top two pair to go along with the draw. i make a weakish looking bet hoping to induce a shove but he just calls again. river fills me up and he unfortunately folds.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1503659 - take a flop heads-up in position. flop a vunerable top set and get check/called. the turn is the absolute worst card in the deck. i check behind hoping to fill up on the river or get to show it down for free. im not beating anything he bets on the river and am forced to fold.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1503770 - raise up a couple limpers in postion with a disguised hand and get two calls. i just give up on the flop since it hits so many hands and completely missed me. on the turn i spike a 6 to give me the 3rd nuts but the action in front is extremely scary. the table had been playing pretty passive and these two players limp quite a bit so KKxx and JJxx is definitly in their range. i can't see ice raising anything but a set here and i think for a while before finally folding. might have been a mistake but i'm pretty sure it's a money saving fold long term.

i hope to get a bunch of hands in this weekend so more to come.

tg

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

short plo session

fit in about 450 hands 4 tabling yesterday.

results were good finishing up just under 2 buy-ins. i just finshed reviewing most of the big hands so i'll post them here.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1498267 - pre-flop i elect just to call since i don't have any suits to go with my aces. i've really tightened up out of position since hands like AAxx are so hard to play post flop out of position. flop is standard, bet the nuts and get called in two places. the turn completes a wheel draw but i'm not overly concerned about it and i feel i still have the best hand here the majority of the time. i check the river through since i didn't feel i was getting paid off by any worse hands. obv im wrong and i probably get another bet out of a passivley played middle set.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1498289 - take a free flop in the bb. i lead out on the flop to protect my hand from over pairs and possible wraps. i checked the turn originally thinking that i could very well be beat by a bigger 5 and checking might keep the pot smaller. reviewing it though i think i should probably just fire again and see what happens. he could have floated me with a big overpair or have low wrap that he's playing cautiously since the board is paired. if he raises me on the turn i can safely fold. the small bet on the turn really doesn't give me any more info so i call and decide to re-evaluate the river. i check the river and told myself i would call anything but a pot sized bet and sure enough he pots it. i time banked it for a while and finally decided to call. my original thought was to muck it but i couldn't get the thought of an overplayed big pair out of my head. also, i've under sold the strenght of my hand and he could be trying to push me off w/ a busted draw too. not sure about this hand though so i'll probably post it on a forum for other opinions.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1498317 - standard raise w/ decent aces in position. i'd like it a lot more if the aces were suited but a strong hand none the less. flop is fairly dry w/ a flush draw and i have two blockers. i fire out pot and get called in one spot. villain is a holdem player that will often call down w/ over pairs and what not. on the turn i pick up a straight draw but it also puts another flush draw on the board. i should be firing here again everytime since i believe i have the best hand a vast majority of the time. for some reason i puss out again on the turn and give him a free card. not sure why i did it but it's a bad play looking back. i might have been going for a check raise but can't remember. river is fairly meaningless as i doubt he cold called on the flop w/ two pair, a set or a dry 2. he could have had a 2 + a flush draw but im going to give him a chance to bluff at it for me. i called pretty quickly and he was weak the whole way.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1498328 - raisey daisy in position w/ a good hand. flop trips w/ top kicker and get it all-in. his 1/2 pot bet/shove made me think he had a 9 as well but i'm not folding just because he might already be full. as it worked out i have 66% equity against his hand. if he was full w/ 97xx or 77xx i still have 38% equity so im not in that bad of shape.

anyways, i've come across a really awsome plo blog that i'll link up shortly. the guy plays anywhere between 3/6 and 25/50 plo and writes up great analysis on hands he's played and why he played them like he does.

i've also been reading the book "the poker mindset" and it's a really great book. i'd suggest it as madatory reading material to any poker player.

tg

Monday, September 17, 2007

2k hands of plo

got about 2k hands in over the weekend 4 tabling on my laptop. im so used to having dual monitors that it's a real pain in the ass trying to review hands that i missed and what not with only the laptop screen. everytime i get in a big pot im trying to run the equity after the hand is over to try and get a feel for whether i was justified in sticking it in.

i got my pokertracker omaha working so i started going over my stats on saturday. i've been purposely playing uber tight because i think its best to learn a tight style first. that way you're not getting into too many marginal situations that you don't have the skill set to deal with. over the first 2k hands i played i had holdem like pt numbers so i worked on loosening up a little bit more in lp and on the button by adding in some good 3 card hands w/ a dangler.

i lost a buy-in over the 2k stretch of hands. in reviewing my hands in pokertracker and reading some posted hands online i think the one glaring weakness i have right now is overplaying weak combo draws.

if i flop a wrap or a weak flush draw w/ an open ender im sticking it in without thought and getting into some trouble. so i'll work to correct this and will adapt a little more of a fold button in these situations when i'm met with resistance.

here are the big hands of the weekend.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1487765 - i really felt he was on a flush draw and decided that i was calling a shove on the river as long as it came clubless. this player seemed capable of shoving a broken draw on the end as well.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1487768 - i take a flop trying to crack aces and smash it. i have 63.5% equity on the flop.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1487791 - villain in this hand was pretty bad and i've been pounding on him a bit so im going all the way w/ my aces.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1487799 - hit another good flop and get it in as a 57% fav.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1487821 - not sure about this hand. pokertracker tells me i have 46% equity which is good but im lucky not to be up against a flush draw that would kill a lot of my outs and bury my equity.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1487825 - easy game.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1487830 - loose call out of the blinds. i'm pretty sure im ahead on the flop but it's probably a check/fold on the turn since im not beating anything now.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1487960 - slight fav at 52.2% but such flipaments.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1490972 - and a good example of how i'm overplaying weak combo draws. yuk and puke all at the same time. 17% equity, gross! =(

im not frustrated at all and am really having a good time playing.

tg

Saturday, September 8, 2007

haven't played at all

so in the last couple weeks i have barely played any poker.

a couple reasons for this:

1) my girlfriend has changed jobs and no longer works many evenings. this is when i use to play most or all of my tournaments.

2) i got my new puppy last week and he requires constant attention.

so i've basically come to kind of a cross roads. i might have one or two chances a month to play tournaments which doesn't cut it.

basically i no longer have large chunks of time to dedicate to tournament poker but i do have lots of small windows during the week when i can fit in 1 or 2 hour sessions.

soooooooooo, im going back to cash games.

but not nl holdem. i've decided to join all the rage and start playing pot limit omaha.

plo is a pretty fun game and it's going to be a very big challenge to become a winning player but i look forward to it.

i started messing around with it a couple weeks ago and started off pretty poorly. i started out playing like an absolute maniac at .50/1.00 6 max and lost several buy-ins by felting AAxx and KKxx hands.

it got me to thinking about my recent cash game failures and what the root cause is. i finally came to the conclusion that when i took my stab at nl 6 max games i was basically playing with ego and under the idea that i didn't have anything to learn which is ridiculous.

i didn't spend anytime reviewing pokertracker, posting hands or analysing play. i pretty much thought i was playing great and just tilting off massively when things were'nt going my way.

when i first started in poker playing limit holdem i got whacked just like everyone else. what i did to improve was study, read, post hands and moved down to the lowest limits and started from there.

so my plo journey starts at .25/.50 6 max. i'm going to play at least 10k hands before moving up or down. 10k is not a lot of hands but i have plenty of bankroll to handle these limits.

my current br is at about 13k after i took some more money off line to play some live sats to the wpt at fallsview casino near home here.

im not sure how many hands i've played so far because i haven't got my pokertracker omaha registered on my laptop yet. since i have the puppy and my desktop is downstairs i really have to play on my laptop upstairs to keep my eye on him and run him outside when nature calls.

i think im down somewhere around 2 or 3 buy-ins over 1500 hands on my laptop and im unsure of what the results look like on my desktop but i think the sample is pretty small. 2 of the buy-ins i've dropped are due to mis-reading the board so i have something to work on already.

i look forward to getting good at this game so from now on im going to be doing my best to record results and post hands here.

tg

Friday, August 31, 2007

long time no updates

been busy but also haven't played too much.

my most recent sessions was a short one on saturday and a couple tournaments on sunday.

saturday i played the $26 at noon and built up some good chips before busting with a bone head move. the button during my sb was making all his lp raises pot sized and it appeared to me he was doing this to intimidate anyone from calling. so i ended up shoving 20bb's from the sb w/ K9o and he snapped me off with AJ. meh, i think although he was scared to play his hand he was also not folding it making the re-steal a bad move.

i tried one of the new $26 180 person sngs and busted 106th uneventfully. i also hopped into a $10 rebuy satellite to the big sunday $216. it only had 23 players and i won one of the 2 seats available after being in for the minimum. (1 rebuy, 1 add-on)

i ran some sngs during the session and pretty much broke even.

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sunday i decided to play some of the bigger tournaments that i rarely play. i started with the $26 noon on ftp and busted 305/497 with my AK vs 99.

i played a $109 super sat to the $500 satellite to the aussie millions. i came 10/14 after losing AQ vs 66 and then KT to T7.

i decided to jump into the party 300k guarantee and busted around the 1000 mark in a 1500 person field.

i called it an afternoon and then played the evenings.

i ran the 6pm $26 along with the $216 750k guarantee.

in the $26 i busted 234/910 when i raised in early position w/ QQ, got re-popped right behind me and i 4-bet shoved. buddy snap called me w/ ATo (i had a fairly solid image) and spiked an Ace on me.

the $216 went just as bad. i had a good stack the whole through until my bustout hand came up. i had been moved to a table with a big stack to my right that was raising very liberally in late positon when it was folded to him. so he opened the cutoff, and i decided to 3-bet 88 on the button and he thought and folded. very next hand he opens from the hijak and now i have KK. i make the exact same raise and when it folded back to him he couldn't shove fast enough w/ A7o. another Ace came and it was gg me again.

i played the 7pm $75 and went out 140/561 when i got it all-in pre w/ AKo vs JJ and the flop came Jxx.

the last tournament i reg'd for was the sunday mulligan. this one went pretty horrible and i ended up shoving my short stack w/ AQs right into AA.

i thought played pretty well in all the tournaments but just couldn't survive the flips late.

f sundays indeed.

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so thats been pretty much it. i played for an hour the other night and won a little bit in sngs and lost a little bit playing .50/1.00 heads up nlh. it's hilarious how bad some players are in those games but it can also be frustrating. one guy took a buy-in off me w/ set over set and left right away. the hit and runs are plentiful in those games.


tg

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

back in action

so haven't really played too much lately. was away/hungover all weekend so had no time to play at all.

i played a little last nite with decent results.

i started at 7pm and only played two tournaments for the nite. the tournaments were the 7pm $75 on ftp and the $109 on party.

both went well to start with. i built a big stack in the $75 due to having a complete donk to my right that would overshove bluff like it was his job. things were going well but i had two players to my left that kept flat calling every one of my raises. even when i raised and they were in the blinds they were flatting me. i managed to take most pots down w/ c-bets on the flop but i pretty much had to stay tight because i knew it wouldn't be long before they hit a flop or made a move on me.

so i basically i got eaten up by the blinds for a while and was down to about 10k @300/600/50a. i opened in ep w/ 55 since i had been playing tight and folded to a min-raise when it was pretty clear that the villain was trying to bait me into pushing. the very next hand w/ 8.2k i open shoved 77 from even earlier position and the same villain snapped me off w/ KK. both plays were pretty poor and annette_15 recently made a post on p5's about pp's late in tournaments with her own guidelines. i'll brush up on that and hopefully plug the leak.

the $109 on party had 226 entrants and i pretty much folded my way around the first 40mins. after that i won a couple good sized pots re-stealing and shoving mid pocket pairs and slowly built up an ok stack. i then got it all-in w/ AK vs QJ (the player limp/called all-in after a re-raise, shove and cold call) vs 88. i turned broadway to win a big pot and was primed for a deep run. i was probably top 5 in chips w/ 20 left, lost 2 huge pots but managed to get most of it back. by the time we got to the final table i was about 8/10 but only had 9bb's. average stack only had about 15bb's though so it wasn't the worst spot. i picked up KK but got no action and eventually busted 9th (maybe 8th) for about $550. the bust out seemed routine but in thinking the hand over after i think i played it wrong. blinds 2k/4k + small party ante, utg raises his 2nd hand in a row to 10k (he had about 60k behind), folds to me in the bb and i shove for another 27k more (shoved my 9bb's) w/ 55. at the time i thought it was a good shove because although i don't have a ton of mathematical fold equity, i thought i had a lot of fold equity when it came to stack size comparisons. anyways, he thought for a while before calling w/ 66 and i guess i don't blame him.

this is really a perfect spot for a stop n go and im 90% sure if i did pull a stop n go he would have been forced to fold the flop. (it came something like QJ7) just folding pre-flop might not be the worst decision either.

oh well, if i keep learning from these mistakes i can only get better.

i ran about 5 $55 turbo sngs at the beginning of the session and only cashed once for 2nd.

after those ran i pulled up 2 tables of 1/2 nl full ring cash and a 8 handed 3/6 omaha hi/lo game. i ran and played well in the nl games and ended up winning about 2.5 buy-ins.

i had some tough decisions in the nl games but seemed to make the right ones each time. i made a nice push w/ AA on a K high drawy board to a turn raise and was right with my read when villain folded.

on this hand i make a big laydown.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?1396821

as soon as he check raised i knew i was folding. i don't think he raises here with a flush draw or top pair. you can't always put a guy on a set but this is one of the few times where i think it's fairly transparent. plus, the button could very well be slow playing a big hand. i don't usually ask people what they had since 9/10 times you get a bull shit answer anyways but i did type in my usual "boy i would of loved to see that one". he replied that i didn't want to see it and that he had a set of Tens which i believe.

i dropped about 9 big bets in the O8 game ($54) and basically played donkish the entire time. i like playing O8 but to play at anywhere close to a winning level i would have to 2 table max and give it all my attention.

so a decent profit on the night all though it would have been nice to take down the 6.1k 1st place prize on party. oh well.

tg.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

played a bundle tuesday nite with zero success.

bust outs were your normal mixture of pushing a short stack w/ rags, bad beats and what not.

i busted the 7pm party $109 on like the 4th hand w/ AK on K426 rainbow board. i raised a limper pre and he called and then got c/r on the flop and called and called it off on the turn after he thought for a good 10 secs. he had poor results according to opr and although i had no real read of him as a player it felt like he would play any top pair that way and just had a gut feeling that my hand was good. he had 44 and i was dreading dead. woops!

i can't remember how i busted in the ftp 7pm, i played the 7:15pm limit and got rivered by a ragged 2 pair and had to fold KK in a 5 way pot on the turn.

i lost 99% of my stack on the 5th hand of the 8pm $26 when i got it all-in on a T hi spade draw board w/ QQ against KTo and got turned.

in the 8pm $163 i got it all-in near the end of the first hour against a total donk that was just dying to give his chips away. i raised a limper up w/ KTs and he cold called from the sb and we got it all-in on a KTX board and his QJo got there on the turn.

i busted every tourny before the 9pm ftops event even started. i was a little aggravated and almost un-registered for the event but didn't. if it was a nl holdem event i would have but since big O8 tournies only come around once in a blue moon i decided to rough it out.

i lasted about 3.5 hrs before busting 413 out of the 1067 player field. i played ok but definitly did not stay patient enough. i lost the majority of my chips w/ an overpair Q's and the second nut low in a 3 way pot where one guy had the nut low and the other had a naked pair of K's. the play was pretty bad as you could tell a lot of players were holdem players and couldn't fold an overpair no matter what the board action dictated. anyways, i definitly did not deserve to win and sucked out a couple times to get as far as i did.

all in all one of the rougher nights that most mtt players are accustomed to but something that i prepare myself for.

i snuck in a short cash session tonite and it was pretty successful. i started off w/ 2 $55 turbo sngs and went out 6th in one and won the 2nd won.

i ran a couple of 3/6 O8 6-max tables and lost about 15bb's over the course of playing them. i opened a couple of 1/2 nl full ring games and made close to a buy-in on those.

then i hopped into a .50/1.00 head-up game. some guy came and dusted off 2 buy-ins to me in that while playing like a complete idiot. i set him up beautifully and played like a weak nit for the first few minutes. then i just ran him over and eventually had him 4-betting all-in pre w/ T8o. it was good times and i think i'll dabble in low limit heads-up a little more often.

i sat down at a 3/6 stud game too but couldn't keep up with the action with all the other tables around so quit that before i got skinned.

the total for the nite was about $420 profit which is pretty good for donking around for an hour. it's good to make a mental note of these nights because they'll be times when i drop that much in an hour and will blame poor luck.

i had to withdrawal another1k from my roll today to help cover puppy expenses so with cash win and withrdrawal my roll is now just over 15k.

basically i've broken dead nuts even after my win and have taken the 4k out for personal stuff.

gone for the weekend so im done with ftops (thankfully) and prob won't be playing again till early next week.

tg

edit: just sat down at another hu .50/1.00 table while watching some pxf vids, got ran over to start and was down 1.5 buy-ins before coming back and taking the guys initial buy-in off him. hu is addictive, i couldn't stop him until i got back even.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

poor showing last nite

didn't play well last nite and it showed in the results.

started with the 6pm $216 turbo and $26 both on ftp.

built up a stack in the 200 turbo and had around 4.7k @ 100/200. big stack w/ 12k gets moved to my direct left. i come in for 600 w/ TT in fairly ep and he instantly shoves for 12k right behind me. it folds back to me and i was dead certain he had AK since there is no way he would play AA, KK or QQ that way. i doubt it's JJ since he's got a bunch of players left to act so i don't think he would shove. (he wasn't the only big stack) i decided to gamble for a stack since it is a turbo and if i win the flip im top 10 in chips. im not sure if it's a good call or not in hindsight, i can fold and still have 20bb's and there could be a chance he does over shove AA or KK since i myself mix my play up with that move at times. if he does have AK though im actually 56% favorite so i don't know. if you have any advice on the hand plz leave a comment.

anyways i called and he did indeed have AKo and i lost the race.

the $26 went well and i had more than doubled the starting stack early when i baited a bad player into pot committing himself w/ middle pair vs my AA overpair. stayed pretty much around 3k until early in the 2nd hour. i picked up AQs in the sb and a very active lp player raised it 3x @ 60/120 so i shoved since im way ahead of his range and don't want to play AQ out of position. unfortunately he had AK and i was knocked down to a measly 250 chips. i decided to dig in and try to make a comeback. i folded the full lap until i was in the bb w/ Ac6x. two lp players limped for the 120, the sb completed and i checked my option leaving myself 130 chips behind. the flop came ragged w/ 3 clubs, the sb chkd, i bet my 130, both limpers folded and the sb called me with T6o for a T hi. i won that pot to get up to 760 chips and folded my sb to a raise the very next hand and was down to 680 chips since the blinds had went up to 80/160. i folded another full lap and had to fold my bb to a raise and a re-raise. in the sb i had a ragged K5o, the big stack button (sb from my prev hand) open min-raised and since he was so loopy i decided to shove praying my cards were live. the bb folded and the button called w/ the mighty 52o and i doubled through to 1200. i shoved a ragged ace from the button on the very next hand to pick up the blinds. about 5 hands after that i open shoved 99 and got no callers and now had 1600 @ 100/200. all of the hard work went down the drain when i got carried away and shoved KJo from ep. i was cold called by a big stack that only had 33 so i was very close to getting right back into the tournament but the board bricked out and my reign as short stack ninja came to an end.

the KJ push kinda pissed me off cuz i knew it was bad and then losing the race just made it worse.

i played the 7pm $75 on ftp and went bust in a badly played hand. with blinds of 40/80 and about 3k behind a fairly aggressive player opened for 240 in the hijak. i called the 240 w/ KsTs on the button. as soon as i called i hated the play. i don't need to play KTs for a raise here so early in the tournament even though im in position. villain is going to c-bet the majority of flops and im either going to have to float w/ air or a mediocre hand to win the pot. i will hardly ever hit a flop that im comfortable playing for stacks with. anyways, we took a flop heads-up and it came Jc7s2s to give me an over and a flush draw. he bet and i called. the turn was an offsuit Q to give me another 6 possible outs. he bet out kinda small (600 into a 1000 chip pot) and i shoved for 2200 total. he called quickly w/ QQ and my monster semi-bluff was nothing more than a 30% dog.

i also played the $109 on party at 7pm. everything went great early and the play was horrible. people were tripping over each other to get all-in w/ trash hands for 20bb's and i just kept calling w/ big hands. down to 35 w/ the top 30 paying i made a dumb mistake. i had 14k at 400/800/25a and a very good player that had just doubled up to have 24k opened from the CO for a std 3x raise. i shoved without thought w/ KQo from the sb and ran right into his AA. a lot of players probably make the same shove and honestly if he folds im probably patting myself on the back for it. the thing that bothered me about it though is that i was able to steal and pick up blinds fairly easily and the table was playing pretty tight around the bubble. i only had one big stack to my left but he wasn't giving me much trouble at all. i usually don't start re-stealing light until im below 15bb's cuz with anything over that im pretty comfortable about standard raising and folding.

i also played a couple $15 super sats into the $55 satellite to ftops event 8, omaha hi/lo that im already in. i played mostly for practice and was crushing in both of them till late. i had some family stop by and pretty much blinded out and donked off while visiting with them.

i felt bad at the end of the session becuase i never got fully focused and in tune. i kept getting phone calls and people dropping by. i also got a call from a family member that needed a hand with something so i told them if i got knocked out before 8pm i would come help them. i think that led to a lot of uneccesary risk taking since i felt kind of guilty for not being able to help.

anyways, hopefully got the bad stuff out last nite so i can take a serious run at the ftops event tonite. im going to play a pretty full schedule tonite starting at 7pm and am looking for some good results.

tg