Only one winner tonight, here's a couple of hands. These two aren't particularly impressive or interesting; in future I'll make sure I think they're worth looking at. I just wanted to use the hand replayer... lol.
I'd earlier played a hand poorly against the same player before I'd known he was a superfish. Standard shove I think. SNGWiz agrees somehow...
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Seat 1: Villain 1 ($2690) (13% / 6% / 1/ 16)
Seat 2: Villain 2 ($1365) - (0% / 0% / 0/ 16)
Seat 3: Hero ($1225) - (12% / 6% / 1/ 16)
Seat 4: Villain 3 ($1385) (13% / 0% / 1/ 16)
Seat 5: Villain 4 ($2370) (18% / 0% / 1/ 16)
Seat 6: Villain 5 ($2805) (79% / 11% / 1/ 16)
Seat 7: Villain 6 ($1500) (6% / 6% / 0/ 16)
Seat 8: Villain 7 ($1660) (56% / 11% / 1/ 16)
PRE-FLOP:
Villain 2 posts small blind $50
Hero posts BIG blind $100
Dealt To: Hero
ANTE Villain 1 ($10)
ANTE Villain 2 ($10)
ANTE Hero ($10)
ANTE Villain 3 ($10)
ANTE Villain 4 ($10)
ANTE Villain 5 ($10)
ANTE Villain 6 ($10)
ANTE Villain 7 ($10)
FOLD Villain 3
FOLD Villain 4
RAISE Villain 5 ($200)
FOLD Villain 6
FOLD Villain 7
FOLD Villain 1
FOLD Villain 2
RAISE Hero ($1215)
CALL Villain 5 ($1015)
FLOP:
Pot: $2660
TURN:
Pot: $2660
RIVER:
Pot: $2660
SHOWDOWN:
Hero:
Villain 5:
Villain 5 collected $2560 from main pot
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $2560 Rake: $0
Final Board:
Seat 1: Villain 1 button folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-10)
Seat 2: Villain 2 small blind folded before Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($-60)
Seat 3: Hero big blind showed [Jh Jc] and lost with a pair of Jacks - Net Gain/Loss: ($-1125)
Seat 4: Villain 3 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-10)
Seat 5: Villain 4 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-10)
Seat 6: Villain 5 showed [As Qd] and won 2560 with a pair of Aces - Net Gain/Loss: ($1335)
Seat 7: Villain 6 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-10)
Seat 8: Villain 7 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-10)
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Next one a serious error on my part; this push was way too loose I think but I got away with it. SNGWiz thinks this is a big mistake.
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Seat 4: Villain 1 ($4777) (31% / 14% / 1/ 37)
Seat 5: Hero ($1111) - (8% / 8% / 2/ 37)
Seat 6: Villain 2 ($2510) - (8% / 5% / 2/ 37)
Seat 7: Villain 3 ($3797) - (38% / 13% / 1/ 37)
Seat 8: Villain 4 ($1105) (5% / 3% / 2/ 37)
Seat 10: Villain 5 ($1700) (18% / 8% / 2/ 37)
PRE-FLOP:
Villain 2 posts small blind $125
Villain 3 posts BIG blind $250
Dealt To: Hero
ANTE Villain 1 ($25)
ANTE Hero ($25)
ANTE Villain 2 ($25)
ANTE Villain 3 ($25)
ANTE Villain 4 ($25)
ANTE Villain 5 ($25)
FOLD Villain 4
FOLD Villain 5
FOLD Villain 1
RAISE Hero ($1086)
FOLD Villain 2
FOLD Villain 3
Hero collected $775 from main pot
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $775 Rake: $0
Seat 4: Villain 1 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-25)
Seat 5: Hero button collected 775 - Net Gain/Loss: ($500)
Seat 6: Villain 2 small blind folded before Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($-150)
Seat 7: Villain 3 big blind folded before Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($-275)
Seat 8: Villain 4 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-25)
Seat 10: Villain 5 folded before Flop didnt bet - Net Gain/Loss: ($-25)
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Hello all, welcome to my online poker blog.
I've been playing on and off for a decade after being introduced by a friend.
I played regularly for a few years during the poker boom and had a decent record at the micros, particularly Rush and Zoom No Limit Hold'em games (here's one of my graphs).
Around 2012 I began a new career which involved immersing myself completely in study in my spare time, so I had little to no time for poker. However recently this burden has eased and so I have been gradually dipping back in.
I'm an amateur player who still hopes to some day beat the rake.
I've been playing on and off for a decade after being introduced by a friend.
I played regularly for a few years during the poker boom and had a decent record at the micros, particularly Rush and Zoom No Limit Hold'em games (here's one of my graphs).
Around 2012 I began a new career which involved immersing myself completely in study in my spare time, so I had little to no time for poker. However recently this burden has eased and so I have been gradually dipping back in.
I'm an amateur player who still hopes to some day beat the rake.
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