... is a profit of $20. Bankroll now up to $388. Have really been trying to get out of the "fit or fold" mentality. This means more aggression in places and more 3 - betting. A fof mentality is where you see flops and play when you hit and fold if you don't. A classic example is the set - miner. Now in some games this style can make money, but table selection is critical. You need at least one very loose aggressive player - an elephant/bully/drunk - call him/her what you will. Talking of table selection I've been trying to find fishy players to sit with. Often they won't stay for long but while they're there things can happen, like this: A complete fish is hurling the stack around the table every hand but people are generally staying out of his way. About eight hands in I'm lucky enough to be dealt AK. {AJ+, KQ, 99+} is probably the range I'd think of getting the stack in preflop against someone so crazy. As it turns out that looks very tight... I four - bet to 2.95 after he repopped me planning to instacall a shove. He shoves, I call, he had J9o! Crazy, it turns out I could have got the money in considerably looser! Finally, a couple of hands against a more straightforward player. The action in the second hand is likely related to the first.
Hand 1.
Full Tilt Poker Game #14561253230: Table Energy (6 max) - $0.05/$0.10 - No Limit Hold'em - 11:58:01 ET - 2009/09/08
Seat 1: qute1 ($7.05)
Seat 2: nubbles7 ($7.63)
Seat 3: JippsyBO ($4.36)
Seat 4: B4nko ($11.43)
Seat 5: kraken12 ($10)
Seat 6: Morckus ($10.30)
B4nko posts the small blind of $0.05
kraken12 posts the big blind of $0.10
The button is in seat #3
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to B4nko [6s 7s]
Morckus folds
qute1 raises to $0.35
nubbles7 folds
JippsyBO folds
B4nko has 15 seconds left to act
B4nko raises to $1.15
kraken12 folds
kraken12 adds $0.10
qute1 calls $0.80
*** FLOP *** [4c 4h 5h]
B4nko has 15 seconds left to act
B4nko checks
qute1 has 15 seconds left to act
qute1 bets $1.40
B4nko raises to $6.80
qute1 has 15 seconds left to act
qute1 folds
qute1 adds $3
Uncalled bet of $5.40 returned to B4nko
B4nko mucks
B4nko wins the pot ($4.86)
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $5.20 | Rake $0.34
Board: [4c 4h 5h]
Seat 1: qute1 folded on the Flop
Seat 2: nubbles7 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 3: JippsyBO (button) didn't bet (folded)
Seat 4: B4nko (small blind) collected ($4.86), mucked
Seat 5: kraken12 (big blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 6: Morckus didn't bet (folded)
I like to occasionally semi - bluff reraise suited connectors preflop - so that my handstrength is not telegraphed when I do reraise. Sometimes I bluff... Tbh I was expecting a fold from this player, who looked solid. The flop gives me a big draw, but a c - bet is likely to get either a fold or a shove. Neither is good since I'd prob have to fold to the shove. So I elect to check, allowing myself a free card OR a chance to shove myself where my pot equity added to my fold equity gives me plenty of value. Sure enough, villain leads and I get to shove and I get the fold I'm after. Now, a little while later.
Hand 2.
Full Tilt Poker Game #14561422254: Table Energy (6 max) - $0.05/$0.10 - No Limit Hold'em - 12:10:18 ET - 2009/09/08
Seat 1: qute1 ($8.90)
Seat 2: josean325 ($2)
Seat 3: JippsyBO ($6.04)
Seat 4: B4nko ($14.59)
Seat 5: kraken12 ($10.86)
Seat 6: Morckus ($10)
JippsyBO posts the small blind of $0.05
B4nko posts the big blind of $0.10
The button is in seat #2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to B4nko [Tc Ts]
kraken12 folds
Morckus folds
qute1 raises to $0.35
josean325 folds
JippsyBO folds
B4nko raises to $1.10
qute1 calls $0.75
*** FLOP *** [Th Jc 8h]
B4nko bets $1.35
qute1 calls $1.35
*** TURN *** [Th Jc 8h] [Qd]
B4nko has 15 seconds left to act
B4nko bets $1.95
qute1 has 15 seconds left to act
qute1 raises to $6.45, and is all in
B4nko has 15 seconds left to act
B4nko calls $4.50
qute1 shows [7d Kd]
B4nko shows [Tc Ts]
*** RIVER *** [Th Jc 8h Qd] [2c]
qute1 shows King Queen high
B4nko shows three of a kind, Tens
B4nko wins the pot ($16.66) with three of a kind, Tens
qute1 adds $4
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $17.85 | Rake $1.19
Board: [Th Jc 8h Qd 2c]
Seat 1: qute1 showed [7d Kd] and lost with King Queen high
Seat 2: josean325 (button) didn't bet (folded)
Seat 3: JippsyBO (small blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 4: B4nko (big blind) showed [Tc Ts] and won ($16.66) with three of a kind, Tens
Seat 5: kraken12 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 6: Morckus didn't bet (folded)
It now looks like our villain is not folding many hands preflop to a three bet. This makes his range quite wide. I flop a big hand a c - bet - as I normally would. Unfortunately the turn brings in a danger card. I think, given this player and the loose calling range; added to the history from the previous hand we should just commit our stack here. Check/Call, Bet/Call whatever. As it was I thought I'd throw out a blocking bet. When villain shoved I almost cried. After a good deal of thought and knowing that I still had some equity even against a straight I called as the odds were quite good by now. Against a dangerous player who rarely called a 3 - bet I think check folding the turn is best. Even now I wonder if that line would have been better here... this board is pretty dangerous to bluff - even though it turns out that that was the case.
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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.
Good analysis Si! Keep up the good work, I'm still following the blog, just not updating mine. Not sure when I'll have enough to play again as I want $500 min to get involved again. Long way off. I'm reading your blog daily to keep my "skills" up to date although I cant see myself putting in cash volume like you. I'll always be a tourney whore. Total slut.
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