Played 1,024 hands today 13.5/11.4/6 +$43.20 for 4.22 BB/100
My favorite hand of the day:
Opponent was 35/13 and on crazy donkey tilt
Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.25/$0.50 Blinds - 6 Players - (http://www.legopoker.com/hh)
SB: $50.25
BB: $50.35
UTG: $80.80
MP: $66.35
CO: $62.75
Hero (BTN): $53.85
Preflop: Hero is dealt Kd Qh (6 Players)
3 folds, Hero raises to $1.75, SB folds, BB raises to $4.00, Hero calls $2.25
Flop: ($8.25) Jc Ts 5s (2 Players)
BB checks, Hero checks
Turn: ($8.25) 7d (2 Players)
BB bets $4.00, Hero calls $4.00
River: ($16.25) 9c (2 Players)
BB bets all-in for $42.35, Hero calls $42.35
Pot Size: $100.95 ($3 Rake)
BB had Ad 8s ([Ad 8s] a straight, Jack high) and LOST (-$50.35)
Hero had Kd Qh (a straight, King high) and WON (+$47.60)
Most of my hands were pretty straight forward. My biggest loss in a pot was the following hand:
Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.25/$0.50 Blinds - 6 Players - (http://www.legopoker.com/hh)
SB: $131.60
BB: $50.00
UTG: $57.00
MP: $88.40
CO: $61.60
Hero (BTN): $57.20
Preflop: Hero is dealt Kh Jd (6 Players)
UTG calls $0.50, 2 folds, Hero raises to $2.25, 2 folds, UTG calls $1.75
Flop: ($5.25) 7c 3c Kc (2 Players)
UTG checks, Hero bets $4.00, UTG calls $4.00
Turn: ($13.25) Qh (2 Players)
UTG checks, Hero bets $8.00, UTG raises to $16.00, Hero folds
Uncalled bet of $8.00 returned to UTG
Pot Size: $29.25 ($1.45 Rake)
Here villan was 18/13/2 Standard float?
Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.25/$0.50 Blinds - 5 Players - (http://www.legopoker.com/hh)
SB: $128.80
BB: $52.35
UTG: $92.50
CO: $59.45
Hero (BTN): $50.95
Preflop: Hero is dealt 5h 5c (5 Players)
UTG raises to $1.75, CO folds, Hero calls $1.75, 2 folds
Flop: ($4.25) Ts 6d 3d (2 Players)
UTG bets $3.00, Hero calls $3.00
Turn: ($10.25) Qs (2 Players)
UTG checks, Hero bets $6.00, UTG calls $6.00
River: ($22.25) 9s (2 Players)
UTG checks, Hero checks
Pot Size: $22.25 ($1.10 Rake)
UTG had Ac Kc (Ace King high) and LOST (-$10.75)
Hero had 5h 5c (a pair of Fives) and WON (+$10.40)
That was about it for tonight. Very few tough spots for once, but just wanted to keep in the swing of posting on my blog.
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5 comments:
nice session Malinois
hand 1: I like.
hand 2: good fold I think you played a good line and bet enough on the turn to get him to minraise which defined his hand and you folded at the right time.
hand 3: i like your float, i'm surprised he didn't pitch his hand, most often you will pick it up but i like you checking it down after your turn bet.
Hand 1: Nice river call - I think I make that call too!!! I'd normally fold to that 3-bet pre-flop, but I guess against this guy it's profitable to see a flop.
Hand 2: I think you played this well. You could argue for checking the turn for pot control but there are a lot of nasty looking turn cards. When in position, I mostly prefer betting the turn and checking behind on the river for pot control rather than checking the turn and calling. Good fold to his min bet - it's so tempting to call these.
Hand 3: I sometimes check the turn here as well, but I think betting is probably better because you're probably ahead but don't know which overcards to your pair will hurt you. I think you played this well again.
Hand 1: I usually fold KQo to the raise
Hand 2: I'd normally bet $10 there, but I think $8 is the optimal bet size.
Hand 3: I normally just raise the flop, but I don't know. No turn card can really help you, unless you hit your 2 outs, but if he has overs he can hit 6 cards that may potentially get him to continue. You can't really use any scare cards, as they're likely to help him. I just raise it up to $9 and he'll give up when he missed.
Hand 1: I would probably fold to the raise pre.
Hand 2: I think you played this well. You could argue for checking the turn, but i think betting is fine.
Hand 3: I probably raise on the flop but i think floating is fine to. Because if he checks you can usually pick the pot up on the turn with a bet.
Hand 1: I would fold most of the time with it being offsuit, actually. Too much chance you're dominated, IMO, unless you've seen him 3-betting a lot. But seeing how he played postflop (and you may have the history there), I'm calling a lot more hands than normal :).
Hand 2: I like your line without a read. If I've seen villain make river bluffs, I would think about checking behind the turn and calling a modest river bet. But unknown, I like your turn bet, as you will be charging him for his draw if he hasn't gotten there.
Hand 3: I mix up this line with raising the flop, but tend to raise the flop. From villain's perspective with big cards, I will c-bet as a semibluff, and hate getting raised, so when I have position, I will raise a low board like that a lot. But one of the things I'm working on is toning down aggression, and I may try floating with my pockets more often.
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