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Originally Posted by Aries77
DANG! you really turned it on. That's a nice graph.
Well it really helps when you run good. But I ran bad last month, so yea guess I was due.
Start: 3178.34
End: 3515.27
Profit: 336.93
I started off the session slow, 3 betting into people's nutted hands. I was down 150 at one point and almost ended my session early but, I battled back, tightened up, and got action with premiums. Coolered someone with AA vs QQ, but other than that, played my usual brand of ABC solid poker. However I had a really fishy table that was stacking off with top pair type hands so I decided to play some hands that can flop well multiway. A huge pot that I won involved A5ss. I raised UTG 3x, and I got 2 callers. The flop was Jx7s4s with 2 spades. BB, my target, checked to me, I cbet 4.75bbs, the other caller folded, and BB check raised me to 13.50. I thought about for a second as I rep a very strong range, but I doubt the fish cares about ranges in regards to position. So I raised to 34 and bb called. Turn was the 3 of spades, and bb checked to me. I jammed for 87, and bb called with JsTc, so villain was drawing dead. Won a 250 dollar pot. Obviously a5 suited utg is usually a -ev play, but against loose tables I felt I can play it really profitably.
It's amazing how even regs play poorly at this level. A common observation is that they keep semi bluffing against calling stations. For instance a reg type player will have AT-AK or two overs and the board is 9 7 3 dd, something like that. They will triple barrel OOP in that spot without a diamond, where I usually will probably check fold. I don't usually bluff on that type of board without blockers, but even then against super calling stations I don't cbet without a good piece. Sometimes, you gotta let those type of hands go and pick a better spot. Fishes LOVE playing basically any 2 suited cards and some call multiple streets with middle and top pair, so I don't even try bluffing them off a hand. To play well, you have to adjust to the table.
Last edited by TheStuntman; 11-16-2014 at 04:22 AM.