Last night's PLO went very well. Some of the worst players to ever play the game were there to give their money away. If it weren't for one of the last hands and a couple of bomb pots, I would have been up much more, but alas it was only $760.
The hand (we are six handed): BTN V1 straddle $10, SB fold, I pot to 35 ($1,600, AA67ds, no hearts), V2 call (<$250), Big Stack (covers) calls, V1calls (<$250).
Pot (~$135): K92 rainbow. Checks to V1, and he bets $100 w/ ~$125 behind. I call, V2 calls, big stack folds. I don't lead or raise because the big stack could have anything, and it would suck if he re-pots. Not a whole lot helps me on the turn, but I'm not folding vs the short-stackers who could have anything.
Turn ($440): K92 Ah, putting two hearts out there. I bet/pot, and they both call for their last ~$125. River is a 3d and V1 takes it with a wheel. He had bet flop w/ K45T. V2 had Q high hearts (and really nothing else -- maybe a gutshot on the flop).
If I take $1,000 out from my husband's bad play, I'm now up $80 for the year (I like the sound of $1,080 better, though). Hurray!!! It should be a lot more except for that one afternoon of $25 bomb pots and a bad PLO night in January where I lost $1,000. Time to buckle down.
Haven't seen our friend lately. She should be there Monday. A new business is keeping her busy during the evenings -- not what you think