Good sessions last night going into tonight. Short stacked it during first hour session and tripled up with AA AI pre against AJdd and AKhh. Ended up $158. Left to meet friends for karaoke and late dinner, then came back for a shortish five-hour session. Started short stacked again, lost my first buy in with KQcc: raised pre, got two callers, shoved a Q-Jh-3h board, got called by nut flush draw and he turned the nut flush. But then I tripled up yet again with AA: 3! LAG pre from SB, BB and LAG called, flop K-9-3r, I shove for like 1/4 pot, both call, BB had AK, LAG had A9. I hold.
Did I ever mention aces is my favorite hand?
Lost a couple medium-sized pots with AK and 55 (76 outflopped me in AK hand and called my delayed c-bet; 55 hand, OMC called my raise in BB, called my c-bet, and bombed river on a J-7-9-K-A runout). Won a good one with AQo. I limped UTG, UTG+1 limped, MP raised to $7, four callers, I limp/rr to $60, UTG+1 called, everyone else folds. I c-bet a low board and V tank folded.
I asked to break the table at some point because the only fish present was playing around $20 and wouldn't top off despite my hints that he do so. Also, the only guy on tilt busted out again and left. So there was little reason to continue playing. We broke, and I fared better at the new table. Mostly MABG, including one V I have a history of stacking (to be fair, he stacked me once - he flopped a nine-high flush and I flopped the nut flush draw plus nut straight gutshot).
Only two hands of note before I left to evade morning rush hour: I raised V's straddle to $25 on BTN with AJo, straddler (aforementioned V) defends, flop A-5d-3d. We both check. Turn: A. V checks, I bet $35, V folds. Next hand I raised QQ in CO, BTN calls, aforementioned V in SB jams $85, V in BB jams $55, I re-shove, BTN folds. I hold against V's JJ and I assume second V's AK/AQ. I leave up $198.
One thing I am proud of during today's session is exploiting a fish's donk lead into me as the preflop raiser. I had only A-high with a backdoor straight and backdoor nut flush draw, but I sensed V was weak and looking for information with his 1/4-sized bet on the flop. I figured a good raise would tell him where he was at, and if he called I had good turn barreling cards in any case. He folded on the flop.
Bankroll: $3,160, 31% to $10k challenge.
Last edited by DumbosTrunk; 08-14-2018 at 07:17 AM.