Day 20
Another day, another loss. Am nevertheless happy with this small loss for a few reasons :
- We finally had some action worthy of a weekend. We crossed the 4k mark (money on the table) for the first time this year. It nonetheless took 5h of play (on a good night, we cross the 5k within 90 minutes, meaning an all-in every hand
).
- Finally picked up a couple of massive leaks on 2 winning players. Considering we play against each other every weekend, can you say print some money baby
- In my 8 week stint last year, I managed
13k in profit, which remains under my normal EV. A similar projected return in 15 weeks would bring us to
23k before the season ending tournaments ; not too shabby, not too shabby at all
- Dipping momentarily into a C game - due to my flu - makes me realize that I have been playing solid lately. Variance will come my way, BABY and we will succeed
- I am not too hard on myself even after making some marginal errors tonight. Being the perfectionist that I am, a bad session can often spill over in my life and hinder my happiness level
I am thankful for my recent equanimity.
Crazy hand played :
After a straddle to
5$, I decide to open Q
10
from MP1 to
25$ ; a very loose open, I concede, and one that I regret instantly (but instantly brush off the hindering emotion). I get called in 5 spots including 1 shove of
15$.
Flop (
93$ main,
60$ side)
3
4
7
When the SB bets
15$, I call as does another player. The donk bettor is THE ONLY player I can profitably float a ton of holdings against, as he bets any flop that hits him somewhat (gutter, fd, bottom pair and even overs), while playing weaker/face-up on later streets.
Turn (
93$,
105$)
3
4
7
7
When villain fires
15$ again, I am the only caller.
River (
93$,
135$)
3
4
7
7
9
When villain checks, I bet
95$ ; he snap-folds and I claim the side pot. I am about to embarrassingly say "well, I don't have too much" when the all-in player mucks his hand
Then things go awry... Dealer says "no, no, you got to show", the player unwillingly flips over
A10o and I am forced to muck my hand (not without bitching at the dealer
). A strange, strange outcome, but one that will surely contribute to my future river value bets
View from the Dome, at bird's view on top of the town of Dawson. Many stories can be told about this mountain ; interestingly enough, lots of them involve Japanese tourists They have this myth that successful copulation under Northern Lights on top of a mountain leads to auspicious births... You see where this is going
Challenge :
+3070.76$
Last edited by Dubnjoy000; 06-21-2015 at 06:54 AM.