Another week another set of wins. I only had one losing session last week, and the loss was smaller than my smallest win. I typically play a session almost every day, averaging about 2 hours, 4 tabling. It ends up being around 700 or so hands. My roll has eclipsed 1K. I started with around $100, and according to PT4 I've only made $670 at the tables, so the rest has been bonus clearing. Some of those bonuses are through sports bets and casino games where bonuses are offered, and I've run pretty well there. It's not for a lot of money, but if I see $5 in free EV I'm taking it. I've got Gonzaga to win at even money tonight!
I'm playing mostly 50NL, however I've noticed sometimes it can be hard to find 4 good tables of $50, and I'm pretty sure a good $30 table is going to be more profitable than a reg infested $50, so I've still mixed in a bit of $30. I played one table of $100 towards the end of a session when I couldn't find an open table at my usual stakes to play. I may start mixing in some more 100NL if I can find a good table. So far I'm well ahead of my planned pace. My goal is still to move up in stakes aggressively when I can, but if I plateau off making $1K/month at the micros I'll still be pretty happy because I enjoy poker and that's some good screwin around money for my family to enjoy.
And now for a fun hand that didn't go my way but I don't regret a second of. The V's name was CallyShore and had a picture of Pauly Shore, so A+ nickname game there. I'm a fan of Pauly Shore movies, and seeing this put a smile on my face.
My thoughts on the hand:
Pre-Flop: Standard, although given our stack depths I could've gone a bit bigger.
Flop: If I'm going to have a checking range here, this needs to be in it.
Turn: I'm probably screwed but I don't feel like I can fold KK to 1-bet on an A-high board against a reg.
River: It's a bit of a blocker bet, but I don't think I can profitably call it. On the other hand I block the nut straight & flush, and feel like I can credibly rep some hands here, mostly a set of QQ/TT or a rivered AT. I guess I don't rep a flush or straight all that well since I checked back the flop, and blocking AK isn't great since that's sort of what I'm targeting here. But he probably has some AJ and AXs. He tanked for a while so he at least knew I was repping better than he had, but ultimately made the call.
PokerStars - $0.50 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4
BTN: 103.98 BB
SB: 43.12 BB
BB: 45.06 BB
UTG: 182.7 BB
Hero (CO): 156.82 BB
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has K
K
UTG raises to 3 BB,
Hero raises to 9 BB,
fold,
fold,
fold,
UTG calls 6 BB
Flop: (19.5 BB, 2 players) 6
A
Q
UTG checks,
Hero checks
Turn: (19.5 BB, 2 players) 2
UTG bets 11.26 BB,
Hero calls 11.26 BB
River: (42.02 BB, 2 players) T
UTG bets 16.96 BB,
Hero raises to 69.38 BB,
UTG calls 52.42 BB
Hero shows K
K
(One Pair, Kings)
(Pre 71%, Flop 14%, Turn 5%)
UTG shows A
Q
(Two Pair, Aces and Queens)
(Pre 29%, Flop 86%, Turn 95%)
UTG wins 175.78 BB