And here is a hand I first thought I played good and got bad-bet in, then I thought I played it terribly, but now I am not really that sure although I lean towards terrible.
Anyway, I called an open with something like A9875, flop was T75 w/ T7 of hearts, I have 98 of hearts for bottom two and open-ended straight flush draw. Original raiser bet 20, I made it 80 to go, he tank-calls with less then a PSB left. Turn 5h, giving me a full house.
So.... I check!??? Opp checks behind. River is the Ad, I check again, opp goes all-in and I snap him off only to get shown AAxxx w/ the naked Ah blocker. He said he would have folded if I push the turn, but whatever - the main question is if he would bluff river if he bricks out, but I think not, which makes my play absolutely terrible. The more I think of it, the more I feel that I took the most super-standard spot (c/r flop, gii turn) and ****ed it up with fancy play syndrome.
Otherwise no really memorable hands, I had quite ****ty aces (AAJ42) allin preflop vs four players playing 500 EUR deep once and I beat only the largest stack at the table (made two pair with J2) so I at least got around 300 back, as far as I know noone else had aces although one of the shorter stacks mucked without showing. Rest was more or less standard hands, standard plays, nothing to write home about except for a large loss. Best starting hand, after a dry spell of ****ty to semi-****ty hands, was AAT97ds with both aces double-suited, flop was of course low, wet and with no flush or backdoor draws for me, so I check-folded after three-betting. Yay me. (And good thing I did since there was quite heavy action...)
At least I am running quite good in sportsbetting, I had a bet on Barcelona, Sweden-Switzerland X2, Vegas Golden Knights to win and a football match that runs today, so that will show with a nice profit (hedged betting against "my" team in today's game) and yesterday I hit a double with Braves/Mets. Unfortunately went to bed since I wrote the bet off after Braves dropping 8:2 down, so I missed this:
https://www.mlb.com/news/dansby-swan...ns/c-277569126
Of course, my sportsbets are like 10-20 EUR/bet and parlays at something like 5-10 EUR, so the amounts are nothing compared to poker.
Last edited by ReGen; 05-21-2018 at 05:00 AM.