Due to circumstances beyond my control, I need to take a little break from playing. A break meaning not this weekend. I am off to Reno in mid August for both my brother's birthdays so I may try to get a few games in before but not gonna stress if I don't.
Kinda burnt out on trading twenties with Pokersoup peeps but I like to play so maybe a midweek tourney is in order. I think a regular weekly cash game would be a nice break from the tourney action.
More soon...
Friday, August 1, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Don't play tired.
So I am playing online for play money just for "practice." It's fun but no way near as satisfying as live play. I like the interaction and reading of my fellow players. Anyway short and sweet post...having a tourney this Saturday with about 10-15 players. hoping to do well.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Thursday June 19th:
Imperial Palace Tourney $65 buy-in, $3,000 starting chips, 15 minute rounds
After my fight got in I took a cab to the Imperial Palace where I had a lovely roll-away awaiting for when I decided to go go to sleep. It's about 11:00am so I have an hour to kill before the tourney starts. I sign up and hand over my $65 and get my receipt with my seat assignment. Since I don't feel like trying to find a coffee shop in the flea-ridden dump I decide to sit at a video poker machine and play "Deuces Wild". I turn $20 into $140 in about 5 minutes...I am now "free-rollin" for the tourney and more. I wander around and decide to go back to the same machine to play another $20..I turn that into $60 in about 10 minutes. I get bored and just hang out at the poker "room" until they finally start seating players.
The game: I start out in the BB and get junk cards for the first 2 rounds. I play tight and enter only few pots with marginally good hands because I'm bored. Finally I get pocket Tens so I raise in middle position and everyone folds. I get the blinds which are at 75-150...oh well that was something.
I am getting low on chips (~$1500) and the blinds are going up. I get K-Q suited UTG and I end up heads up with this aggressive player who keeps stealing pots with over bets. He looks confused by the raggedy board he makes a bet of $500 into a $800 on the river after checking the flop and the turn. I want to see what this guy has so I call and he has Q-J...I win.
So after the break with the blinds at 200-400 with about $2,500 in chips I have pocket threes in the BB so I raise the limpers 3X to $1,200. Everyone else folds but Aggro guy calls. He must still be steaming from my call from 5 hands before the break. The flop comes Q-J-10 rainbow. He checks so I am thinking he is holding middle pair like 8-8 or 9-9. I move all in for my remaining $1,300 and he insta-calls with 10-4 offsuit. I am befuddled and felted. As i am leaving I say "Please tell me when and where you'll be playing a cash game."
I am happy with my play and the fact that I am still free-rollin'. I then go off to lunch and a cash game at the Venetian.
Cash game (The Venetian): My friends and I meet at the Venetian and have lunch in the food court that is in the main floor casino. I had an "Italian Stallion" sandwich...yum.
Next we are off to the $1-$2 NL cash game in the Venetian Poker Room. This place is nice and the wait for the packed room is a mere 10 minutes. The tables are great there's no smoking and the chairs are comfortable and adjustable.
Like I mentioned the wait is short so I am at a table in minutes and right after I sit down I am dealt pocket Jacks and I still haven't gotten my checks. Everyone limps and I am on the button so I raise 3x ($6) without chips and tell dealer I have $100 behind. Everyone calls and the flop comes 4-10-6 rainbow. Check around to this kid named Reed raises to $25...I am thinking he has A-10...I re raise to $50...he moves all in and I say "oh well, either I double up or re-load" I call with all my freshly tabled chips and he shows A-10 just as I suspected. The turn and river bring nothing to help either of us and I am instantly doubled up. Wahoo!!!! Still free-rollin'.
I hover around $140-$200 for the next couple of hours or so when I am dealt "American Airlines" in the cutoff position. After a bunch of limping I raise to $35 to weed out as many as possible but the button calls me instantly. The flop is 4-6-6. I look at the board and sheepishly say "Gee, I think I better go all in." I make the move for all ~$150 of my chips and the guy on the button calls but does not show his hand...I flash my Aces and he is disgusted...turn and river are meaningless. And he asks if I would be pissed off if he slow rolled his pocket sixes...I say no just disappointed that I wouldn't have his money. I win. He mucks what I assume is pocket kings. I am up to about $350.
The weirdest hand of the day and my good Karma.
I have 9-10 suited on the button. UTG raises to $12 and there are three callers I call with position and big stack of chips. The flop comes 4-9-10. Nice!!! The raisers bets another $45 and she gets one caller. I move all-in...and the raiser folds with a disappointed look on her face. The last guy thinks for about a minute then calls. He doesn't show his hand for the turn another 4 and the river a 6 or something. I show 9-10 and say "two pair" he flashes his pocket Jacks then throws his hand into the muck face down. The lady who raised in the first place says she had pocket Jacks too...
The dealer starts shoving chips over to me and someone says, "hey wait he has a better two pair 'jacks and fours'"...uh oh. He quickly grabs his cards and turns them over and the dealer pushes the board back out to show his better hand. I say "Oh, shit,..you did win,...ok let's count it out for you I had you covered."
Everyone else at the table is saying no way he mucked, it's your hand, he mucked, he mucked.
I am so high from all the winning I could really care less if I lost it or not...They called a pit boss over to make a ruling and he says if he mucked them it's my pot but it's up to me to make the decision. Since I am already willing to give the guy his win I decide to let him pull back his all in and we split the pot. I am still up and he survives his really bad mistake. I guess purists would say I am a fool for rewarding him for his stupid mistake but I feel like the good Karma will he handy for the rest of the weekend. For my "good deed" another player gets up and shakes my hand for being so cool about it. He says he's never seen someone be so cool about that kind of thing ever. I must jut too nice or just used to our "friendly games"
Feeling a bit light-headed after all the drama I play two more hands (mucked actually) and I get up from the table to take a breather after about 4 hours of play.
With my new bankroll I decide to play in a Venetian Big Stack single table Satellite for $130. It pays top 2 players 1 Lammer for entry into $500 Big Stack Tourney on Saturday and $70 for your trouble. I donk my way to 5th place...d'oh!!! It's nearly 8:30 pm tired and hungry it's time to eat dinner...we ate Chinese noodles and then headed off to Treasure Island 10 pm tourney.
Stay tuned for Thursday night and Friday reports.
Imperial Palace Tourney $65 buy-in, $3,000 starting chips, 15 minute rounds
After my fight got in I took a cab to the Imperial Palace where I had a lovely roll-away awaiting for when I decided to go go to sleep. It's about 11:00am so I have an hour to kill before the tourney starts. I sign up and hand over my $65 and get my receipt with my seat assignment. Since I don't feel like trying to find a coffee shop in the flea-ridden dump I decide to sit at a video poker machine and play "Deuces Wild". I turn $20 into $140 in about 5 minutes...I am now "free-rollin" for the tourney and more. I wander around and decide to go back to the same machine to play another $20..I turn that into $60 in about 10 minutes. I get bored and just hang out at the poker "room" until they finally start seating players.
The game: I start out in the BB and get junk cards for the first 2 rounds. I play tight and enter only few pots with marginally good hands because I'm bored. Finally I get pocket Tens so I raise in middle position and everyone folds. I get the blinds which are at 75-150...oh well that was something.
I am getting low on chips (~$1500) and the blinds are going up. I get K-Q suited UTG and I end up heads up with this aggressive player who keeps stealing pots with over bets. He looks confused by the raggedy board he makes a bet of $500 into a $800 on the river after checking the flop and the turn. I want to see what this guy has so I call and he has Q-J...I win.
So after the break with the blinds at 200-400 with about $2,500 in chips I have pocket threes in the BB so I raise the limpers 3X to $1,200. Everyone else folds but Aggro guy calls. He must still be steaming from my call from 5 hands before the break. The flop comes Q-J-10 rainbow. He checks so I am thinking he is holding middle pair like 8-8 or 9-9. I move all in for my remaining $1,300 and he insta-calls with 10-4 offsuit. I am befuddled and felted. As i am leaving I say "Please tell me when and where you'll be playing a cash game."
I am happy with my play and the fact that I am still free-rollin'. I then go off to lunch and a cash game at the Venetian.
Cash game (The Venetian): My friends and I meet at the Venetian and have lunch in the food court that is in the main floor casino. I had an "Italian Stallion" sandwich...yum.
Next we are off to the $1-$2 NL cash game in the Venetian Poker Room. This place is nice and the wait for the packed room is a mere 10 minutes. The tables are great there's no smoking and the chairs are comfortable and adjustable.
Like I mentioned the wait is short so I am at a table in minutes and right after I sit down I am dealt pocket Jacks and I still haven't gotten my checks. Everyone limps and I am on the button so I raise 3x ($6) without chips and tell dealer I have $100 behind. Everyone calls and the flop comes 4-10-6 rainbow. Check around to this kid named Reed raises to $25...I am thinking he has A-10...I re raise to $50...he moves all in and I say "oh well, either I double up or re-load" I call with all my freshly tabled chips and he shows A-10 just as I suspected. The turn and river bring nothing to help either of us and I am instantly doubled up. Wahoo!!!! Still free-rollin'.
I hover around $140-$200 for the next couple of hours or so when I am dealt "American Airlines" in the cutoff position. After a bunch of limping I raise to $35 to weed out as many as possible but the button calls me instantly. The flop is 4-6-6. I look at the board and sheepishly say "Gee, I think I better go all in." I make the move for all ~$150 of my chips and the guy on the button calls but does not show his hand...I flash my Aces and he is disgusted...turn and river are meaningless. And he asks if I would be pissed off if he slow rolled his pocket sixes...I say no just disappointed that I wouldn't have his money. I win. He mucks what I assume is pocket kings. I am up to about $350.
The weirdest hand of the day and my good Karma.
I have 9-10 suited on the button. UTG raises to $12 and there are three callers I call with position and big stack of chips. The flop comes 4-9-10. Nice!!! The raisers bets another $45 and she gets one caller. I move all-in...and the raiser folds with a disappointed look on her face. The last guy thinks for about a minute then calls. He doesn't show his hand for the turn another 4 and the river a 6 or something. I show 9-10 and say "two pair" he flashes his pocket Jacks then throws his hand into the muck face down. The lady who raised in the first place says she had pocket Jacks too...
The dealer starts shoving chips over to me and someone says, "hey wait he has a better two pair 'jacks and fours'"...uh oh. He quickly grabs his cards and turns them over and the dealer pushes the board back out to show his better hand. I say "Oh, shit,..you did win,...ok let's count it out for you I had you covered."
Everyone else at the table is saying no way he mucked, it's your hand, he mucked, he mucked.
I am so high from all the winning I could really care less if I lost it or not...They called a pit boss over to make a ruling and he says if he mucked them it's my pot but it's up to me to make the decision. Since I am already willing to give the guy his win I decide to let him pull back his all in and we split the pot. I am still up and he survives his really bad mistake. I guess purists would say I am a fool for rewarding him for his stupid mistake but I feel like the good Karma will he handy for the rest of the weekend. For my "good deed" another player gets up and shakes my hand for being so cool about it. He says he's never seen someone be so cool about that kind of thing ever. I must jut too nice or just used to our "friendly games"
Feeling a bit light-headed after all the drama I play two more hands (mucked actually) and I get up from the table to take a breather after about 4 hours of play.
With my new bankroll I decide to play in a Venetian Big Stack single table Satellite for $130. It pays top 2 players 1 Lammer for entry into $500 Big Stack Tourney on Saturday and $70 for your trouble. I donk my way to 5th place...d'oh!!! It's nearly 8:30 pm tired and hungry it's time to eat dinner...we ate Chinese noodles and then headed off to Treasure Island 10 pm tourney.
Stay tuned for Thursday night and Friday reports.
Thursday June 19th:
Imperial Palace Tourney $65 buy-in, $3,000 starting chips, 15 minute rounds
After my fight got in I took a cab to the Imperial Palace where I had a lovely roll-away awaiting for when I decided to go go to sleep. It's about 11:00am so I have an hour to kill before the tourney starts. I sign up and hand over my $65 and get my receipt with my seat assignment. Since I don't feel like trying to find a coffee shop in the flea-ridden dump I decide to sit at a video poker machine and play "Deuces Wild". I turn $20 into $140 in about 5 minutes...I am now "free-rollin" for the tourney and more. I wander around and decide to go back to the same machine to play another $20..I turn that into $60 in about 10 minutes. I get bored and just hang out at the poker "room" until they finally start seating players.
The game: I start out in the BB and get junk cards for the first 2 rounds. I play tight and enter only few pots with marginally good hands because I'm bored. Finally I get pocket Tens so I raise in middle position and everyone folds. I get the blinds which are at 75-150...oh well that was something.
I am getting low on chips (~$1500) and the blinds are going up. I get K-Q suited UTG and I end up heads up with this aggressive player who keeps stealing pots with over bets. He looks confused by the raggedy board he makes a bet of $500 into a $800 on the river after checking the flop and the turn. I want to see what this guy has so I call and he has Q-J...I win.
So after the break with the blinds at 200-400 with about $2,500 in chips I have pocket threes in the BB so I raise the limpers 3X to $1,200. Everyone else folds but Aggro guy calls. He must still be steaming from my call from 5 hands before the break. The flop comes Q-J-10 rainbow. He checks so I am thinking he is holding middle pair like 8-8 or 9-9. I move all in for my remaining $1,300 and he insta-calls with 10-4 offsuit. I am befuddled and felted. As i am leaving I say "Please tell me when and where you'll be playing a cash game."
I am happy with my play and the fact that I am still free-rollin'. I then go off to lunch and a cash game at the Venetian.
Cash game (The Venetian): My friends and I meet at the Venetian and have lunch in the food court that is in the main floor casino. I had an "Italian Stallion" sandwich...yum.
Next we are off to the $1-$2 NL cash game in the Venetian Poker Room. This place is nice and the wait for the packed room is a mere 10 minutes. The tables are great there's no smoking and the chairs are comfortable and adjustable.
Like I mentioned the wait is short so I am at a table in minutes and right after I sit down I am dealt pocket Jacks and I still haven't gotten my checks. Everyone limps and I am on the button so I raise 3x ($6) without chips and tell dealer I have $100 behind. Everyone calls and the flop comes 4-10-6 rainbow. Check around to this kid named Reed raises to $25...I am thinking he has A-10...I re raise to $50...he moves all in and I say "oh well, either I double up or re-load" I call with all my freshly tabled chips and he shows A-10 just as I suspected. The turn and river bring nothing to help either of us and I am instantly doubled up. Wahoo!!!! Still free-rollin'.
I hover around $140-$200 for the next couple of hours or so when I am dealt "American Airlines" in the cutoff position. After a bunch of limping I raise to $35 to weed out as many as possible but the button calls me instantly. The flop is 4-6-6. I look at the board and sheepishly say "Gee, I think I better go all in." I make the move for all ~$150 of my chips and the guy on the button calls but does not show his hand...I flash my Aces and he is disgusted...turn and river are meaningless. And he asks if I would be pissed off if he slow rolled his pocket sixes...I say no just disappointed that I wouldn't have his money. I win. He mucks what I assume is pocket kings. I am up to about $350.
The weirdest hand of the day and my good Karma.
I have 9-10 suited on the button. UTG raises to $12 and there are three callers I call with position and big stack of chips. The flop comes 4-9-10. Nice!!! The raisers bets another $45 and she gets one caller. I move all-in...and the raiser folds with a disappointed look on her face. The last guy thinks for about a minute then calls. He doesn't show his hand for the turn another 4 and the river a 6 or something. I show 9-10 and say "two pair" he flashes his pocket Jacks then throws his hand into the muck face down. The lady who raised in the first place says she had pocket Jacks too...
The dealer starts shoving chips over to me and someone says, "hey wait he has a better two pair 'jacks and fours'"...uh oh. He quickly grabs his cards and turns them over and the dealer pushes the board back out to show his better hand. I say "Oh, shit,..you did win,...ok let's count it out for you I had you covered."
Everyone else at the table is saying no way he mucked, it's your hand, he mucked, he mucked.
I am so high from all the winning I could really care less if I lost it or not...They called a pit boss over to make a ruling and he says if he mucked them it's my pot but it's up to me to make the decision. Since I am already willing to give the guy his win I decide to let him pull back his all in and we split the pot. I am still up and he survives his really bad mistake. I guess purists would say I am a fool for rewarding him for his stupid mistake but I feel like the good Karma will he handy for the rest of the weekend. For my "good deed" another player gets up and shakes my hand for being so cool about it. He says he's never seen someone be so cool about that kind of thing ever. I must jut too nice or just used to our "friendly games"
Feeling a bit light-headed after all the drama I play two more hands (mucked actually) and I get up from the table to take a breather after about 4 hours of play.
With my new bankroll I decide to play in a Venetian Big Stack single table Satellite for $130. It pays top 2 players 1 Lammer for entry into $500 Big Stack Tourney on Saturday and $70 for your trouble. I donk my way to 5th place...d'oh!!! It's nearly 8:30 pm tired and hungry it's time to eat dinner...we ate Chinese noodles and then headed off to Treasure Island 10 pm tourney.
Stay tuned for Thursday night and Friday reports.
Imperial Palace Tourney $65 buy-in, $3,000 starting chips, 15 minute rounds
After my fight got in I took a cab to the Imperial Palace where I had a lovely roll-away awaiting for when I decided to go go to sleep. It's about 11:00am so I have an hour to kill before the tourney starts. I sign up and hand over my $65 and get my receipt with my seat assignment. Since I don't feel like trying to find a coffee shop in the flea-ridden dump I decide to sit at a video poker machine and play "Deuces Wild". I turn $20 into $140 in about 5 minutes...I am now "free-rollin" for the tourney and more. I wander around and decide to go back to the same machine to play another $20..I turn that into $60 in about 10 minutes. I get bored and just hang out at the poker "room" until they finally start seating players.
The game: I start out in the BB and get junk cards for the first 2 rounds. I play tight and enter only few pots with marginally good hands because I'm bored. Finally I get pocket Tens so I raise in middle position and everyone folds. I get the blinds which are at 75-150...oh well that was something.
I am getting low on chips (~$1500) and the blinds are going up. I get K-Q suited UTG and I end up heads up with this aggressive player who keeps stealing pots with over bets. He looks confused by the raggedy board he makes a bet of $500 into a $800 on the river after checking the flop and the turn. I want to see what this guy has so I call and he has Q-J...I win.
So after the break with the blinds at 200-400 with about $2,500 in chips I have pocket threes in the BB so I raise the limpers 3X to $1,200. Everyone else folds but Aggro guy calls. He must still be steaming from my call from 5 hands before the break. The flop comes Q-J-10 rainbow. He checks so I am thinking he is holding middle pair like 8-8 or 9-9. I move all in for my remaining $1,300 and he insta-calls with 10-4 offsuit. I am befuddled and felted. As i am leaving I say "Please tell me when and where you'll be playing a cash game."
I am happy with my play and the fact that I am still free-rollin'. I then go off to lunch and a cash game at the Venetian.
Cash game (The Venetian): My friends and I meet at the Venetian and have lunch in the food court that is in the main floor casino. I had an "Italian Stallion" sandwich...yum.
Next we are off to the $1-$2 NL cash game in the Venetian Poker Room. This place is nice and the wait for the packed room is a mere 10 minutes. The tables are great there's no smoking and the chairs are comfortable and adjustable.
Like I mentioned the wait is short so I am at a table in minutes and right after I sit down I am dealt pocket Jacks and I still haven't gotten my checks. Everyone limps and I am on the button so I raise 3x ($6) without chips and tell dealer I have $100 behind. Everyone calls and the flop comes 4-10-6 rainbow. Check around to this kid named Reed raises to $25...I am thinking he has A-10...I re raise to $50...he moves all in and I say "oh well, either I double up or re-load" I call with all my freshly tabled chips and he shows A-10 just as I suspected. The turn and river bring nothing to help either of us and I am instantly doubled up. Wahoo!!!! Still free-rollin'.
I hover around $140-$200 for the next couple of hours or so when I am dealt "American Airlines" in the cutoff position. After a bunch of limping I raise to $35 to weed out as many as possible but the button calls me instantly. The flop is 4-6-6. I look at the board and sheepishly say "Gee, I think I better go all in." I make the move for all ~$150 of my chips and the guy on the button calls but does not show his hand...I flash my Aces and he is disgusted...turn and river are meaningless. And he asks if I would be pissed off if he slow rolled his pocket sixes...I say no just disappointed that I wouldn't have his money. I win. He mucks what I assume is pocket kings. I am up to about $350.
The weirdest hand of the day and my good Karma.
I have 9-10 suited on the button. UTG raises to $12 and there are three callers I call with position and big stack of chips. The flop comes 4-9-10. Nice!!! The raisers bets another $45 and she gets one caller. I move all-in...and the raiser folds with a disappointed look on her face. The last guy thinks for about a minute then calls. He doesn't show his hand for the turn another 4 and the river a 6 or something. I show 9-10 and say "two pair" he flashes his pocket Jacks then throws his hand into the muck face down. The lady who raised in the first place says she had pocket Jacks too...
The dealer starts shoving chips over to me and someone says, "hey wait he has a better two pair 'jacks and fours'"...uh oh. He quickly grabs his cards and turns them over and the dealer pushes the board back out to show his better hand. I say "Oh, shit,..you did win,...ok let's count it out for you I had you covered."
Everyone else at the table is saying no way he mucked, it's your hand, he mucked, he mucked.
I am so high from all the winning I could really care less if I lost it or not...They called a pit boss over to make a ruling and he says if he mucked them it's my pot but it's up to me to make the decision. Since I am already willing to give the guy his win I decide to let him pull back his all in and we split the pot. I am still up and he survives his really bad mistake. I guess purists would say I am a fool for rewarding him for his stupid mistake but I feel like the good Karma will he handy for the rest of the weekend. For my "good deed" another player gets up and shakes my hand for being so cool about it. He says he's never seen someone be so cool about that kind of thing ever. I must jut too nice or just used to our "friendly games"
Feeling a bit light-headed after all the drama I play two more hands (mucked actually) and I get up from the table to take a breather after about 4 hours of play.
With my new bankroll I decide to play in a Venetian Big Stack single table Satellite for $130. It pays top 2 players 1 Lammer for entry into $500 Big Stack Tourney on Saturday and $70 for your trouble. I donk my way to 5th place...d'oh!!! It's nearly 8:30 pm tired and hungry it's time to eat dinner...we ate Chinese noodles and then headed off to Treasure Island 10 pm tourney.
Stay tuned for Thursday night and Friday reports.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Big Tourney Report
So Teresa's big game was fun and I feel like I did pretty well even though I finished 16/28. I was reading players and made all the right plays except for one major fumble that cost me more than half my chips...Big Mistake!!! Oh well hard hard lesson learned.
The bad play:
I remember the blinds at 200-400 and my stack is at 25k I hold Ah-Ks UTG. I just call...mistake #1...Alex limps. Flop comes K-Q-5 of hearts, with top pair and nut flush draw I check, Alex bets 1200, I raise All-in,...Mistake #2...Alex musta read "flush draw"...he thinks for about 90 seconds and calls with about 13K ...he shows 10-3 of hearts, a made flush. I don't get my 4th heart....Pin a friggin' tail on me already!!! Nice call Alex.
The suck out:
Blinds are 500-1000 and Parag UTG with 6300 goes all in. Everyone folds to me so I go all-in with 10.5K in the cutoff position with pocket Queens. The button and blinds fold. Parag flips over pocket eights. Ok here's where the visions of huge comeback are dashed...flop is 5-6-7....jeeze!!!, The turn brings harmless King, River is...yes, you guessed it a 4. Parag gets the straight to cripple me just minutes before the 2nd break. I am steaming... but not at Parag, he had to make that move, I got unlucky. I was still pissed, but more because of that donkey play I made against Alex that was haunting me the whole rest of the game...
I can't stress how well I played otherwise. If I can keep this level of play from now on I feel like I can start cashing more often.
More soon
The bad play:
I remember the blinds at 200-400 and my stack is at 25k I hold Ah-Ks UTG. I just call...mistake #1...Alex limps. Flop comes K-Q-5 of hearts, with top pair and nut flush draw I check, Alex bets 1200, I raise All-in,...Mistake #2...Alex musta read "flush draw"...he thinks for about 90 seconds and calls with about 13K ...he shows 10-3 of hearts, a made flush. I don't get my 4th heart....Pin a friggin' tail on me already!!! Nice call Alex.
The suck out:
Blinds are 500-1000 and Parag UTG with 6300 goes all in. Everyone folds to me so I go all-in with 10.5K in the cutoff position with pocket Queens. The button and blinds fold. Parag flips over pocket eights. Ok here's where the visions of huge comeback are dashed...flop is 5-6-7....jeeze!!!, The turn brings harmless King, River is...yes, you guessed it a 4. Parag gets the straight to cripple me just minutes before the 2nd break. I am steaming... but not at Parag, he had to make that move, I got unlucky. I was still pissed, but more because of that donkey play I made against Alex that was haunting me the whole rest of the game...
I can't stress how well I played otherwise. If I can keep this level of play from now on I feel like I can start cashing more often.
More soon
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Getting better??
I am making the right reads, but it's been too little and too late. I know I have them beat but it's either worth it to call my big bet or they just make a donkey call to draw out on me.
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