I've gotten my PAHUD situation taken care of and it's time to start logging a bunch of hands at 6-max. I played a good amount yesterday and it was up and down but I ended up in the green for the session. I won't be able to get any in today probably but here are some hands from yesterday.
I got stacked twice and lost another big pot where I doubled up the short stack.
I don't know how I feel about this one. I started off playing pretty tight at this table but had been opening up recently. The villain was aggressive at 21/19/6 but his AF at this time was about 12. I don't know if playing for stacks is correct here or not, such a bad spot. Maybe just calling and pushing a safe turn? I'm lost here.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1275999
Here's the other hand I got stacked on. This player had checkraised one of my c-bets earlier and I had to fold. I think going with this hand is kind of standard but high variance I guess, let me know if you disagree. Villain was 29/10/1.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1276004
Here's the only other sizable pot I lost. I might have overplayed it a tad but he was a short stack and for 60bb I don't know if it's that bad getting it in here on the flop.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1276011
I had a pretty good read on the guy here. The ultimate scare card came on the river but I read him for a worse ace and picked off a bluff. He was a big fish so that helped.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1276015
I won some big pots but they were all pretty standard. I ran at 17.6/14/3.4 over 1200+ hands so I feel good about that for a profit of $168.05 at a 6.56 bb/100 clip. My bankroll hasn't changed at all since my first initial run at Full Tilt, I'm sitting at about $3600. My goal is to be rolled for 1/2 by the middle of September. I'll have two rakebacks in by then for around $800 or so. Making $1,500 shouldn't be a problem worst case scenario and hopefully I'll make more so I can cash out a bit. That's all for now.
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i looked over these hands this afternoon, and nothing of great revelation came my way. i have to say that you're more aggressive than i am by a good stretch.
Hand 1: i'm wondering what hands you have beat, that call your all-in? maybe raise the flop to $56 instead of going all-in. if he calls, you save $35, and know that you're in trouble.
Hand 2: i guess if you can knock people off sets with that shove, it's a +EV play?
i just fold to the flop raise because he hit at least a set with that raise, and i'm only on a flush draw.
Hand 3: i'm not sure what hands enter a raised pot, raise you on that flop, and then call your all-in and lose to TP/TK.
i'm thinking KK might raise you on the flop if they don't take your flop bet seriously and want to see where they really are, but i don't see them calling the AI.
i wonder if you call that flop raise and then the 3rd spade hits on the turn, if you bet out, does he fold?
heh, now i'm really wandering.
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