Friday, November 27, 2009

Nice Sesh

Just played a good 800+ hand session, winning a little over $500. The games were so good that I only really recognized one reg, and he's not even a consistent reg. Oh, it also helps that I got the best of him in a couple of pots.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?4927741 - I decide to flat here with the AKdd just simply because I think it nicely disguises my hand, I'm not fond of playing AK in a 3-bet pot oop and I don't want to fold out the hands I dominate, like AQ, AJ, KQ, etc. Anyways, I decide to c/call, lead which I think is a cool line to take on this board. It helps me get a couple more streets of value vs. hands that would check back the turn like AQ which is what he had. Not sure what he's doing on the river, but I'll take it.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?4927754
- Not much to say here cept that I get the best of that guy HIIIIIIIIIGH again which is cool. This was actually 20 mins before the above hand, and after that hand, he went off in the chat box.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?4927758 - I flat QQ behind, which is something I'm becoming a bigger and bigger fan of. Suck and re-suck, and I get the $$$

http://www.pokerhand.org/?4927760
- Sick, sick bvb hand. Keep the coolers coming!

http://www.pokerhand.org/?4927763
- Pretty cool hand. This guy was playing 39/17 with a pretty high steal percentage. I def like this 3b against a normal 3x or 3.5x raise. Seems to me, though, that min-raisers don't like to fold to 3b's. So I made it a little more than pot, and he called. I decided to just c/call flop then check/reevaluate turn. I honestly think these types of fisher players' ranges are so polarized when they do 3 barrel that I felt compelled to pay off the river, esp considering everything missed.

There were really no significant lost pots. Good session overall, and I hope that the games are always this good.

I'm going to the Apple Cup tomorrow in which should be a pretty ugly game. Should be fun though.

Until then,

JG

1 Comments:

At 7:36 PM, Blogger Joel Graves said...

Yes, keep the blog posts coming! I love reading about good sessions!

 

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