Opening balance: $99.91
Buy in : $10+10 (2 tables)
No. of hands : 118
Left with : $20.69 + 13.74
Closing balance : $114.34
Running total: +$18.24/1540
+182ptbb/1540
Recovered my roll after yesterday. I didn't set out to do that exactly (no target amount I wanted to reach) but I'm happy it happened. Pretty much played at the top of my ability. I won't pretend that I didn't get lucky, but I did play well and make the most of my wins, losing the least I think I could on poor hands.
This was probably the most interesting hand (maybe aside from the one where I flopped quad 2s).
YagaS posts small blind [$0.05 USD].
Protonenpete posts big blind [$0.10 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to YagaS [ Ah 8s ]
2 folds
YagaS raises [$0.55 USD]
Protonenpete is all-In [$1.90 USD]
YagaS calls [$1.40 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 7s, Qs, 2s ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 9h ]
** Dealing River ** [ 9d ]
YagaS shows [ Ah, 8s ]a pair of Nines.
Protonenpete doesn't show [ Kd, 5h ]a pair of Nines.
YagaS wins $3.80 USD from the main pot with a pair of Nines with Ace kicker.
Blind on blind, he has $2 and I have him well covered. He's come over the top of me when I've raised once before. My image is a little loose, especially in this sort of situation, but not horrendous.
My raise amount is meant to leave him with only one choice: push or fold. Consequently, if he's a bad short stacker and isn't sitting there waiting for kings (which wouldn't be so bad) or aces (which would be) and will, as I suspect, push with a range like any Ace, any suited king, QTs, QJs and all pocket pairs, I can call him with my hand. I think he'll push with a bigger range as that's the only option he has, so if he wants to play, that's all he can do. It might be better to make it .80 or .90 so it's really obvious he can only push/fold. As it happens, I was right about him range and it went through on plan.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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