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Sunday, February 20, 2011

nice for them, its sick to me

Terrible session. Went down to 111$ and I could not do anything about it. I think I lost the minimum until the last hand, where my KK ran into AA and I knew he had them because it was just a huge shove of 4.9$ from the small blind, and I already raised it up big in late position to 0.18$. This was happening to me the entire session over 1500 hands. I had a flush, they had a better flush. I had flopped a straight, they flopped a better one. I had a set, they got to their flush. I had two pair, they had a better two pair. The best in those spots I guess. My big hands kept on running into bigger ones. It must have felt nice for my opponents but it was just disgusting to me seeing it happen. I guess the pots without showdown made up for some of my sick losses.

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 1494 hands and saw flop:
- a total of 287 out of 1494 (19%)
Pots won at showdown - 39 of 78 (50%)
Pots won without showdown - 102

EveFat.KL is a player I enjoy playing with. I see him/her online a lot and also multi-tabling.
There was one play I found very strange. EveFat.KL limped in late position, SB folds and I was the BB with 108os and decided to check and take it heads up. The flop comes 910dAd and both check to see the J hit the turn. I wanted to bet but I misclicked and checked it. Then Eve bet out .18$ into a 0.06$ pot and I found this suspicious. I decided to call and wanted to be committed to calling down the river as well. The river was a 6 and I checked it over in the hopes of that it would be checked down, but to my surprise Eve went all in. I did not want to call this bet because it was 2.5$ or so and suddenly created a massive pot so I ended up folding.
Eve knew I was weak and after the barrel on the turn, he knew I would not be able to call an all in with my bluff catcher. A few hands later a similar situaiton developed but I decided to fold already on the turn that time and not bother about the plays.

One of the first hands I played for the day included one that put me under a lot of pressure. I raised to 0.06$ with KK in midlle position and only get called from Medias1968 in the SB. The flop came down 7s8s4 and I was being bet into with a pot size bet of 0.14$. I decided to raise it to 0.42$. Then he re-raised to 2.13$, he had about a 4.7$ stack at the beginning of the hand. This play put the pressure on and I was not convinced he had a made hand yet, but only settled for a call so I could get away from the KK if another spade hit. The turn was the 7c and he moved all in and got quickly called by me. The river came 6h. The SB showed Ac8c and I took down the 8.94$ pot.
Usually player will have sets and my KK will be no good, especially when two big stacks clash. I put him on a wrong hand, so the play itself was wrong and could have ended up losing the pot.
I would like to know what hand he put me on. Maybe on a flush draw because I just called on the flop? Or was he aware of that I had KK and was hoping to push me off by bluffing some kind of set?

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