Sunday, March 6, 2011
Gonso16, this one is for you
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 6725 hands and saw flop:
- a total of 980 out of 6725 (14%)
Pots won at showdown - 129 of 241 (53%)
Pots won without showdown - 434
I played an all nighter session. It was one of the worse session I had in a long time. Never have I been this card dead. Never have I been sucked out on this often, when I pushed it all in and I was ahead. I never caught when I was racing. this was for about 5,500 hands or so and the bankroll dropped down to 133$ in between. Once the cards turned I was felting fast bringing the bankroll up to 145$ and then eventually ending the session at 142$.
gonso16 had two hands against me. He wanted to know both hands and I guess I am a fair player. I lied to him at the table, because I did not want him to be sure.
gonso16 never told me what he had. In the hand above I think he had AQ or AK. He folded on the turn. Usually if he had an over pair we would have raised the flop to see if his hand is good. If you call that flop with an over pair, you will have to call the bet on the turn too.
In the second hand I think he actually did have an over pair, but I could not get the felting action I needed. These hands took place within 2 minutes or so and I think the first hand influenced the action on the second one. Leading to me shoving all in on the flop. I should have slowplayed. Wait, I do not slowplay. The only thing I would accomplish with slowplaying is letting him hit the card for his overpair and my set gets very small. I do not want that.
With neither hand I can remember the action properly. Maybe he was just bluffing in the second hand. To be honest I dont care. I was hoping to get called and if he folds he cant win the pot anymore and my goal of winning is accomplished without the risk of resucking.
From his profile on pokertableratings.com my guess is if he had his overpairs or the difficult fold he was pretending to make, he was going to call. Consistent losing players dont fold overpairs enough.
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