
Total
50.68 hours, 49,104 hands, $24,175, MT Ratio: 8.67, 2.52PTBB/100 (e.a.: 3.6)
Today:
10.1 hours, 9,796 hands, $3,484, MT Ratio: 8.9, 2.1PTBB/100.
This must be that wall marathon runners always talk about. I should have listened more closely. As predicted two days ago, the last couple of days have been tough times. I feel like I have been over the same ground fifty times now, but I always seem to be dragged bag to the starting point.
Since my predictive powers are so keen, I am now going to predict that I have my best day yet tomorrow, wich will put me over $35k for the week. Something to look forward to.
Of course I have a few more hands to discuss than I care to, setups, suckouts and donkish moves abound. Worst setup today at a 2000NL table I was all in with AK against aces AND kings. Tough to suck out of that one. Most donkish move I believe I have ever seen occured just a couple of hours ago. It is a case of the rarely used but very efficient bluff call:
Party Poker
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $5/$10
6 players
Converter
Stack sizes:
UTG: $976.75
UTG+1: $1516.75
CO: $5343.50
Button: $1066
Hero: $1238.75
BB: $1094
Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is SB with :jd :qd
UTG folds, UTG+1 raises to $35, CO calls, Button calls, Hero raises to $170, 2 folds, CO calls, Button folds.
Flop: :6h :5s :2d ($420, 2 players)
Hero bets $300, CO calls.
Turn: :6d ($1020, 2 players)
Hero raises all-in $768.75, CO calls.
River: :7d ($2557.5, 1 player + 1 all-in - Main pot: $2557.5)
Results:
Final pot: $2557.5
Hero shows Jd Qd (flush)
CO shows Jc 7c (one pair, sevens)
I would not have guessed I was actually shoving for value. Should I have slow played my queen high monster?
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