Friday 5 September 2008

Day 1: Losing Session

Hi y'all. I'm going to use this blog as a kind of therapy to get away from my spewy state of mind when playing poker. I'm going to do this by posting the results of my session, and all the big hands using pokerhand.

By not hiding or avoiding any of the big spewy hands I have, I hope to eventually purge them from my system. I welcome comments on how I played all hands as well....

Day1: 1300 hand session, down $625. Here's the biggest losers:

hand1: coolered by the penguin IMO. I think his flop call is iffy to say the least. bah.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3148998

hand2: I flat call a 3bet with KK, villain has AA. Whatever. Although, having started to 4bet bluff I think I would've just liked to 4bet get it in vs this supertight villain.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3149005

hand3: I posted this one on 2p2. I think check folding the river is best, but his stack size just sucked... even check calling I think is superior to how I played it as he can bluff missed flushes.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3149012

hand4: i decide to float an ace hi flop in a 3bet pot, erm cos Aejones told me to do it. Didn't work out.... FPS wayyyy!
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3149019


a couple of winners...

hand5: get paid off by a megafish:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3149023

hand6: fullH over straight I raise strong on river. in hindsight prolly calls a shove...
http://www.pokerhand.org/?3149027


Thanks for reading. More later....

dan aka Grog

2 comments:

Chris 9 September 2008 at 04:19  

Hand 1:

Your bet sizing is horrible for the check raise. Make it 3.5x. I don't think his flop call is "iffy" at all. You're deep and you c/r small. He has outs to the nuts, which he can stack a set and he may still be ahead if u c/r spades of which he has 1 of those outs.

The turn is the most interesting part of the hand. I'd post that on leggo.

Chris 9 September 2008 at 04:28  

Hand 2:

I like a 4bet if you have 4bet history with the squeezer or his squeezing range is so narrow QQ+/AK that it is better to get those in pf than have your action killed post flop.

If not, I like the flat to keep the fish in the hand and to not blow the squeezer off a potential cbet & or TP/draw stacking.