Villian is 19/12/2.8.
I'll get more into my hand read a little later, for now, let's assume that you believe you are ahead of most of his range based on how the hand played out. The dilemna is, against a short stack, what do you do on the river? My reasoning at the time was that I could still get away if he shoves but I would still be getting value from weaker aces and pocket pairs. Bad idea? Good idea? Too big? Too small?
AJ and AQ have been giving me fits from the blinds facing a preflop raise so any input is greatly appreciated.
DubsPoke
"Play when you are in the mood to play and don't over-extend yourself. Play within your bankroll rules. Finally, listen to yourself; you just may be smarter than you give yourself credit for."
Monday, July 7, 2008
Friday, July 4, 2008
F U FT! (aka running like the Waffles of Old)
I can't win a big pot on FullTilt. It's getting f'in ridiculous:
Let's count his outs....it's simple. 4. 4 FIN OUTS! Pokerstove at time all money got in: 95.455% Hero, 4.545% Villian
and
His number of outs: 10! 10 FIN OUTS! Pokerstove Equity at time of all in: 77.273% Hero, 22.727% Villian
and
for good measure:
Preflop equity: 71.127% Hero vs 28.873% Villian
Flop Equity: 72.525% Hero vs 27.475% Villian
Turn Equity: 90.909% Hero vs 9.091% Villian; his number of outs: 4.
Then I tilted off QQ vs 22 (yes, the infamous 80/20 preflop is not good) on a 828 flop against a 90/42/8 asswipe when I should have easily gotten away from the hand.
Down 4 buy-ins in 50 MINUTES (yes, all of the above happened in less than 1 hour of playing while 4 tabling). despite being SIGNIFICANTLY as in WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY AHEAD on every big pot played. F U FullTilt.
Let's count his outs....it's simple. 4. 4 FIN OUTS! Pokerstove at time all money got in: 95.455% Hero, 4.545% Villian
and
His number of outs: 10! 10 FIN OUTS! Pokerstove Equity at time of all in: 77.273% Hero, 22.727% Villian
and
for good measure:
Preflop equity: 71.127% Hero vs 28.873% Villian
Flop Equity: 72.525% Hero vs 27.475% Villian
Turn Equity: 90.909% Hero vs 9.091% Villian; his number of outs: 4.
Then I tilted off QQ vs 22 (yes, the infamous 80/20 preflop is not good) on a 828 flop against a 90/42/8 asswipe when I should have easily gotten away from the hand.
Down 4 buy-ins in 50 MINUTES (yes, all of the above happened in less than 1 hour of playing while 4 tabling). despite being SIGNIFICANTLY as in WAY WAY WAY WAY WAY AHEAD on every big pot played. F U FullTilt.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Pokerstars vs Full Tilt today...
PS does this for me:
FT does this:
So I 10-tabled today. 6 on PokerStars and 4 on FullTilt (dual monitor setup using my laptop). Won just shy of 4 buy-ins on PokerStars. Lost 1 on FullTilt (mainly because of the hand above is a 2 buy-in swing). Very happy with how I played. Very focused and, as a result, had very good reads for the most part despite the high number of tables (high for me at least).
Will have to continue to experiment with this.
DubsPoke
FT does this:
So I 10-tabled today. 6 on PokerStars and 4 on FullTilt (dual monitor setup using my laptop). Won just shy of 4 buy-ins on PokerStars. Lost 1 on FullTilt (mainly because of the hand above is a 2 buy-in swing). Very happy with how I played. Very focused and, as a result, had very good reads for the most part despite the high number of tables (high for me at least).
Will have to continue to experiment with this.
DubsPoke
Bored at work because systems are down.
Fun stuff. Been here for 3 hours (5:30am) now and haven't done a darn thing. Wish I could play some poker.
Very happy with my play the past few days, just some unfortunate luck. Looking forward to playing some more tonight.
Waffles - I got a mage going now as well. His firey-arse will melt your pansy ice-wuss. Be prepared.
And that is all.
Very happy with my play the past few days, just some unfortunate luck. Looking forward to playing some more tonight.
Waffles - I got a mage going now as well. His firey-arse will melt your pansy ice-wuss. Be prepared.
And that is all.
You didn't think I would just stop playing?
After those two crushing hands, took a short break. Came back and won a buy-in back and called it a night. Always nice to end on a positive note.
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