Evening update
A quick update for you - cashed in a$5000 guranteed but got killedin the biger rebuy events.
Popped £100 into ladbrokes and worked it up to $400 when the floowing hand came up.
There is a player on LB who I consider to be worth targetting. He calls lots and lots of raises pre flop and then plays very predictably after it. I always over raise pots when he is at the table knowing he makes this the best play.
The following hand came up -
$2-$4 NL 6 seater.
I am UTG and raise to $24 with QQ. Player X is on the button and calls. the small blind passed and big blind calls. The flop came 8 high with 3 suites. I dont mess about here, and decide to bet $72, the size of the pot - rake. Player x calls.
The turn comes a 4 - I bet all my chips. The reason I do this is because feel he has a hand like A8, A7,99 or 1010, and I dont want to let him catch up cheaply and Ill happily take the pot here.
After invoking his extra time he eventually calls my massive bet, and turns over 99. This is the perfect result for me, having spent an hour grinding looking for a spot like this, even throwing away AA at one point on a very scary board.
I am gobsmacked when the river comes a 9,
There is so much skill in this game it is untrue, but to get my opponent into that spot and then be killed like that was crazy.
Overall on the night, in terms of money, I am down £100.
A quick note for the stats I put on here. These figures include all desposits and transactions onto poker sites from my bank avvount. Hence If I state I made £4, that is my net result on the day.
Hence If I deposit £600 and withdraw £900, I may well have won £800 however taking my losses into account I have only 'won' £300. This is not a true representation of the figures I despoit at the moment, and I appreciate for the majority of regular poker players this will be basic book keeping.
Im off to Dublin Tuesday for a couple of nights - with the intention of playing at the Fitzwilliam.
Best wishes
Popped £100 into ladbrokes and worked it up to $400 when the floowing hand came up.
There is a player on LB who I consider to be worth targetting. He calls lots and lots of raises pre flop and then plays very predictably after it. I always over raise pots when he is at the table knowing he makes this the best play.
The following hand came up -
$2-$4 NL 6 seater.
I am UTG and raise to $24 with QQ. Player X is on the button and calls. the small blind passed and big blind calls. The flop came 8 high with 3 suites. I dont mess about here, and decide to bet $72, the size of the pot - rake. Player x calls.
The turn comes a 4 - I bet all my chips. The reason I do this is because feel he has a hand like A8, A7,99 or 1010, and I dont want to let him catch up cheaply and Ill happily take the pot here.
After invoking his extra time he eventually calls my massive bet, and turns over 99. This is the perfect result for me, having spent an hour grinding looking for a spot like this, even throwing away AA at one point on a very scary board.
I am gobsmacked when the river comes a 9,
There is so much skill in this game it is untrue, but to get my opponent into that spot and then be killed like that was crazy.
Overall on the night, in terms of money, I am down £100.
A quick note for the stats I put on here. These figures include all desposits and transactions onto poker sites from my bank avvount. Hence If I state I made £4, that is my net result on the day.
Hence If I deposit £600 and withdraw £900, I may well have won £800 however taking my losses into account I have only 'won' £300. This is not a true representation of the figures I despoit at the moment, and I appreciate for the majority of regular poker players this will be basic book keeping.
Im off to Dublin Tuesday for a couple of nights - with the intention of playing at the Fitzwilliam.
Best wishes
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