I've been mixing my play between the 5c/10c and the 12c/25c over the last few days and done pretty well. Players at the higher level aren't much different, you get those who can play and those who throw money at you.
Took one guy on a 12c/25c table for $50 in 3 hands, granted I hit great cards and flushed twice and hit a straight, but he call me twice and on the third time I 3 bet his river raise and he still called.
Won a great hand AA v JJ $1.25 pre-flop which I call, flop nothing except a J villian raise 1/2 pot and I flat call turn hits my A villian raise pot and I re-raise he calls - river is a A yippe Quads and a customers at this point I'm thinking perhaps he has JJ as the A didn't bother him and as he bets out I'm sure, I re-raise him all-in and he calls.
Harsh as only AA or AJ are beating him, it's just one of those hands you lose it all on. By the time we got to the river for what we had left in our $25 stacks no one is folding.
Surprised you still get total donks, one guy bet everything, he double up throwing £20 into a flop with 2 diamonds to hit flush on the turn much to the distain of the player with top pair top kicker on the flop who had called him, this can't be profitable unless people just fold all the time.
He kept re-raising my blinds and I got pissed and called him with 78d, flop was 774 cool, he bet aggresively and to be honest he raised and re-raised so many times I thought he had junk. Turn was 4 and I'm not laying this puppy down, on the river I went all-in he called AA against my boat and half his stack gone.
Next hand he started again I had KQ off called again flop KQ7, betting, turn K, he stops and checks, I check, river nothing, I bet he folds.
Got beat KK v AA, lost a few pots to people with very poor kickers snagging 2 pair on the river K2 is not a great hand against K3 plus unless you snag that 2 people just don't learn because they get lucky odd times, but hey thats profit for me if you like K2, or Q2 etc.
And oh yeeeah I broke $600
Bank Roll $617.00
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment