Bodog History for Hand #734017404Hold’em No Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2007-05-28 15:08:27Table ‘Belvedere (max 6)’ 9-max Seat #4 is the buttonSeat 1: chalis ($95.00)Seat 3: FastEddie7 ($75.50)Seat 4: txxmmy ($129.10)Seat 5: cbass1999 ($93.75)Seat 6: KJatl ($123.75)——————————NEW HANDcbass1999: posts the small blind $0.50KJatl: posts the big blind $1.00— DEALING POCKETSKJatl is dealt [Kd,Kh]chalis: foldsFastEddie7: foldstxxmmy: calls [...]
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Add to myYahoo!Darfur Charity, Heart of Darkness, and the Shark Attack
By Pauly
I had an unusual week that featured tremendous swings and fluctuations that I had not seen since I started playing poker. After taking shots at higher limits, I posted several records winning sessions along with record losing sessions. However, in the end, I got smoked at 30/60. The short term results are not good but I made solid decisions and aside from one or two hands that I misplayed, I would have not changed a thing with my sessions this week at the 30/60 level.
The biggest pot that I lost happened at a rare full ring table of 30/60 at Full Tilt. It happened at noon ET too on a weekday. I was at David Grey's table and I lost a pot worth $852. I raised UTG with Ah-Kc and had four callers. The flop was all rags with two hearts. I bet out and was raised by Grey. I called because I can't lay down Big Slick. The turn was the Kh. I had top pair with a nut flush draw. I bet out, Grey raised, and I re-raised. He called. The turn was the 6s. I bet out and he called. He showed 3s-3c for a flopped set. My over-aggression with Big Slick hurt me. The tight play would have been to fold on the flop but I was playing loose and not giving Grey enough credit for a made hand. In NL, I fold right away to a raise on the flop. Since it was Limit, I knew it would only cost be a couple of big bets to see the river card.
On Saturday, I had one of the darkest days that I ever experienced in poker. I didn't play bad and made good decisions at the 30/60 tables on PokerStars. I won several small pots, but I lost three big ones which cost me close to 1K. When I got my J-J cracked by Qd-8d (I was rivered), I walked away. I was at the cusp of my stop-loss of 1K per session and had to log off. The hard part was that I didn't feel that I was on tilt and was on top of my game. The results were shitty and I wanted to keep on playing. Alas, I held up to the rules I set forth when I play online poker. No matter how I'm running, if I pass a certain losing mark, I stop playing for the day. If I broke my own rule, then I'd set precedent and I'd be tempted to do it again in the future when I am on tilt. That stop-loss keeps me in check and ensures that I will never lose my bankroll (let alone more than 5% to 10% of it) in a single day.
The 30/60 experiment is coming to a close. I've been playing a lot of online poker the last three weeks and had a firm grasp of the players in that game... something that eludes me when I travel a lot and I'm rusty at the tables. I head to Las Vegas on Tuesday and won't have time or the attention span to play 30/60 for at least two months. Although I lost at my initial entry at the 30/60, I'm comfortable with my game and realized that there are some awful players at that level which makes the games profitable as long as I stay away from the sharks or possible cheating teams. Back to the minors for another season.
* * * * *
It felt good on Sunday morning when I won back 24% of the previous day's loses in less then twenty minutes after hitting and running at the 10/20 tables on PokerStars. I donked around the micro NL tables and won enough money to cover my buy-in and rebuys at the Darfur Charity event.
On Sunday afternoon, I played in the Darfur charity tournament over at PokerStars. Thanks to everyone who blogged about the event. Karma points are headed your way. And thanks to bloggers who played such as Yestbay, Garth, Kat, AlCantHang, Drizz, Bayne, StatikKling, Derek, and Change100. (I apologize in advance if forgot to mention you.)
I tried to get 1,000 entrants and although we fell short of the mark, I was happy to see 744 players in the mix. $20,900 overall was raised through that tournament along with the awareness of the tragedy of Darfur to several people who had no idea of some of the horrific crimes that are being committed on a daily basis in the war torn region of the Sudan.
Mad Harper & Change100 were at same table. Mad was the subject of a great e-mail prank last week when she thought George Clooney was pissed off at her for something she wrote about him in her blog. Alas, the culprit was her friend Conrad who had Mad in a tizzy thinking that Mr. Clooney actually read her blog. Mad made the final table in the first Darfur charity tournament.
I found myself at Humberto Brenes' table and I quickly typed, "I fear the shark!" into the chat box. I had a couple of railbirds, as did Brenes.
In the first level, I tripled up with 10-10. One player raised. Another called and I moved all in for 2410. Brenes called as did the original raiser. Brenes flipped over 8-8 and the third player had Ad-Qd. I was ahead and my hand held up. My stack was up to 6.5K. I typed, "Pauly 1, Humberto 0" into the chat.
On the next hand, I flopped a nut flush. I called a raise with Kd-7d. I called a small bet on the flop of Ad-Jd-8d. We both checked the turn of 5s. The river was the 4c and my opponent bet 240. I raised to 480 and he called with As-Th. That 1560 pot pushed me into 34th place.
A couple of hands later, I called an Humberto Brenes raise with Qh-Jh in the big blind. The flop was Qd-Qc-3h and I bet out 270. Brenes raised to 720! I pushed all in and he mucked. Brenes typed "DrPauly 2, Humberto 0" in the chat. I moved up to 25th place.
I lost a big pot with J-J. I put out a huge re-raised preflop and a donkalope called me with K-3. He flopped two pair and I doubled him up. I lost another big hand with Qd-6d. I called a small stack who pushed all in on a board of Kh-10d-8d. Sadly, he had Ad-Jd. He turned a straight and I rivered two pair which was worthless. That pot was 7K and I slipped to 3.7K.
I got chips back against Brenes. My 8-8 held up to his overcards. All the money went into the flop of Qh-10c-3c. My pair held up against his open-ended straight draw even though he picked up more outs on the turn with a flush draw. Here's the ensuing chat:
Change100 [observer]: weeeeeeeeeeeeThat hand put my stack around 5.6K. I was in 122th place out of 536. I moved up to 8.7K after I turned a full house with 7-7. By the first break (and re-buy period ended), I was 91st out of 452 remaining players. I had 10.7K after the add-on. John Duthie was among the chipleaders and he was moved to AlCantHang's table.
DrPauly: You are shark, i am fish
Humberto B.: Pauly 3 Humberto 0
Derek [observer]: haha
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Add to myYahoo!I have been a member of PokerStars for 2 days (I used to play the boss network) and I am addicted to the site.
I LOVE THIS SITE! Great range of games, some of the best mtt grinders to watch (I was railing some sngicons players and pocket5'ers in the sunday million to keep myself entertained...),
oh, and did I mention the DONKS?
I just played a monster hand on 2/4... time to hit the sack now its 09:07. My PokerTracker Graph is looking sexy again:)
POKERSTARS GAME #10143036602: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($2/$4) - 2007/05/28 - 03:55:08 (ET)
Table 'Althaea IV' 6-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: manub ($691.70 in chips)
Seat 2: emsee_gusto ($400 in chips)
Seat 3: remedialskil ($394 in chips)
Seat 4: creat!ve ($459.10 in chips)
Seat 5: ChexMover ($394 in chips)
Seat 6: alexrossUKGF ($272.30 in chips)
creat!ve: posts small blind $2
ChexMover: posts big blind $4
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to alexrossUKGF [Ah Th]
alexrossUKGF: calls $4
manub: raises $12 to $16
emsee_gusto: calls $16
remedialskil: folds
creat!ve: folds
ChexMover: folds
alexrossUKGF: calls $12
*** FLOP *** [Qh 8h 5s]
alexrossUKGF: checks
manub: checks
emsee_gusto: bets $40
alexrossUKGF: calls $40
manub: folds
*** TURN *** [Qh 8h 5s] [Jd]
creat!ve leaves the table
alexrossUKGF: bets $16
emsee_gusto: raises $328 to $344 and is all-in
[At this point I went into the tank for a good minute - counted my outs, crossed my fingers and hoped that he didn't nail the full-house]
alexrossUKGF: calls $200.30 and is all-in
*** RIVER *** [Qh 8h 5s Jd] [Jh]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
alexrossUKGF: shows [Ah Th] (a flush, Ace high)
emsee_gusto: mucks hand
alexrossUKGF collected $563.60 from pot
alexrossUKGF said, "mega outs"
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $566.60 | Rake $3
Board [Qh 8h 5s Jd Jh]
Seat 1: manub folded on the Flop
Seat 2: emsee_gusto mucked [Td Tc]
Seat 3: remedialskil (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 4: creat!ve (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: ChexMover (big blind) folded before Flop
Seat 6: alexrossUKGF showed [Ah Th] and won ($563.60) with a flush, Ace high
What do you think? donkage or great call?
a nice hand to end the night. SHIP IT!(c) 2007 UK Gambling Forums | Poker Blog
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Add to myYahoo!Out in 15th out of 403 in the Bodog 8K. Bleh. Was folded around to me on the button, I pushed, got called, sucked out on turn, and got re-sucked on the river.Sigh….Converted another $22 in Bodog Tourney credits into $88.66.Been running awfully in the cash games.That is all.
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