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The name says it all. I've been crushing PLO25 on Full Tilt this past weekend and it feels gooooood. The funny thing is that I made a few spazzy plays that costed me 100 in total or something, but I'm still up $275 since I began playing my solid 20/10 game with 6-tables only, over 4163 hands, running at 13.2 bb/100 hands. Once I stop making those spazzy plays, my winrate will jump even more.
Here's a sweet looking graph:

Now, on to some interesting/fun hands from today......
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This was an interesting hand where I wasn't sure if I should shove the turn or just call...... I decided to just call and call any river where I hit. His line is just super weird, and I think he has either KKxx with hearts, my kind of wrap waiting for a safe turn, or some other random junk, I dunno.
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A spewy play... turns out villain was a massive calling station, so I got like 20 smtg back from him later on wiht a full house vs his top pair lol.
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God awful play at the beginning of tonight's session, I just felt like gambling, but I gotta stop doing stupid stuff lik this when I know I'm crushed by their range, esp. with someone prob having a flush draw.
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Get it all in with great equity in a 3 way pot..... unfortunately don't run so good.
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Just gotta loveee getting it in with 65% equity in a 3bet, 3-way, pot. Oh and holding of course. 1 pair is good! =)
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I really don't like villain's play here. Getting it all in on the flop with absolutely no redraws is pretty meh considering how solid I've been playing. Villain is actually a pretty laggy, winning regular at this level, who I feel has some preflop leaks though. I've seen him/her raising a ton OOP, calling 3bets with a really wide range, etc. etc. which I don't think is really profitable at this level when it's better to just be solid and exploit the numerous players who are fundamentally bad. I do agree you need to open up vs the regs though, but I wouldn't go out of my way to do so.
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Man I just LOVE the way I played this hand. Villain's flop lead is pretty weak, and obv no one has 99xx like ever here (I'm holding a 9 as well don't forget), that I can check raise this flop big and not only do I dominate any wrap draws who call me (since I hold top pair in addition to my wrap, which is really important), I often get 88xx and 22xx to fold.
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Villain here is the same reg I mentioned 2 hands ago. I think her preflop play isn't awful, but I don't like it too much. I think it's just being way too wishful, and that I'd much rather defend 3bets with suited rundowns which have way more potential than some 4 random double suited hand. I love the way I potted the flop. I'm repping AAxx preflop, and a regular is confused as to why I would lead out with a large pot sized bet if I had AAxx, so she thinks I don't have it and am just trying to rep it, and it gives her more reason to shove her flush draw + gutshot.
So many other decently big hands I' won, but it's late and I have work today, and pretty tired lol. So not going to post anymore
Super happy with the improvement in my play and focus, still gotta work on decreasing my spazziness, esp. at the beginning of sessions. With 400+ in rakeback probably coming back next month, just need to win 1k more before I step into PLO50, which I am very excited about!!!
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