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April 14 2008

Nice Tilt Session

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After losing 3 60/40s in a row playing 2/4 PLO I decided to tilt this hand right here. I am posting this because I hope the embarressment factor will keep me from tilting off that extra buy in or two every week. It is a major leak in my game right now and must work on drastically because I am not a rich man lol.

www.pokerhand.org/

I realize this isn't a buyin just about half as soon as I lost to a short stacker...still $80 is a lot of money for me still and I don't want to lose it for no reason.

So after I realized how stupid I am reviewing my hand histories and not even having a question about them to post in the forums (just bad hand selection preflop for my three bets, its obvious when you look at them), I decided to grind $50 PLO as a punishment and in the process missed my first class. Not that I would honestly have gone anyways.

Here is a hand from last nights session where I pick off a player who only three bets good AAxx.

www.pokerhand.org/

Its nice when your opponent lets you know his hand, because I know my flush outs are good as well as my straight outs I have such amazing implied odds, love players like this!

Heres the big loser from last night, not bad, if he didnt have one of my suits covered I wouldn't mind the play 3-handed.

awww pokerhand.org won't load is so laggy and I have to leave. If you are reading this I will update the hand tonight.

Edit

***Pokerhand.org is not working for me for some reason. If anyone knows of a PLO HH converter for Absolute and UB let me know plz***

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