|
SOO happy yesterday is over! I finished registering for my classes; no class before 10:30 or later than 4:30- fuck yes.
Last night, as I said, I put my fraternity brother in the game. He ended up losing $500, and at one point, after bringing $2.2k to the game, I had $500 on the table and no money to my name. I fortunately, in the next 3.5-4 hrs, made it all back! So I ended actually +$63 at the game, but had to pay this cab driver $40 to take us from the Metro Center stop back to GMU campus. Hate life! But it was a lot of fun. Here are some hands:
Limped pot, I checked in bb with 43o after 3 limpers (UTG+MP+CO). My stack is ~$550-$600 at this point. Flop 842r. I lead out into the $15 pot for $10 (there was 3 limpers and myself were in the hand. I got 3 callers I believe...so the pot was $55. I then led $35 on the 9x turn. Board is now 9842r. I bet the turn to try to get all those loose peels to fold, as well as maybe a better 4x. Anyway, two guys called. Pot is now $35+$35+$35+55=90+70=$160. River comes an ace, so the board is A9842r. I bet $85 into the two guys. The bb pops me up to $150 more to $235. Other caller folds, and I go into the tank and say to myself "he wouldn't raise that big with two pair, he wouldn't have waited this long to raise with a set, and he's repping 35. Fuck him I call." I called, and he goes ur good. Everyone goes "holy shit" when I roll over my hand, and see I bet/called with 2nd pair with worst kicker :)
Stacks- Villain: ~$850 Me: ~$1.4k+
Another hand went two limps, CO (HUUUGE nit barely EVER raises pf) raised to $18. Button smoothcalls, I call with KTcc, and the other players fold. Flop was QT6, two spades and one club. I check, CO nit bets $35 into the ~$62 pot. I think a bit and call. Turn comes the 2c, so now I have 2nd nut flush draw (and VERRRY disguised). I check, he fires out $75. I think a bit and call. River comes an offsuit Q. I check, he thinks for a LONG time, says "I put you on a missed draw," and bets $150. I'm like WTFFF????? Then I realized he was SOOO tight (he had limped behind a million limpers before with position with JJ and I think even QQ). So he's repping 4 hands here that vbet this river, because I think he's too nitty to vbet this river with AA or KK. He's repping AQ, QQ, and TT. He wouldn't raise KQ pf. So I tank and call, he gets REALLLYY pissed, I scoop the $650 pot, and he ends up calling me "the station." LOL live players.
Stacks- Villain:$550 Me: ~$1.4k+
This hand pissed me off...I was getting unstuck very well, and was maybe still down $300 total, before this hand happened with the same player as above (but this was a prior hand). There were like 5 limpers, I checked as the straddle with 66. Flop J96r (this was JUST after I won a big hand after making a big iso raise pf after like 6 limpers with AsTx, flop coming KT6 all spades, and getting it AI vs K6 and spiking gin on turn). Everyone checks to the same dude as the hand above and he fires out $10 into the ~18 pot. I c/r to $32. Everyone folds, he calls fairly quickly. Turn comes 2h, so there's a flush draw now on board. I fire out $100 (slight overbet) to make it seem like I'm semibluffing with like T8, QT, 78, or some sort of big Jack (or bluffing since I had been bluffing a LOT that night and been called down a bunch). He thinks a bit and calls. River comes 5x. I think a bit and overbet shove into the $292 pot for effectively ~$350-$400 to him. He thinks for a LONG while, goes "I don't know if I can fold this" and rolls over JJ. I'm like thinking to myself "WOW wtf he puts me SQUARELY on 78 wtf?" He finally calls, I show my 66, everyone crowds around for the $900 pot (biggest pot of night), and I get salty.
Overall, I'm obviously quite pleased with my sick comeback at a 1/3 game (the game played big, tho I was spewing huge early running into MONSTERS), and the game played quite big. Live pokahs is SOOO slow tho!
This weekend I'll have to finish off a philosophy paper that I got a solid start on earlier. The question to be answered is "do robots have minds, and if soft determinism is true, then they should be morally accountable for their actions." While this won't be for a while until this question is to be answered, since robots aren't that advanced, I still find it amusing. I took the side that robots will never be accountable for their actions, since computers understand things through formulas and programs, not through intuition. Also, we can't make something exactly human-like with true human emotion, since we as people will never 100% comprehend the human body or how to recreate it (except like maybe stem cell cloning or w/e but that's a diff topic). The point is that a robot will always have limitations and trouble understanding the intangible things due to their lack of intuition and lack of having a conscience or another inhibitor of its actions based on its moral principles.
|