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December 26 2008

Very nice 7 BI Sesh

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So I had a good winning day, winning 7 BI in ~2 hrs @ 65bb/100.

Just an amusing hand here...put him exactly on JQ based on how he played (pretty bluffy in a lot of spots and overplayed hands).

Seat 1: Villain 1 ($24.25 in chips)
Seat 2: Villain 2 ($32.35 in chips)
Seat 3: Hero ($54.75 in chips) -
Seat 4: Villain 3 ($14.25 in chips) -
Seat 5: Villain 4 ($48.70 in chips) -
Seat 6: Villain 5 ($38.35 in chips)
PRE-FLOP:
Villain 3 posts small blind $0.10
Villain 4 posts big blind $0.25
Dealt To: Hero
FOLD Villain 5
FOLD Villain 1
FOLD Villain 2
RAISE Hero ($0.75)
FOLD Villain 3
CALL Villain 4 ($0.50)
FLOP:
Pot: $1.6
BET Villain 4 ($1.60)
RAISE Hero ($4.75)
CALL Villain 4 ($3.15)
TURN:
Pot: $11.1
BET Villain 4 ($11.10)
RAISE Hero ($49.25) - All in
CALL Villain 4 ($32.10) - All in
UNCALLED Hero ($6.05)
RIVER:
Pot: $97.5
SHOWDOWN:
Hero:
Villain 4:
Hero collected $94.5 from main pot with two pair, Aces and Jacks
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $97
Rake: $3
Final Board:
Seat 1: Villain 1 didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 0.00)
Seat 2: Villain 2 didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 0.00)
Seat 3: Hero button showed [Jh Ad] and won 94.50 with two pair, Aces and Jacks - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 45.80)
Seat 4: Villain 3 small blind folded before the Flop - Net Gain/Loss: ($ -0.10)
Seat 5: Villain 4 big blind showed [Qd Js] and lost with a pair of Jacks - Net Gain/Loss: ($ -48.70)
Seat 6: Villain 5 didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 0.00)

Decent flop lol

Seat 1: Hero ($39 in chips) -
Seat 2: Villain 1 ($32 in chips)
Seat 3: Villain 2 ($21 in chips)
Seat 4: Villain 3 ($30.30 in chips)
Seat 5: Villain 4 ($41.20 in chips) -
Seat 6: Villain 5 ($25.45 in chips) -
PRE-FLOP:
Villain 5 posts small blind $0.10
Hero posts BIG blind $0.25
Dealt To: Hero
FOLD Villain 1
FOLD Villain 2
FOLD Villain 3
RAISE Villain 4 ($0.85)
FOLD Villain 5
RAISE Hero ($3.25)
CALL Villain 4 ($2.40)
FLOP:
Pot: $6.6
BET Hero ($4.25)
RAISE Villain 4 ($19.35)
RAISE Hero ($35.75) - All in
CALL Villain 4 ($16.40)
TURN:
Pot: $78.1
RIVER:
Pot: $78.1
SHOWDOWN:
Hero:
Villain 4:
Hero collected $75.1 from main pot with a Royal Flush
SUMMARY:
Total pot: $78
Rake: $3
Final Board:
Seat 1: Hero big blind showed [Kh Ah] and won 75.10 with a Royal Flush - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 36.10)
Seat 2: Villain 1 didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 0.00)
Seat 3: Villain 2 didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 0.00)
Seat 4: Villain 3 didnt bet folded - Net Gain/Loss: ($ 0.00)
Seat 5: Villain 4 button showed [8c 9c] and lost with a straight, Queen high - Net Gain/Loss: ($ -39.00)

No other interesting hands; pretty standard day today. I only lost one big pot where I was 37/63 underdog where I was forced to bet/call in a reraised pot with AQ to 33 on 245r flop, getting like 4:1 after he shoved.

Very pleased with today, and I'll definitely do my best to keep up the grind, and also hopefully grind out bonuses. I've learned that if you're really focused on grinding, playing much below your normal limit isn't so bad, since you forget how much money you're playing for. Probably a good mentality for me to adopt when I get back to 2/4+.

I've also been watching more CR, DC, and LP vids, and trying to pay more attention to them.

Saw Slumdog Millionaire today with the family- it was pretty sweet. About a poor Indian kid that gets on the Indian version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, gets to the final question, and is accused of cheating and sent to the police for interrogation.

Life's pretty good, and I'll have to keep up the grind and keep having fun. It'll prob be a 2-3 month long grind to get back to NL$200 6max+ playing in my roll and making sure my personal management issues are minimized. I really have no excuse for not being at 2/4+ other than losing too much on certain days that fucks me over later. ONE day I'll fix that...hopefully it's soon! I'm ready to do my time to elevate my poker game again.

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