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March 03 2008

Yipieiaaa Cowpatty

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Yesterday started off much the same as Saturday with the catching no cards, no big hands getting paid etc etc etc... I had played a 2.2 sat tourney to the hundred k on Tuesday so I quit playin cash round 1 to try and get mind right for the tourney. At 2 I decided to play one more hour and wound up turning the $-15 into $2 win and quit at 3, tourney at 3.30. So I was somewhat pleased somewhat upset.

Man, I've noticed lately I've a hard time letting go overpairs on the flop. I've gotten stacked with qq on sat to kk and yesterday I got stacked with TT on the flop all low to KK again. I'm like WTF and both hands pretty much played out the same. I don't understand why I can't get it through my head that when I get RR AI with an overpair its not that I have the nutz. Oh well, perhaps I'll be able to figure this out in the coming days, months, years.

As for the tourney, I'm happy bout that too, I cashed like 700 outta 20k entrants for a $60 win. So that was 57.8 profit for the roll, can't complain. I really wanna start limiting my tourney play to a couple a week. Just too much time invested in them. I do wish to keep playing them to keep my skills in that area sharp and for the chance at the score but not so much. Perhaps a Rebuy and the hundred grand a week. We'll see...

Here is the out hand in the hundred grand...

Here is the TT v KK hand...

Here I actually hold up..

This is beautiful, I hate these donkeys that play any two just because they're s00ted...

Here is the PT Stats for the Day

And the EV for the day

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