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NeillyJQ   United States. Aug 18 2007 20:11. Posts 8947
This morning I decided to move up to NL25 again, and hopefully run a little better than last time. Well, I did just that. I started the day on a heater during my first 1,000 hands winning 4~5 BI, and maintained winning when the heater was over.

I played my A game today, and was feeling extremely comfortable back at NL25. The downswing/ice cold run I was on actually helped me the more I think about it, as I managed to get just about all the leaks out of my game.

I'll be looking forward to playing another week or two at NL25 until I move up to NL50 to stay, which I couldn't be any happier about.

Heres my stats from todays session;

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 4611 hands and saw flop:
- 317 out of 618 times while in big blind (51%)
- 113 out of 620 times while in small blind (18%)
- 339 out of 3373 times in other positions (10%)
- a total of 769 out of 4611 (16%)
Pots won at showdown - 113 of 182 (62%)
Pots won without showdown - 392

My mistakes from todays session;

vs $strust84$ - He had reraised me light in position the orbit before and I folded QK, this time I called him, and couldn't manage to drop my QK. This was one of my two mistakes from todays session.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253507

vs ozyman - ozy opens and i call w/ QKs getting 3/1. I was betting the hand to protect vs any straight draws and get value from any Jack, and couldn't find a fold for the price I got on the river. QK really cost me today, it sucks, I need to drop it from my game, atleast OOP.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253493

vs TeddyKGB90 - This hand was about the equivilant of a slowroll. I limp my sooted connector expecting to get in without a raise, which goes fine. Flop the stones, and have teddy flat my 90% psb with a gutterball and he hits on the turn. To make matters worse, he hit in runs me while I had position on him and almost definately would have won my money back from him.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253488


Some of my best hands from todays session;

vs True Raider / Heraclio - This was by far my best hand today. I flop gin and have the EP better on TPTK, with a donk behind me that calls to hit a backdoor flush. Obv since I was running great he hits the backdoor flush draw, and AK shoves to protect vs the open ender + two flush draws on board. If thats not good enough, the guy on the backdoor flush calls his stack drawing dead as well. Weeeeeee~

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253385

vs Friday027 - lol this was such a great gift, thanks!

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253502

vs Niumoney - I call his raise oop with 99 and flop a set. I check raise the flop to get value from any AK continuation bets and to build the pot vs any overpair. It works and I hang his aces. Although when the river came out, I really felt like he must of had a set, luckily the king didn't help him and I scooped the pot though.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253482

vs Paschano1 - I open raise 99 in the shorthanded game and get called IP by a pla<x>yer I was giving some respect to. Standard continuation bet w/ my boat on the flop and he calls. Turn puts a potential fullhouse on board with me having quads (hehehe), I bet it out again like any A would do here and he minreraises with his newfound flush draw. I call to trap and instacheck river and watch him shove into my quads. What a pretty site this was.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253481

vs Babar1 - limp in my pocket pair and didn't really expect him to have an ace here so I check the flop. He donks it on the flop and turn, and I check raise the turn trying to make it look like im on a low pocket pair playing back at him, not believing he has the ace. Unfortunately for him, he did have the ace and I take a nice 2/3 stack from him.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253477

vs Ruthores - One of the only coolers I had to face today, I was happy when I saw the hands face up for the first two seconds, then realized he straightened out on me and took this away, sick life.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253475

vs Allmistkik - This was pretty standard, allmistik gets greedy and doesn't protect his hand on the flop. I turn my set and we get it in asap.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253438

vs Canafrican - Don't even ask me what this guy was thinking, this is the beauty of NL25, every once in a while we get one of these guys throwing money at us. Weeeeeeeee~

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253427

vs Serif13 - A few hands before this serif called my JJ preflop with K6s and minreraised me on the flop. He caught a pair on the turn and bet out 40% pot and checked river behind me. Knowing this, I assumed he was pretty maniacle at the table without a strong strategy backing his play. When he flats me on the flop here, I figure he would have reraised with the 9 after his play before, so hes either on a draw or a float. The turn he minreraises, which really screams set at me, but knowing my opponent from the past hand I can make the call, and getting such great odds on the river its an instacall (although I would have called him for stacks here for sure).

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253426

vs TannerMC63 - Alot of people just can't figure that someone would have a high pair on the button. Fortunately for me, he is one of them.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253389

vs Tonny/Flash - This was a nice rush I had this afternoon, back to back aces at the same table. Obv I play it differently each hand to get paid & it works beautifully.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253397

vs Heikeangel - standard BB vs SB hand, he plays back at me on the flop which definately lets me know he has an ace, but I couldn't see him limping an ace stronger than A9, so I flat his reraise. He lays me extremely great odds on the turn, fearing he had flopped top and bottom pair, or middle and bottom pair I just flat, expecting to call a sizable bet on the river. Then Yikes, I smash two pair and get roughly 80% of his stack on the hand.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/253385

This was definately my most enjoyable poker session in a long, long time. Hopefully a good sign of things to come, and has stabalized my bankroll to stay at NL25 for my future sessions.

I finished the day doubling my bankroll, playing tight, solid, 15-17% poker all day.

Very happy to call it a day now,

GL everyone,
Ryan (DReaMe)

12,330 FPP til supernova, whaaaaaaaaat!

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Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ 

Trey   United States. Aug 18 2007 20:42. Posts 5616

BALLIN


MilZo   France. Aug 18 2007 21:44. Posts 1333

gj & gl

nice detailed entry

Supernova will be nice. You saved up some FPPs for the $1500 bonus or what?

S1KLYF, this is the profession we chose 

acdawg712   United States. Aug 19 2007 13:49. Posts 2639

The frist hand KQo is bad since u couldn't drop the flop. Don't call 3 bets with KQo if you can't drop it if u hit top pair. The river is an easy fold

phil hellmuth is genuinely a stupid person and he does not understand poker very well at all - [vital]myth 

NeillyJQ   United States. Aug 19 2007 20:39. Posts 8947

Naw i spend my FPP's on the $216 sunday million ticket tournaments (usually the 2700 2 table 4 seaters)

Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ 

 



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