So I realize that I'm not that good. No problem; I can still run good, which is what happened the past 3 sessions, allowing me to win at 6-max.
Gaudy stats:
Thurs pm 818 hands, 21/13, +$310, 18.93 PTBB/100
Thurs eve 950 hands, 15/9, +$438, 23.05 PTBB/100
Fri pm 2577 hands, 20/13, +$473, 9.18 PTBB/100
Keys to success
-tidy up my preflop play
-find fishes
-avoid marginal situations
-get poker God's help from time to time
Sexy hands:
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/342177 AQ thin value bet against a so-so player who called w/ AT. pot $200+
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/342179 66 I think this was well executed. After he called my flop check-raise I put him on a good overpair like QQ. I assumed he checked turn for pot control, which meant he would flat-call any reasonable river bet, so I tried the scarier instant check-raise shove bluff. Villain thought for a while and then folded, probably putting me on a set, which was not inconsistent with my line.
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/342181 88 Poker God saved me here. Opponent called all-in w/ AQd (flush) but river was a King giving me a full house. Probably inevitable coz I can't afford to lose value vs AA with a diamond, AdKx, AQ w/ one diamond or even QQ w/ a diamond.
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/342188 QQ One of many moderate suckouts that I encountered.
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/342191 AQd Didn't like turn board-pair, but regardless I got this overzealous villain to hang himself.
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/342235 AA I was befuddled by his flop lead, which was actually not that strong ($20 into $45 pot). In any event turn was a T, he shoved I called, he had AQ, split-pot. Feels like I was robbed.
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/342180 65s I followed up turn because I thought it's much more likely he called flop with an overpair and now feared the Ace.
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