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collegesucks   United States. Apr 02 2008 03:03. Posts 5780 | | |

PT3 is awesome i love it! and it's free right now if you weren't aware...
lol things went ok. i thought the tables were a lot softer than 10NL like a lot of people said but yeah definitely the swings are bigger and takes some getting used to. i guess it's the effect of playing a 20bi rule as a guy who just started out playing a few months ago.
last couple hundred hands were as sick as they come... losing AA vs. J9 (turns a gutshot straight on a 9-hi flop, where he open shoved -__-;; ), KK vs. AK, 2 KK vs. AA, QQ vs KT, flush vs. boat, set vs. oversets. i tried 10 tabling cascade view and it worked out great (not being results-oriented at all, obv). i think i can make a lot of the standard plays mechanically and i can always drag action tables out to the side (<- an effective tip from kim).
one more bad session like this and im back down to 10NL T__T but i'd rather shortstack 1knl than go back, srsly...
started off the session with this hand:
Submitted by : collegesucks
PokerStars Game #16427613404: Hold'em No Limit ($0.10/$0.25) - 2008/04/02 - 02:41:20 (ET)
Table 'Vicia IV' 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 2: ninja_rush ($26 in chips)
Seat 3: jso827 ($26.95 in chips)
Seat 4: jazzy1212 ($37.75 in chips)
Seat 5: DoctorRojo ($59.35 in chips)
jso827 : posts small blind $0.10
jazzy1212: posts big blind $0.25
PRbigFish: sits out
Holecards(Odds) Dealt to jso827 
DoctorRojo: folds
ninja_rush: folds
jso827 : raises $0.75 to $1
jazzy1212: raises $2.50 to $3.50
jso827 : calls $2.50
Flop(Odds) (Pot : $7.00)
  jso827 : checks
frankydank has returned
jazzy1212: bets $4.50
jso827 : calls $4.50
Turn(Odds) (Pot : $16.00)
   jso827 : checks
jazzy1212: checks
River (Pot : $16.00)
    jso827 : checks
jazzy1212: bets $20
jso827 : calls $18.95 and is all-in
Showdown jazzy1212: shows  (a pair of Sixes)
jso827 : shows  (two pair, Nines and Sixes)
jso827 collected $51.90 from pot
Summary Total pot $53.90 | Rake $2
Board     
Seat 2: ninja_rush (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: jso827 (small blind) showed  and won ($51.90) with two pair, Nines and Sixes
Seat 4: jazzy1212 (big blind) showed  and lost with a pair of Sixes
Seat 5: DoctorRojo folded before Flop (didn't bet)
awww
hahaha FU BITCH your ass got trapped trying to save itself!
he got owned so bad and he knows it hahahahaha... i love putting my mouse over the call button and repeatedly clicking it before it even appears because for some reason when you do that, they ALWAYS shove and you NEVER lose. i mean it's like the easiest call ever but how do you just know with your entire being that he's going to shove? maybe the clicking induces it.
lololol... not really a brag just want to share or express that feeling somehow. i'm sure a lot of people can identify with it.
and then of course, the session went to shit... why is it that i always play so much better at the beginning of the session than maybe an hour or two into it?
some late night shin ramen will cheer me up
a quote from one of my most favorite movies of all time (Tajja):
What did I say gambling was? That's right... gambling is like riding waves. If you fall, you can only go up!
too bad the guy was a fuckin fish T__T
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makito   Colombia. Apr 02 2008 03:14. Posts 463 | | |
maybe you get burned out, and should stop or take a break when you start losing?
maybe i should take my own fuckingg advice too |
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k4ir0s   Canada. Apr 02 2008 03:17. Posts 3480 | | |
Awesome, good luck with 25NL! Got any tips for us 10NL players? I'd hate to be stuck in 10NL like most people ;; |
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kimseongchan   United States. Apr 02 2008 03:23. Posts 2089 | | |
lol i saw Tajja and I liked it too 
good to see my tips are helpin you out, and yeh just try to take a break every hour to keep your mind fresh |
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collegesucks   United States. Apr 02 2008 03:24. Posts 5780 | | |
i think bankroll management is the most important part of our game. seriously... if we strictly stay within our limits the little edge that we have over other players (ie, preflop hand selection, etc) will really show.
another thing, i also like to go over my big losers of the session after every session using PT and thankfully they were mostly coolers tonight, but sometimes they're bad bluffs or just spewy, horrible calls, things like that. |
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TheHuHu   United States. Apr 02 2008 03:46. Posts 4271 | | |
Wow, so PT3 comes with PAHud already installed basically? Once the beta is over, do we have to purchase it or do we have it forever? |
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collegesucks   United States. Apr 02 2008 03:50. Posts 5780 | | |
nah they'll release a non-beta version later this month and it'll be priced somewhere around PT + PAHud price, unless you already have the older versions, in the case which you'll receive a discount. |
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lachlan   Australia. Apr 02 2008 05:39. Posts 6991 | | |
cool gl dude i was in a similar situation, moved up at 500, got to $625, downswung to $475, but i climbed back and im now at $750
dont move down unless u reach 16 buyins... stick at it... u can beat it |
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SolarMusic   Germany. Apr 02 2008 07:45. Posts 1218 | | |
dont make your sessions longer than 2 hours.....after that you get too emotional and loose or too nitty.....dunno how to describe it |
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Aphelion   United States. Apr 03 2008 22:10. Posts 267 | | |
Just joined you in the ranks of 25NL |
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