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KingKory   United States. Feb 17 2009 13:39. Posts 2083
February 16 - 17, 2009

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Wow, this is my first poker blog in quite a while.

So, in my last post, I said I was going to start off at 25 NL to get back on the wagon. Considering I was playing consistently at 50 NL when my hiatus began, I thought that 25 NL would be no prob. Well, when it finally came to me logging back in, and opening tables, I got a little cold feet, and thought that it might be a better idea to get the ball back rolling again at 10 NL (groan). Once (if) I make $100 at 10 NL, then I'll move up to 25 NL.

I mean, if I can't beat 10 NL, I probably shouldn't be moving up, right...?

When I last played, I was 9-tabling 50 NL. I opened up 6 tables of 10 NL, and was completely overwhelmed - how the F did I ever do 9?! I figure it'll take a bit of getting used to again I suppose, so I'm starting with 4 and gonna move from there.

I was a pretty constant 13/10 nit when I was 9-tabling, and - as expected - my game opened up a bit going down to 4 tables.

Although today went shittily (sp?), it felt really good to be playing again.

Also, if any friendly people out there are down to swap a sweat session, let me know!

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One difference at 10 NL is that players will call you down a lot on marginal hands/draws. Any comment on the 3-bet PF oop?

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How often do we fold the flop here. At 50 NL, I'd probably fold the majority of the time tbh.

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Vv-v-v-vaaaaluuuueee!

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Eh...

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Very disappointed with myself here. Not quite sure what I was thinking on the turn. My flop raise got me in the perfect spot for a free turn, and I fucked it up.

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Comments needed on this one. drawflush1 was being very active at the table. Do you call a bet if he pushes? If I bet $3.90, and get raised AI, do you call? C/F the best play? Ty


Hands of Note:

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Donk-bet + call = monster. I must learn this.

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10 NL v. unknown??

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Hmmm...

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 Last edit: 17/02/2009 13:45

FrinkX   United States. Feb 17 2009 14:02. Posts 7562

YOUR BACK YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS

bitch on a pension suck my dong 

KingKory   United States. Feb 17 2009 14:11. Posts 2083

=D


k2o4   United States. Feb 17 2009 14:26. Posts 4803

hand #1 = bleh, wtf, i hate every piece of it. I'd just call his small 3bet. as played I'd cbet the flop

hand #2 = played fine, never fold that flop imo, you can consider a turn fold.

hand #3 = nice

hand #4 = fine, cooler

hand #5 = you can call the flop or raise it, and turn is fine though check behind might be good. all very player dependent for determining whether he's got a big ace or not.

hand #6 = check turn

hand #7 = fine

hand #8 = horrible, ick, gross! either call his 3bet or 4bet and get it in. 4bet and fold is just blaasd;flj

hand #9 = call and see what happens on turn.

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NeillyJQ   United States. Feb 17 2009 15:43. Posts 8947

3 bi 1k hands no worries, grind your ass off

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

flounder44   United States. Feb 17 2009 16:29. Posts 916

wow thats a shit ton of money u lost!


 



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