Monday, April 29, 2019

Royalty


The Sunday Omaha game started later than usual due to the giant end of month tournament.  I grabbed the next to last seat but it was my favorite, the #9.  Good choice as I hit 3 high hands worth $100 each.  Getting stuck early is my worst nightmare as you then have a hole to dig out of.  The very first hand flopped a set of 8's but the player next to me flopped a set of queens.  Had many killer flops of 2 and 3 pairs which seldom won or improved, even two 4 pair hands which is tough to do!!!  Won my first high hand with a baby full house 77733, the second with aces full of kings, and the third.....may I refer you to the picture above.  Playing A/Q of spades, the K/J flopped with the 10 on the river.  Sweet.  Funny thing, my buddy Bruce, sitting in the 8 seat had a queen high straight flush on the board.  We were just talking about how you could never relax but looked nearly impossible to beat, then 2 hands later.....

It was a table for big hands as the 1 seat had hit a royal earlier and sadly there was a bad beat in the muck with 8/9 suited.  Over 9000 in bad beat, my table share would have been 500 or so.  Also, i mucked a hand that would have made an 8 high straight flush.  Starting cards were 6/7/9 spades, with Q clubs.  Folded preflop, flop came 4/5 spades with 8 on river.  Could have played it in this very loose game with 7+ players most flops. Overall happy with results and average play, netted $165.

Monday tournament saw me with little more than starting chip stack but wormed my way onto final table and $90 (net $50) win for 5th place.

Friday, April 26, 2019

Avoiding a Win

Sometimes I seem hellbent on avoiding an easy win.  That was the case this week in back to back tournaments.  The first one was the Wednesday bounty tournament.  True to form I made the final table, cashing in my own plus one more $10. bounty.  Great, that would normally put me in the money as the final table usually gets buy in back.  However, there were only 29 players rather than the typical 40 plus, so only 5 spots paid.  3 players were eliminated and there were a couple of short stacks sweating it when this hand came up.  I am in the big blind for 2000 with folds to the small blind who min-raises.  My stack was at least 12k so I defended with Q/J.  The raiser is a very good player, also chip leader, and had folded his small blind to me twice in a row, so pretty tight.  The flop came out J/9/8 giving me top pair with gutshot straight draw.  He bet big and I foolishly and quickly shoved.  He turned over K/K leaving me with 9 outs.  A king on the turn changed nothing and the river bricked.  Sadly, I could have folded my way into the $65 fifth place money.

Thursday was not as good.  Arriving early found a seat in the $3/6 game.  Bought in for $100, and soon ran it up to $180.  Got a lot of pairs which hit sets and full houses.  Took a couple of losses and cashed out for a net $45. win, basically freerolling the tournament.  My cards cooled off and unlike my usual play took too many risks and bluffed off half my chips in one hand.  I am constantly amazed at the poor play in these turbos where people call raises with garbage, limp constantly, and call very light.  Just the nature of the beast I fear.  Last hand, only 3 big blinds, I limp with A/9 and call a big raise from the small blind who unfortunately has 9/9.  He even manages to find the case 9 on the river.

So, two day total was a $25. loss.  Not earth shaking but a loss nonetheless.  Tighter play would have seen much better results.

Monday, April 15, 2019

Cash

Back on winning streak with 2 final tables, but crashed hard today.  2nd hand of the tournament I have K/K in small blind.  Limp or two, then a raise to $250.  I re-raise to $500 and one limper plus raiser call.  Flop is Q/Q/3.  I bet $1000 into the $1550 pot (starting chips are 4000).  Both players call.  Turn is a jack, I go all in.  Limper folds, raiser calls with J/J for the 2 outer boat.  Player down.  I slink off to the 3/6 limit game telling my sad story to the players there, adding that they might as well chop up my $100 buy in now.   Didn't work out that way as I cashed out for $188 3 hours later.

Cash games are running good right now, last Thursday bought in for $100 in the 4/8 Omaha, cashing out 7 hours later for $586, with one $100 high hand helping out.  It was a fun one, knocking off a full house with flopped quad 6's.  The player was in the hand and made a weak attempt to delay the game as there was less than a minute left.  Tabled the hand with 15 seconds to go.  Said player is loose and annoying so glad to bust him.  Love getting the last minute one as nothing is ever safe.  I had lost one earlier queens full of 6's to queens full of 9's with 5 minutes on the clock.  Have seen quads beaten many times and even had my straight flush topped twice, all in a half hour.

So far a good week of poker.