Yesterday I was lying in bed, tossing and turning because I had tried going to sleep too early. I hate when that happens, you go to bed thinking you’re tired and then you just stare at the ceiling. No complaints though, it’s a good time for me because I always get new ideas when I have time to think.
Today I put my latest idea into action with my Poker eCourse over at my regular website. It’s basically an eBook I had for my last website (a website before texas holdem poker 101) which I decided to dump because it got off bad and it was my first serious poker website.
Anyway, this eCourse is basically that eBook but in a newsletter format, you get one poker tip each week and special news and e-mails from me when I answer reader questions and when I add something spectacular to my website, things like that.
Yesterday I took a day off of poker and just watched a few movies and generally did nothing.
I’m going to workout now then probably hit the sauna (oh what a nice Finnish invention). After that I will probably play some poker.
I have no idea what Dan is up to, he said he was going to “head out”. He’ll have to come here and explain that, don’t you agree?
Day 2, Part 2:
After a shower and some lunch I hopped back into a 20/40 game, this one was running 6handed and was more aggressive than the last table. I lost a couple pots and was down to $2500 but feeling good about my play. It was similar to an online 6max game, there were soft spots but there were also some tough opponents too.
My Biggest Pot Ever
My stack had dwindled to about $2500 after getting KK cracked and folding JJ in a reraised pot on a bad board, when I was dealt 8
8
2 off the button.
I made it $140 to go, the button and the SB both called, both have me covered.
Flop: 9
8
2
($440 pot)
I lead for $300, button folds, and the SB checkraises to $700.
I “think” for a moment, and then go all-in for about $2360 total – he calls quickly with K
9
.
Turn: (9
8
2
) 4
($5160 pot)
River: 3
Ouch. I got my money in as a significant favorite, and that’s all I can ask for – but boy did I want to win that one. I wasn’t about to let frustration or tilt creep in, so I got back to work.
I decided to rebuy for $2k, since the players were calling preflop reraises very loosely, playing “deepstack” poker. I felt I had a decent chance to double up if I picked up JJ+ or AK, since I would get a near-guaranteed call if I reraised preflop, building a pot big enough to commit with one pair on the flop.
Getting Back In The Action
After a couple orbits I get lucky and pick up Q
Q
in the SB. An aggressive player opens for $200 one off the button(CO), and the button, a somewhat fishy player, coldcalls. I make it $500 to go – a small reraise, but effective since my opponents will put money in with dominated hands. They both call, which is great for me – now I just need a decent flop.
Flop:4
7
9
(Pot: $1540)
This flop is safe enough that I can commit happily. I go allin for my remaining $1200 (I had just lost a pot and was a bit shorter), the CO folds, and the button calls with Q
J
.
Turn: (4
7
9
) 3
(Pot: $3940)
River:( 4
7
9
3
) T
My Queens hold up! I’m close to where I was before I lost the set hand, but still down a bit. I’m determined to succeed, and while the game is profitable there are some tough opponents. I hunker down, excitedly awaiting my next hand. I’m back in the action! It’s all going to come down to the next few hours…