Wednesday, January 30, 2008

the flush is not my friend

I'm not happy with flushes right now. I don't think I've hit one in 1000 hands. (I just checked, I haven't hit one in a month - 1000 hands is about right). Every time I go all- in, in desperation mode in a tourney, someone calls me with crap-crap suited and hits one on the river.

Just raised all-in with A6 tonight, guy calls me with JT of hearts (he had no business calling, he was an average stack, I cripple him if I win) - I actually hit an A on the flop and turn, but lose to the third heart on the river.

Also, just for kicks, I got burned tonight in ring play with a set of Qs over my set of 2s. Oof.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

ye old suck out

Poker players write blogs so they can complain about suckouts, right? Ok, here's mine for the night - played in a tourney tonight with insanely fast moving blinds and antes. I'm holding on in 6th place with 10 players left, out of 25 starting players. My M is only 4.8 (read Harrington 2 if you don't know what that means, you won't be sorry), but so is just about everyone else's, so I'm still trying to play some cards and wait for a good hand. Finally, it comes, KK.

Even better, I get a limper and a raiser (from the big stack). It's go time - I reraise all in. Limper folds, original raiser thinks for a second and calls with AcJs. I'm 72% to win, just avoid an A, baby! The flop comes with no A, but with 3 spades, so now any A or any spade knocks me out (11 outs, I believe). Turn bricks, things look ok, until a red A comes on the river to knock me out in 10th place. DAMMIT!!!!!

2 hours of good poker only to be knocked out on the river. Sigh.

Monday, January 28, 2008

January Tourney

I played in the live tourney again this past Friday. Buy in was a one-time $100 this time (back to $50 next month). I ended up placing 12th out of 44 players - not bad.

Had trouble with AT in early position again, but this time for a different reason. This time, I called a middle position raiser with my AT (a loose call perhaps, but my cards were very bad for 2 hours, this was the first semi-playable hand I had seen in the first 2 hours).

Flop comes T 9 3, giving me top pair-top kicker.

Figuring there's a good chance I'm good here, I lead out. Opponent calls. Turn comes another 3. Remembering my donk-a-rama in a similar situation in this tourney last time, I check this time. Opponent checks behind.

River comes another 3, giving me 3s over Ts boat.

I really sat and thought about this one. What did my opponent call me with an then check? Did he have AJ-AK and called with overs? Maybe he had something like KQ with a gutshot draw? Was he slowplaying a monster like a set of 9s or Ts? Maybe he had the same hand as I did, AT?

I didn't know. In the end, I figured the three 3s in a row probably didn't help more of the hands in his range, so I threw out a half pot bet. Opponent called and shows a pair of Qs, giving him the higher boat.

I've gone over the hand over and over - I think that perhaps the only mistake I made (other than calling a raise with AT) was the size of the river bet. I learned later that this player is pretty passive postflop and doesn't usually raise an opening bet. I probably could have set a much lower price than half pot and saved myself some chips.

Anyway, losing this hand didn't cripple me, but it did leave me below average. I played some decent short stack poker for a few more hours but luck finally caught up with me. My good friend took second in the tourney and took home a cool 12 hundy for his efforts....