Played a bad session on Tuesday night. Historically I feel like Tuesday night is a bad night, not sure why. Sat down and won a small pot to get up like $40. Then I got pocket jacks in the cut off. I raised to $35. The button re-raised me to $100. I thought for a long time and put him on QQ at the worst, most likely AA or KK. However, I called hoping to spike a jack. The flop came all low cards. I checked, he went all-in and for some unknown reason I called him and lost.
My second buy-in coincidentally ended up th same way, me with JJ against another players KK all-in pre-flop. At least this time I didn't KNOW that he had KK like the first time. A loose player who was raising to $15 every hand made his standard raise. The big blind called him for the extra $10, then another good player re-raised to $50. I thought he was re-raising in an attempt to take the $45 pot down. I put him on KQ or AJ type of hand. I moved all-in and he called me with KK. He was real nice about it as we were neighbors and talked to me about playing JJ and how it can get me in trouble. I agreed, especially since I lost over $400 on jacks pre-flop that night, lol.
Third buy-in was lost when I tried to push a guy off his hand when a flush hit the board. He raised pre-flop to $25 and everyone called. I called with 7c8c. Flop came AT5 all hearts. He bet $55, everyone folded to me. I raised him to $110, putting him on a high ace and representing the flush for myself. I was going to push on the turn no matter what. He thought for a long time on my raise. I'm not sure if he was thinking about folding or raising. I'm pretty sure he had me on the flush though. The turn was an ace and I knew he had the ace but I felt if I moved in he would still lay it down. I pushed (with nothing) for $250 more and he insta-called with A-10. I'm out!
Tuesday Night:
200NL: -$600
Overall: -$600
Hourly: -$300/Hr.
Bankroll Plan To Date:
4/8 Limit: +33
1/2 NL: +195
2/3 NL: +750
3/5 NL: +2858
Bankroll: +3836
Thursday, April 12, 2007
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