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peterbirks) wrote2005-09-04 05:25 pm
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A break away
Having set fire this morning to nigh on $300 at $5-$10 (note, not so annoyed, because I really was unlucky, and I was only playing one table, and I didn't make any reall errors of judgement in a long long session), I decided to pop up to Gutshot to see messrs Lloyd, Young, Gryko, Demis Hassibis, Tony Dobson and Allan Engel, none of whom I have seen for a while. The Youngster was not only late arriving, but then managed to be the first out of the last 18 in the long long freezeout (day 3 of 3, 90 minute clocks). His A8 in the BB was quite enough for a reraise against a button stealer. Unfortunately button stealer had QQ, and good night.


I then lapsesd when I saw Mr Young eating some cheesecake. Bloody nice it was, too. Why is it that I can't do anything that gives me pleasure without suffering unfortunate consequences? Another extra 15 minutes at the gym, tomorrow, methinks.


I then lapsesd when I saw Mr Young eating some cheesecake. Bloody nice it was, too. Why is it that I can't do anything that gives me pleasure without suffering unfortunate consequences? Another extra 15 minutes at the gym, tomorrow, methinks.
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Or was it ? From the look of the chip stacks at the time, the button is not committed after his raise. I would say he's most unlikely to call the reraise with a worse hand than A8.
Which means that the reraise is effectively a bluff. Which isn't to say it was wrong, but I think "A8 ... was quite enough" is at least misleading.
Personally I always double-check myself before making a marginal play with A7-A9. It's very vulnerable to being called by exactly those hands which are beating it, and those hands only.
Andy.
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My own views on this are suitably ignorant. I suspect that I would pass anything less than AQs.
Or, with A8, flat-call and then push all-in if there was a rag flop (if an Ace comes or an 8 comes, I might put in a pot-size bet, intending to call any raise).
Then again, I'm tired at the moment.
You managed to get out for only $30 including your bonus? I dream of that. I was $600 down on the day a couple of hours ago, sitting at a table which seemed to have a never-ending feed of loose aggressive players, none of whom I could get anywhere near on the flop. I've got it back to $400 down on the day now, and the last LAG is down to his case $100.
This is a tough game when you are going through a protracted bad run (9 weeks and counting, I guess). A tough tough game.
Pete
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