I began my weekend very hot, on my tables, I had a lot of fish calling station or « degen » and nobody put me a bad beat or cooler (and I didn’t put a bad or cooler too).
But after this, I had a big down which began when I 4bet squeezer on this hand:
http://weaktight.com/1789729
Villain in SB is a big squeezer (13%), villain1 is aggro player 29/25 AF 5. When the SB squeeze I 4bet because it’s obv. a very very good spot for squeeze here and I think I often take the pot here. Finally he shove after to have used all his time bank (imo his range is often TT-JJ and AQ for to think so for a long time). Anyway, I can’t fold and his regular range for to shove here is JJ+, AK and sometime TT or AQ.
Just after, I lost a flip AK < JJ
And few hands later, I played so bad one hand, a little « on tilt » after to have lost 2 buy in in 5 minutes :S
http://weaktight.com/1789854
Horrible play by me, no comment. (UTG is a 50/10 AF 13) . Spew.
I had to stop after this.
So, the next day, I began a new session and after 10 hands I lost QQ < AK but after I had a good spots for double up with AA (2 times) and KK. And few hands later I lost a flip yet ( AK < QQ) for my last big pot of the weekend.

I should play more until Christmas.
GL everyone,
easyyyy.

Lost two "caves"? I don't think this meaning translates so literally into any English idiom, although my British English is perhaps out of date. Latin maybe -- cave canem! Beware of Dog! I can tell you either mean "stacks" or "flips" but can't tell which....
ReplyDeletelol no, I have not translate this :S
ReplyDelete"caves" = "buy in"
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