I've finally moved into a permanent residence for my time at Birmingham University. This meant I could finally play again.
I thought I'd make it a quick one as I've still got to unpack the rest of my stuff. Fortunately, the newly sped up Fast tables meant that I could play 51 hands in about 10 minutes over the usual 3 tables of 6-max.
It started fairly typically - a gradual climb on two tables and a little loss on the other. That seems to be the general pattern.
Then suddenly, I was dealt AK and KK simultaneously. With AK, it was 3-bet to me; I 4-bet. The flop was ace high with 4 and 5 of spades. You're right. I don't have spades.
Nevertheless, I bet it and was called and then raised. I re-raised, they both called. Bet out on the turn and was just called by both. And then daringly on the river which completed the flush draw. They both called and, as I expected, my top pair top kicker was good.
On the KK table, the flop came KKx. Not a bad flop for kings. I checked from early position and it was checked round. I checked again on the flop and this time someone bet out and I check-raised them. However, I couldn't get any more value on the river and they folded.
This was enough for me so I cashed out $0.58 up. Hopefully nothing's going on in my flat. I can't hear anything because I have my earphones in.
Not anymore. I can't hear much though. Just the odd bump.
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