The first was the only loser. This was mainly due to hands like the following. (The previous hand converter has ceased to work so excuse the sudden change.)
PokerStars Limit Hold'em, $0.04 BB (9 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Preflop: Psychomobil is UTG+1 with Q
, A
UTG calls, Psychomobil raises, 1 fold, MP2 calls, 1 fold, CO calls, 3 folds, UTG calls
Flop: (9.5 SB) 4
, 7
, 3
(4 players) UTG checks, Psychomobil bets, MP2 calls, CO calls, UTG calls
Turn: (6.75 BB) Q
(4 players) UTG checks, Psychomobil bets, MP2 calls, CO calls, 1 fold
River: (9.75 BB) K
(3 players) Psychomobil bets, 1 fold, CO calls
Results: Psychomobil had Q
, A
(one pair, Queens). CO had 9
, 10
(flush, King high). Outcome: CO won $0.45
I was down $0.30 from 180 hands.
My next session was more of a success. It started with my very first two hands being K
K
. I took both down on the turn with Q high boards. I continued to rack the cards and was dealt aces, kings and ak several times, and on this occasion I actually won with the premiums. I decided to quit not long after starting. All of the tables were sick and people were beginning to play recklessly, so I thought it was only a matter of time before I was on the receiving end of some sick cooler or suckout. I was pretty happy with my $1.24 profit from the 53 hands though, a winrate of over 58 BB/100 hands.
The following session was also cut short, but this time because of a double barrelled surname, a Student Poker Tour event, and Genting - the biggest name in poker. However, before this was a very enjoyable hand for me.
The following session was also cut short, but this time because of a double barrelled surname, a Student Poker Tour event, and Genting - the biggest name in poker. However, before this was a very enjoyable hand for me.
PokerStars Limit Hold'em, $0.04 BB (10 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Preflop: Psychomobil is MP3 with A
, 10
1 fold, Lenin843 calls, 1 fold, MP1 raises, 1 fold, Psychomobil calls, 3 folds, BB calls, Lenin843 calls
Flop: (8.5 SB) 2
, 3
, J
(4 players) BB checks, Lenin843 checks, MP1 bets, Psychomobil calls, BB calls, Lenin843 calls
Turn: (6.25 BB) 8
(4 players) BB checks, Lenin843 bets, MP1 raises, Psychomobil 3-bets, BB calls, Lenin843 caps, Psychomobil 4, 1 fold, Lenin843 calls
River: (18 BB) 7
(3 players, 1 all-in) Lenin843 bets, Psychomobil raises, Lenin843 3-bets, Psychomobil caps, Lenin843 calls
Results: Lenin843 mucked K
, 5
(flush, King high). MP1 mucked 4
, J
(one pair, Jacks). Psychomobil had A
, 10
(flush, Ace high).
Outcome: Psychomobil won $1
So I turned the nut flush, and Lenin843 (see Variations in Variance) turned the 2nd nut flush. That's when I really love poker. Anyway, I finished up $0.35 from 50.
The next to sessions were standard really, other than getting walks with aces and kings multiple times.
I was up $0.49 from 118 the first time, and up $0.75 from 55 the second. That big win in the second was mainly due to a hand when I had queens, one of my opponents had 10s and the board was very dangerous fourway til the river.
The next and almost the last session is worth noting. Firstly for the following hand which provided me with some amusement.
PokerStars Limit Hold'em, $0.04 BB (9 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Preflop: Psychomobil is Button with 6
, 5
UTG calls, UTG+1 calls, 3 folds, CO calls, Psychomobil calls, SB calls, BB checks
Flop: (6 SB) 2
, 6
, 6
(6 players) SB checks, BB checks, UTG checks, UTG+1 checks, CO bets, Psychomobil calls, 2 folds, UTG calls, UTG+1 calls
Turn: (5 BB) 5
(4 players) UTG checks, UTG+1 checks, CO bets, Psychomobil calls, 2 folds
River: (7 BB) 8
(2 players) CO bets, Psychomobil raises, CO 3-bets, Psychomobil caps, CO calls
Results: Psychomobil had 6
, 5
(full house, sixes over fives). CO mucked Q
, A
(flush, Ace high).
Outcome: Psychomobil won $0.58
I obviously got lucky, turning the boat and then CO rivering the flush after previously having ace high. However, I liked how I played it to get the cap on the river. The second notable thing about this session was that I finished up $0.80 after 80 hands. This, as well as being a nice coincidence, meant that I had finally broken $10. It seems like I should have broken this boundary ages ago. I would have, had it not been for my tilted ~$2 losses.
Anyway, now that's out of the way, I can really focus on becoming a SNE by the end of the year. I still have 2 months and just need another 998,363.37 VPPs.
And my first session with the new goal in mind was a 67 hand excitement-fest, from which I made a $0.60 profit.
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