Sunday, April 21, 2013

Eighted

The difference between a winning session and a losing one can often be razor thin. Last night, if I hadn't been eighted, I would have come out in the black. On hand 73, I was dealt a suited big slick, and paired my ace on the flop. There was only one other player still in the hand, and I had him covered. I went all in; he called. He'd been dealt a pair of sixes, hit a set on the turn, and ended up with a full house of sixes full of aces. That beat my trip aces, and he raked in a pot worth $41,500. I'd been an 87.58% favorite after the flop; he'd been a 7.88% dog. There'd been a 4.54% chance of a chop. I hit the felt 14 hands later, when I was severely short-stacked. Starting the final hand with $2,183, I went all in preflop with another big slick; my pair of kings lost to a two pair of jacks and eights.

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 87 hands and saw flop:
 - 5 out of 10 times while in big blind (50%)
 - 7 out of 12 times while in small blind (58%)
 - 28 out of 65 times in other positions (43%)
 - a total of 40 out of 87 (45%)
 Pots won at showdown - 4 of 9 (44%)
 Pots won without showdown - 6

delta: $-40,000
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $4,745,523
balance: $7,194,931

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