Last night, I doubled up on my very first hand. I was dealt ace five offsuit, and paired them both on the flop; as you may know, I call this a stealth two pair. The board never paired, and there were no flush draws. However, there were two separate straight draws (both of them three cards to a straight), so I didn't get overly aggressive; I simply called bets of $5,400 on the turn and $11,800 on the river. My aces and fives won a pot worth $62,200, of which $44,000 was o.p.m. (other people's money).
I knew I didn't want to quit right then; where'd be the fun in that? I ended up playing 60 more hands, hovering near the $80,000 mark the whole time. As it turned out, most of the fireworks of the session were concentrated in the first hand; the next biggest pot I won was only worth $18,000.
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 61 hands and saw flop:
- 5 out of 9 times while in big blind (55%)
- 7 out of 9 times while in small blind (77%)
- 31 out of 43 times in other positions (72%)
- a total of 43 out of 61 (70%)
Pots won at showdown - 5 of 9 (55%)
Pots won without showdown - 2
delta: $39,800
balance: $3,292,904
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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