Last night, I had a marathon session. I set personal records for number of hands played (300) and number of pots won (75). Unfortunately, it was a losing session; that was largely due to the fact that I lost a lot of chips two of the three times I was dealt cowboys (pocket kings). The first time, I lost $54,429 to hit the felt when my two pair of kings and aces ran into four of a kind, aces. To add insult to injury, my hand was the worst of the three which went to showdown; the second best hand was a full house of fives full of aces. The second time, I won $8,802 after hitting a set of kings on the turn. The third time, I lost $27,000 when I had to bow out on the turn; the board was showing an open ended straight draw and an opponent acting before me bet $33,000. As often happens in poker, the night would have been a success but for a very small number of hands - a mere two in this case.
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 300 hands and saw flop:
- 56 out of 70 times while in big blind (80%)
- 49 out of 67 times while in small blind (73%)
- 85 out of 163 times in other positions (52%)
- a total of 190 out of 300 (63%)
Pots won at showdown - 26 of 58 (44%)
Pots won without showdown - 49
delta: $-86,582
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $5,013,236
balance: $7,462,644
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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