Last night, I hit the felt on a two oucher. That is, a two outer which hurt really bad. I was dealt Ks 5h, and the flop came 6d 5c 5d. I checked, then called a raise to $7,000. The turn was Jd, and an opponent acting before me bet $5,000; I called with my last $4,951. The river was 6h, which gave my opponent, who'd been dealt 9c 6c, a better full house than mine. Only two cards in the deck gave him a winning hand on the river. I was a 95.45% favorite, but lost to the two outer. Ouch!
The good news was that by mistake, I'd joined a table with a $20,000 max starting stack instead of a $40,000 one. I reupped for another $20,000, lost roughly half of that, and called it a night.
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 76 hands and saw flop:
- 7 out of 12 times while in big blind (58%)
- 8 out of 12 times while in small blind (66%)
- 27 out of 52 times in other positions (51%)
- a total of 42 out of 76 (55%)
Pots won at showdown - 3 of 10 (30%)
Pots won without showdown - 5
delta: $-28,099
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $4,731,437
balance: $7,180,845
Thursday, June 20, 2013
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