Last night, I had a top three career hand, but I could have done without it. I lost the third most chips I've ever lost on a cash game no limit hold'em hand. It marked the abrupt end of a session that had been successful up to that point. Here are the top ten hands on the unwanted list:
-102200 Ah Jd pokerstars\logs\2012\0602\hands 121
-97932 Qd Ad pokerstars\logs\2013\0613\hands 53
-71323 Kc Td pokerstars\logs\2013\1223\hands 136
-65982 Ac Ks pokerstars\logs\2013\1126\hands 8
-65789 Kh Qh pokerstars\logs\2012\0417\hands 21
-56200 3c 3s pokerstars\logs\2011\1022\hands 85
-54429 Kc Kd pokerstars\logs\2013\0611\hands 60
-53470 As Jh pokerstars\logs\2013\0120\hands 49
-52200 Kd 2h pokerstars\logs\2012\0414\hands 61
-52000 3h 3c pokerstars\logs\2012\0705\hands 129
It's no surprise that my worst hand, AJo, shows up on this list twice. Thanks to last night's final hand, KTo (king ten offsuit) has rocketed up to number 8 on my worst hands list.
Last night's last hand was another case of the imp of the perverse. I knew I was most probably beaten, but just couldn't stop myself from calling. The longer the session, the more likely it is that the imp will appear. I should have quit before it had the chance. Live and learn!
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 136 hands and saw flop:
- 12 out of 17 times while in big blind (70%)
- 8 out of 16 times while in small blind (50%)
- 48 out of 103 times in other positions (46%)
- a total of 68 out of 136 (50%)
Pots won at showdown - 8 of 11 (72%)
Pots won without showdown - 6
delta: $-50,000
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $4,969,166
balance: $7,326,119
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