Last night, I had a lengthy session, but little to show for it at the end. At least I came out slightly ahead. The most memorable hand of the night came relatively early on. On hand 24, I was dealt 2c Tc, and ended up winning a pot worth $52,588 with two pair, tens and deuces. For those in the know poker-wise, any ten deuce hand, suited or otherwise, is known as a Doyle Brunson, in honor of his back to back Word Series of Poker Main Event wins, in each of which his winning hand was a ten deuce. Since Brunson's nickname is Tex Dolly, I decided to see where last night's "Dolly" stacked up. It turns out it was my third best ever; here are the top 10:
$61,894 2d Tc full house Tc Ts Td 2d 2s 2012\0706 hand 27
$26,713 2d Td full house Td Th Tc 2d 2c 2014\0415 hand 30
$25,919 2c Tc two pair Tc Th 2s 2c Kd 2014\0624 hand 24
$21,240 Th 2h flush Th 9h 8h 4h 2h 2013\0716\hand 101
$11,190 2h Th full house 2h 2s 2d Qd Qc 2013\0608 hand 1
$9,000 Tc 2d two pair Tc Ts 2d 2c Jd 2013\1014 hand 79
$6,636 Tc 2c flush Jc Tc 4c 3c 2c 2013\0911 hand 37
$6,415 Td 2d flush Jd Td 7d 5d 2d 2013\0613 hand 19
$4,000 Th 2c full house Th Ts Tc 2h 2c 2012\0517 hand 53
$3,757 2c Tc two pair Tc Td 8d 8h As 2012\0705 hand 34
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 108 hands and saw flop:
- 14 out of 16 times while in big blind (87%)
- 12 out of 20 times while in small blind (60%)
- 43 out of 72 times in other positions (59%)
- a total of 69 out of 108 (63%)
Pots won at showdown - 3 of 16 (18%)
Pots won without showdown - 15
delta: $1,144
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $6,282,769
balance: $9,340,472
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
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