Last night, on the final hand of the session, I had my seventh best straight ever. Here are the top 10:
$115,642 2014-07-04 hand 31
$102,548 2014-05-10 hand 122
$81,300 2012-12-22 hand 23
$78,550 2012-03-21 hand 91
$73,985 2014-06-25 hand 39
$72,500 2012-05-09 hand 7
$65,575 2014-10-08 hand 54
$63,451 2013-05-08 hand 2
$60,581 2014-05-19 hand 54
$57,250 2014-06-17 hand 1
The thing about straights, as I've said before, is that there are too many hands that can beat them. I felt like I had the stone cold nuts on the turn, but actually I was only a 77.27% favorite. That was due to the fact that my opponent had flopped a set. Of the 44 possible river cards, 9 of them gave him a full house and one of them gave him a four of a kind. I knew for sure I had the stone cold nuts on the river, since no flushes, full houses, or four of a kinds were possible at that point. Accordingly, I went all in, and was lucky enough to get a call.
During current Hold'em session you were dealt 54 hands and saw flop:
- 5 out of 6 times while in big blind (83%)
- 5 out of 8 times while in small blind (62%)
- 19 out of 40 times in other positions (47%)
- a total of 29 out of 54 (53%)
Pots won at showdown - 3 of 12 (25%)
Pots won without showdown - 3
delta: $47,228
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $6,901,790
balance: $9,806,889
Thursday, October 9, 2014
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