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A little swing and a little overlook
  SashineK, Jan 15 2008

So, finally managed to enter another blog entry. This one is not happy or with satisfying feelings, cuz i lost like 5 bi today and 2 yesterday for a total of 2,9K hands. I managed to lose all the big pots, made a few mistakes, mainly taking over pots i should leave alone. It's hard to pick one for example, but it usualy goes like this, i raise PF some moron calls and raises my cbet on flop. Since i cbet a lot of pots, cuz these people at NL25 are so weak, i reraise and he instashoves... so i gotta fold. But the biggest mistakes i were, by my opinion THIS AQ shove (dunno, bad spot... total idiot, had him on a draw) and this one was the worst and it set me off like a FIRECRACKER. I don't know how, but i managed to overlook the double-pairing, especially the pair of 4, so the biggest pot lost today was due to my insufficient focus on a game.

Oh, and i lost aces pretty wierd way ;-)
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/362040 - turn i had him on a split ace... turns out i was completely mistaken about his range :D

And example of my inappropriate pot overtaking - http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/362042 - he had stats like 60/40/zillion, obviously i had to test him and he happened to have the hand :D I'M A DONK!!

But I gotta supply you with the biggest and most entertaining pot that end up my way...
Here it goes - http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/362045 - unfortunately it was the only one this size, i had like 2 or 3 about $15 net for me and then only pots up to $10, which was not enough to cover the losses.

Cya lads.... GL and HF

P.S. For those European players who think, that there are no donks during GMT day - at least one is.... ME! (not mentioning like 70% of people that sucked out and beat me today)

P.P.S. THE GRAPH!!!



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Six flags coaster-like ride
  SashineK, Jan 13 2008

Never been in any of six flags parks, but i have seen some videos and having a swing 6bi down and back and down again to 4bi down total in like 2K hands is pretty same i figure. But it could have been much cheaper if i could do some easy folds, which i didn't. Anyway this happened on thursday so i gotta get back in business and make some progress today.

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New day, new session
  SashineK, Jan 08 2008

You gotta go into every new day and every session with positive expectation, right?! I did and I gotta say, it was LEGEN...... wait for it......DARY session followed by another awesome session later 'high five' ;-). Maybe i got a little sympathy for yesterdays unsuccesful coal-minning in deeps of PS. :D Anyway, i wanted to share some hands, because i switched of POW mode. And i need to know i did right. I pasted all hands which looked interesting into a .txt file so i shall put up only a few, cuz i have a lot of them in that file, but unless someone is interested in 'i flop nuts he shoves from EP ' hands i shall discard them.

1.Calling a short - i didn't win this one, but i wanna know if this call is right by you. I feel like they shove with absolutely random hand and hence the call should be good in long run.

2.Ezy fold? - i think i was beat on turn with K, but i wasnt sure and thought i'd call if nothing scary would come, but the ace of spades was the worst one.

3.Ship it....

4.Very overplayed pocket 77 - POW mode ON - shame on me

5.Crazy people

6.POW mode once more - im supposed to give up and he is supposed to raise... sick world

7.My belowed busted FD move :-)

8.Was it a good fold?

9.Second session - i think im right pushing against his range?!

10.I want to check this river

I put up numbers if you comment on hands to make it easier, ty.



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