Dec 08 2008

Playing With Regular And New Players

Category: Chewie's Chipstack, Questionable PlaysChewie

@ 3:41 pm

I had my regular game this past weekend and as always I’ve got a couple of hands to replay.  One was between myself and a couple of the other regulars from the group (I.E. I’ve got a good handle on how they play) and another was with someone new to the group (I.E. I’ve got no clue how he plays).  Looking back I think I made two bad plays and one of them cost me dearly.

Hand #1
I’m in the big blind and there are two callers (one off the button and the small blind).  I’m a pretty talkative player (when I know the players I’m playing with) and this was a pretty jovial table.  I made a comment the first player limping into my big blind and he asked if I was going to raise.  I said no and he called.  The small blind completed and I decided to check dark (being the honest poker player I am ;) )  There were a couple of comments about “friendly poker” and we were off to the flop.  The flop came out:

and the small blind (who was the short stack) moved all in for around $950 more.  At the time I had about $3,000 or so and only had a big blind in the pot (which was $600).  I of course said something along the lines of “oh sure, make me look at my hand” and then looked down to find Aces.  I figured she could have anything at this point but I was guessing my Aces were good.  I decided to call and the first limper went into the tank and I got really worried.  Knowing him he very well might have limped with Twos or Eights (but more than likely NOT Jacks).  He thought for quite a while and he eventually laid his hand down.  I retrospect I definitely should have raised to isolate.  She of course showed me a Jack and then promptly hit trips on the turn to crack my Aces.

Hand #2
About an hour and a half later I had worked myself into a middle stack ($3,700 or so) and looked down to see Sevens on the button.  There was one limper (who I had never played with) when it got back to me.  Blinds at the time were $250/$500 with a $50 ante so I decided to pop it up to $1,500 to go.  The blinds folded and the limper promptly moved all in.  Looking back he moved in WAY too quickly to be bluffing but at the time I didn’t pick up on it.  My thinking was that I had $1,500 of my remaining $3,700 in the pot already and I’ll be damned if I’m going to let nearly 50% of my stack go to a bluff.  Before I really thought through it I called only to see his pair of Queens be turned up.  I didn’t catch the set that I needed and that was the end of my day.

In retrospect he made a really nice play limping with Queens.  If I had more time to think through it I still may have called and busted but I’m upset with myself that I didn’t take some more time to at least consider the possibility of folding.  It would have left me with around $2,000 which would just about qualify for “all in or fold” mode but that would have been better than playing dealer’s choice at the cash table.  Oh well… as they say, that’s poker.

See you after the flop!


Dec 01 2008

It’s Cold By The River!

Category: Ready's RamblingsReady

@ 2:39 pm

Got rivered in at least four SNGs last night. Got in with the best, ended up the worst. Did not do very well in the SNGs money wise but I think I played them okay. That’s how it goes sometimes.

Started up a $1 re-buy with a little less than 400 players. I have been testing the waters with the tourneys. I would like to get better at them. I’m working on it.

My first hand was KK. It held. Not a bad way to start a tourney, with a double up. After getting over the initial shock of the re-buy (chaos) hour, I found myself with an above average stack. I played it very TAG. Folded the crap, Jammed the goods and did some stealing. I didn’t get a lot of good starting hands but that didn’t stop me from getting chips. I folded a lot, waiting and watching for opportunities. I felt that I played my best tourney ever. I actually understood what was going on. A lot of things I have been reading about in the forums all started to make more sense. I really felt like I was in control of my game. I know you are all dying to know what happened. Okay, maybe not dying. Would mildly interested be a stretch?

Over four hours in (Midnight) and I’m 3rd in chips with about 25 players left – ITM $4.01. We have cleaned out the donks (I’m pretty sure I was the last of the Donks left) and things are getting a little harder. We are way past my bedtime, I’m old! So I start to doze off. Now I’m thinking, this could take a few more hours. That’s not good. I have work in the morning.

For the last hour, I had been picking my spots and winning. Now it got to the point where the payout was not worth sticking around. I made the decision to go LAG, big time, but not just with any two cards. I re-shoved a 3x bet with AK sooooooted. He had 88. The flop came A8rag and I’m out in 18th (My best showing so far). Sleeeeeeeep, yes.

Could I have taken it down? I’d like to think so. But the risk (I have to get some sleep!) vs. reward $$$$ wise was -EV at THAT TIME.

A little less than 5 hours.
Investment = $6.00.
Return = $4.01.
Experience/confidence = Priceless