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First Game After A Long Layoff

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This past weekend we had the championship game for Season V of the Cleveland Poker League.  For a variety of reasons it had been quite a long time since the final game of the regular season and due to some real life considerations I hadn’t played one single hand in the time between those two games (over two months).  If I’m being honest I was really pretty worried heading into this game as I was sure that my game would be rusty.  Luckily after a couple of hands I was feeling very comfortable at the table and things were back to “normal”.  Unfortunately, “normal” for me this past season has meant me playing pretty well and coming up on the short end of some luck.

I didn’t have any “never seen that before” hands but I did have a couple of noteworthy ones.

Hand #1

I make a raise from early position and get a call out of the big blind.  Flop comes out beautifully.

At this point I’m pretty positive that I’m in good shape against a blind hand.  Obviously I have to bet enough to make someone pay to draw to their flush and that’s what I do.  The turn comes a non diamond and I do the same thing making it expensive for the flush to get there.  As fate would have it, a diamond fell on the river.  I checked and made a crying call only to see what I already knew.  Personally I thought I’d done enough to keep the draw from getting there but obviously I didn’t.

Hand #2

Button makes a raise and I reraise out of the big blind with my kings.  He calls and we’re off to the flop which doesn’t look all that dangerous.

There’s really only a couple of hands here that scare me but I really don’t have him on JJ, or 88.  KJ and AJ cross my mind as good button hands and I’m actually hoping he’s got AJ as I’ll win a nice pot.  I suppose button raises with 55 is possible but it really doesn’t concern me.  A second Jack falls on the river and I’m forced once again to show down the second best hand which was best going into that last card.

Hand #3

Love seeing them those rockets!  Love even more when someone moves all in before I’ve got a chance to act.  I had the all in player out chipped by just a few so when my aces held up it was nearly a double up for me.  This put me back above chip average and I propelled me for another hour or so.

Final Hand

I’ve got 66 on the button and the player to my right makes a minimum raise.  I call and the flop comes out:

I didn’t put him on a J and he’d already had trip 5′s two or three times already tonight… how many times can one guy have the same hand???  You guessed it… one more time.  I wasn’t able to catch my 6 and my day was done.  On to next season for me – hope it will be better to me than the current season.

See you after the flop!

Written by Chewie

October 21st, 2009 at 12:37 am