Good news bad news lol. The bad news is my Saturday session was a loser. The good news was that I am still up for the week and the month. This session was interesting to say the least. I feel as though I played well. I was up between $150 and $240 for the first 5 of the 6 hours I played. The last hour was hell. Anything that could go wrong went wrong. One hand was particular brutal. I had buried aces and a king up in stud 8. I was heads up from third street to the end with a calling station. Her board was so bad I just kept betting and as it turns out, I was ahead the entire time until 7th where she made a flush. Se bricked fourth and should have folded. She bricked fifth and should have folded. She hit a four flush on sixth and then the flush on seventh. It was a kill pot so it was a $180 swing for me. There were two or three hands where I played absolutely perfected and bricked out causing further frustration. But overall, I liked how I played. I wound up losing $45 on the session. Not life changing not bankroll killing, just frustrating because I was up a nice chunk. But that's poker sometimes. You do everything right and are doing well and then all of sudden it goes bad. But you pick yourself up and start again. Rinse and repeat lol I am looking forward to getting back out there again this week and building the roll up. I have the wsop circuit this month and my eyes on Vegas in June. Big dreams start with small steps. In any regard, good luck and see you on the felt.
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04-07-2014, 06:01 PM #11
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