Down a ton (not quite 2 full buy-ins) in $2-5 at nautica last night. Nothing is holding up. KK twice, JJ, and AK resulted in big losses. Lost with top-2. Flopped the stone cold nuts with 9-10, lost to a rivered full house.
The worst part is I was playing GREAT last night. Made laydowns when I knew I was beat, or I'd have either lost a lot more, or left much earlier. The $2-5 play down there is no better than the 1-2, they just donk it up with a lot more chips. I am looking forward to getting back there as soon as my roll allows. Will not be any time soon, I have to buy a new laptop. Ugh. I am hoping to get some $$ for the dead one on eBay. Fingers crossed.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Ouch
I'm down almost 6 full buy-ins over my last 3 $1-2 sessions. 2 at Nautica and the other at Colin's. Colin's was the worst. I got 3 sets busted and lost with KK twice. Beat after horrible beat.
Oh well, Nautica always pumps my roll back up eventually. Just need to hit some open-enders and flush draws, which I've had very few of lately.
Just a bad day overall. First, my iPhone crashed during an update and I had to wipe and restore it. Then I get creamed at poker. I get home to find my laptop almost completely fried. I think it may have been juiced by lightning. It only boots intermittently and even when it does it flakes out occasionally. Time to put it on eBay and get a replacement.
Oh well, Nautica always pumps my roll back up eventually. Just need to hit some open-enders and flush draws, which I've had very few of lately.
Just a bad day overall. First, my iPhone crashed during an update and I had to wipe and restore it. Then I get creamed at poker. I get home to find my laptop almost completely fried. I think it may have been juiced by lightning. It only boots intermittently and even when it does it flakes out occasionally. Time to put it on eBay and get a replacement.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Win at TK's
Finished up $230 at TK's over the weekend, though I was up almost $600 at one point. Had a few hands cracked...another set of 2's, straight vs. bigger straight, and nut flush by a rivered full house. I did make a few great laydowns though.
At our 7-handed table, we had quads 5 times (twice for me) and a straight flush (Pyxis)
I should have left at midnight like my little man was telling me to do, but stuck around. A $500+ win is huge for a 1-1 game. Oh well, still a win. That puts me at 10 for 13 in wins lately.
Got in a couple of bike rides this weekend too. HOT outside! Took the dog swimming on Sunday as well. Tonight: Going to see Inception at Crocker Park with the gang.
At our 7-handed table, we had quads 5 times (twice for me) and a straight flush (Pyxis)
I should have left at midnight like my little man was telling me to do, but stuck around. A $500+ win is huge for a 1-1 game. Oh well, still a win. That puts me at 10 for 13 in wins lately.
Got in a couple of bike rides this weekend too. HOT outside! Took the dog swimming on Sunday as well. Tonight: Going to see Inception at Crocker Park with the gang.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Loss at home
Had a great table last night, but through poor play I managed to dump $370. Grayday brought a friend that was spewing chips left and right, but I paid him off at least twice. He was a complete racist that dropped N-bombs all night, got pretty drunk, and even lit up a smoke in my apartment near the end of the night. He didn't quite realize he had lit it I guess, but I asked him to put it out.
I made a couple other terrible calls against Chan and Mike K, and also got a few good hands busted. The first big one was my top-2 (AJ) cracked by Meats' flush, and later a set of 2's by Grayday's runner-runner flush with 10-2 sooted. Ugh.
The pasta with meat sauce turned out great, and Hip brought some donuts. We had 1 strong table until almost 2 am. Overall it was a good time. I need to get some more red chips for the set I bought off Danny C. We ran out pretty early.
After everyone left, I took my dog out for a break, and walking back toward the house I could hear a bunch of yelling/screaming. Sounded like a brawl. Suddenly, gunfire erupted from an area across the river over by a few bars over that way. Here's the story.
Something violent happens just about every weekend at one of the bars over that way.
I made a couple other terrible calls against Chan and Mike K, and also got a few good hands busted. The first big one was my top-2 (AJ) cracked by Meats' flush, and later a set of 2's by Grayday's runner-runner flush with 10-2 sooted. Ugh.
The pasta with meat sauce turned out great, and Hip brought some donuts. We had 1 strong table until almost 2 am. Overall it was a good time. I need to get some more red chips for the set I bought off Danny C. We ran out pretty early.
After everyone left, I took my dog out for a break, and walking back toward the house I could hear a bunch of yelling/screaming. Sounded like a brawl. Suddenly, gunfire erupted from an area across the river over by a few bars over that way. Here's the story.
Something violent happens just about every weekend at one of the bars over that way.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Trivia night win
Monday, July 12, 2010
Limit poker
I forgot to mention that I played $2-2 limit on my last 2 Nautica trips, while waiting for a NL seat. I lost about $40 the first night and won $34 the 2nd. Those were factored into my wins too.
Either way, it's pretty excruciating when you can't get all your chips in with the nuts. You bet your $2, and get 6 callers though.
Either way, it's pretty excruciating when you can't get all your chips in with the nuts. You bet your $2, and get 6 callers though.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
2 Nautica wins
Up $22 on Thursday and $243 on Saturday, with a total of about 5 hours play. I have now won 9 out of my last 11 cash sessions, going back to my blog hiatus.
Went out to see Patton Oswalt at HOB Friday night, which was a great show. The opening guy was also funny as hell. I have to find his name.
Thursday, I was $520 deep and not playing well. Made a few awful calls, and also got top-2 cracked twice by gutshot chasers. I did make a great read, calling out a guy's pocket 10's when I C-bet the flop with AK and missed. He was cool enough to show his hand. I did make another decent call, but don't recall details. Colin was at my table, and he was running bad too. I saw him miss about half a dozen flush draws and open ender's.
There was a guy overplaying every hand. I saw him re-pop with like mid pair/8 kicker! So I get AQ and make it $17 to go UTG. He calls, along with a couple others. Flop is Q34/rainbow, and I lead out with $25-30. Overplaying guy raises something like $50 on top, and I call. Everyone else leaves. I check-call $50 on the bricked turn, and check the river. He shoves with about $180, and I have him covered. I insta-call, and he gives me the blank stare. I say "I called you". He mumbles "I have a queen", and turns over 1 card. I wait for him to flip his other card, which is a 7. He's got a pr of Q's with a 7 kicker! I exclaim "That's no good...ship it!" and table top-top. Buh bye. He decided not to rebuy. Smart move. That got me back into the black, so I got outta there.
Saturday, I got $600 on the table and managed to cash $843, most of it during the last half hour I played. I chased a gutshot with over cards on 1 of them, and hit an open-ender on another. Got a guy to shove with just a pair. Cashed as soon as I got back into some profit. My play was better than Thursday's session, but still not top notch. I managed to fold a J-high flush to a nut flush, which wasn't easy.
So, I am thinking about a weeknight cash game this week at my place. Details will be on the board.
Went out to see Patton Oswalt at HOB Friday night, which was a great show. The opening guy was also funny as hell. I have to find his name.
Thursday, I was $520 deep and not playing well. Made a few awful calls, and also got top-2 cracked twice by gutshot chasers. I did make a great read, calling out a guy's pocket 10's when I C-bet the flop with AK and missed. He was cool enough to show his hand. I did make another decent call, but don't recall details. Colin was at my table, and he was running bad too. I saw him miss about half a dozen flush draws and open ender's.
There was a guy overplaying every hand. I saw him re-pop with like mid pair/8 kicker! So I get AQ and make it $17 to go UTG. He calls, along with a couple others. Flop is Q34/rainbow, and I lead out with $25-30. Overplaying guy raises something like $50 on top, and I call. Everyone else leaves. I check-call $50 on the bricked turn, and check the river. He shoves with about $180, and I have him covered. I insta-call, and he gives me the blank stare. I say "I called you". He mumbles "I have a queen", and turns over 1 card. I wait for him to flip his other card, which is a 7. He's got a pr of Q's with a 7 kicker! I exclaim "That's no good...ship it!" and table top-top. Buh bye. He decided not to rebuy. Smart move. That got me back into the black, so I got outta there.
Saturday, I got $600 on the table and managed to cash $843, most of it during the last half hour I played. I chased a gutshot with over cards on 1 of them, and hit an open-ender on another. Got a guy to shove with just a pair. Cashed as soon as I got back into some profit. My play was better than Thursday's session, but still not top notch. I managed to fold a J-high flush to a nut flush, which wasn't easy.
So, I am thinking about a weeknight cash game this week at my place. Details will be on the board.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
RIP Dad
My dad passed away last Friday, as many of you already know. He had been in the hospital for about a week, and we'd just moved him to a nursing facility for physical therapy. He was hoping to regain enough strength to come home, but he passed away later that night, his heart finally gave out. He had battled cancer for almost 3 years and was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He had a quadruple bypass back in November. 50-ish years of smoking (and many years of drinking) are not good for you. My dad was only 67, but looked much older when he passed away.
Although he never played a huge role in my life, he was always fun to be around. He was a big influence when I was very young, and then also in my late 20's, when I got to work with him quite a bit doing side jobs for his drywall business. We got to do some great fishing as well. My brother and I got to see a lot of him over the last few years while helping out around he and my grandfather's.
We'll miss you dad.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Wed night at Dave's
Up $112 after a nice roller coaster ride. Found myself $230 deep after some poor play and a couple hands where I was out-kicked. Got back on top in the last orbit when I turned a set of 3's, which gave THE MEATS 2 pr with A3. I doubled up there, and won another pot before last hand. I even played props and didn't miss a card.
RISK! and dealer's choice at the Den of Sin this weekend. Should be fun.
Oh yeah, and check out Tony Bourdain's "Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook". Great book if you've ever had anything to do with the food biz. I LOVED Kitchen Confidential. Fantastic read. I've even loaned it to a retiring teacher that asked me for advice when considering opening a restaurant. He smartly decided against it.
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