NLHE
Multitabling
Table 1
33 hands
Ks9s. Tried to buy it on the flop, then pushed the draw on the turn. I figured it was a good time for a semi, he'd have to be pretty strong to call with the strength I had shown throughout the hand. Don't love the play, though, it just worked out here.
Villain had AsJs. Despite his lack of interest on the turn, I didn’t feel like betting the river made any sense.
Dammit, I keep getting notched on flopped trips! So sucky. KT vs. KJ vs. Ax sees KKA flop, and we get all in, me with the KT side of things. I can’t seem to play flopped trips correctly these days (Surreal lunch poker reference).
I hate this! Starting to tilt, have to be done.
$4 --> 3.55
Table 2
30 hands
AJo. The paired board had be bracing for a chop, I fiugred he was on a worse ace and that a Q, K, or A would mean a chop. I guess not, because he folds the river when an A peels off.
So ugly. I would have been able to fold if it weren't for the nut flush draw I picked up. In my heart it felt like a wrong call, but I didn’t really do the math, there was definitely some micro-stakes gamble in there.
Good god. Maybe I should just pretend he had a random queen. I almost folded to his raise in fear of the queen, but I can’t fear every paired board that hits.
Reload.
No way. Second hand back my KK wins some blinds, and my third I get JJ. I lost the hand history, but ended up all in preflop against QQ and lost.
So hard to not get ROTy about a hand like this...do I need to play JJ more like I do at WNP at microstakes? My theory has been to go to the felt preflop with premium hands, and I suppose this will be the result sometimes. Can I lay down JJ preflop to a big reraise at microstakes? Should I?
$4 +$4 --> $1.36
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