NLHE
$4 - $11.39
20 Hands
Multitabled with Session Below
Way overplayed A9o, kinda from frustration about the AQ suckout at table 2 (first hand post in the table below), but it worked out, so naturally, it was the right play.
A straight was just possible enough that I couldn’t reraise, but it turned out it was a great river for getting paid.
Table Two
$4 + $3.97 -- $.97
20 Hands
I’m going to pretend that I went all the way on an A72 flop, less painful.
Flop bet sucked, I know, bit I don’t think I would have got away anyway.
+$3.97
Terrible at one table, complete lucksack at the other, roughly break even!
$4 - $7.04
6 hands
Back at it just after midnight.
I’m not honestly sure if I was thinking I had fold equity on the push, or I just wanted to gamble. It was pretty easy to put him on either AA or KK with the OOP minraise, so if I *did* think I had fold equity, I need to recalibrate my reads, esp. at microstakes.
On the very next hand, check out how my ace-cracking above puts the guy on tilt, and he loses to someone else’s AA right after.
Table dissolved, but not before I lost a medium pot.
$4 – $7.52
48 Hands
Oh, massive microstakes overbets, how you intrigue me! It’s like half the table is Noah! Ploy or monster? Your success depends on being right more than half the time…I think I might have called with AQs as well, despite my, “Be the shover not the caller” mantra.
I do manage to fold ATo to raises like this, though.
A call with A9o? Wow. What should you overbet with? What should you call overbets with? Navigating microstakes overbetting is the key to success.
(JJ) Couldn’t call the river…
(TT) felt a round for a queen, and apparently there wasn’t one.
Did not expect that hand from Villain! Thought for sure we were chopping.
(QsJs) Discipline!
(Th8h) Similar to the hand Jason just posted, although I actually had fold equity with the scary turn.
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