NLHE
One of those hands where you see what they went to the felt with, and before the hand is over, know you'll be targeting whoever wins. Hopefully the one that loses rebuys.
Fish number one landed. Only my identifying him as a fish led me to call his flop raise, but I was betting the turn for value.
(KsJh) Knew one of them was on the f-draw and hit, but for 3:1 plus implied, I called. Looking back, I didn't really have it because of madstank's stack size, but I didn't look at that part closely enough. Oops.
(TT) By the river I had him on a flush draw, and bet hoping not to have to show my c-bet, not because I expected a call.
(99) After I made my pf reraise, I figured if he called he was on two big cards, and if he reraised, he was on an overpair or AK. He called. The Q on the flop was scary, but had to bet it to see. Really should have bet half the pot there, with no flush draw. I’m ready to check/fold after his call, until I turn gin and shift gears into hoping his queen is one he can’t find a way to fold. It is.
Some premium hands played poorly, for your amusement.
OK, breaking for now...made back some of my dismal O8 losses at least.
$4 --> $11.48
56 Hands
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