(KK) I get it all in pf against jacks, and it turns out it's a good thing I had his suits covered.
In an attempt to show some discipline, I fold AJo in the cutoff to a pb from an unknown. Two callers and an all in/call on the flop show it to be A7s, so he gets a note, and next time, probably a call or raise.
(JJ) Back at me. If he had a bigger stack it would have been an easy lay to a reraise, but too many short stacks are looking to gamble with two big cards, so I called despite my gut telling me not to. I get to match orange belts with the guy who paid of my kings with jacks.
A bunch of minor hands both ways whittle me down to close to where I started, and I need a break.
$10 --> $10.70
69 Hands
Some PLO 6-Max to cap it off
I lose a buyin, rebuy, have a few solid hands including winning boat over boat, then get this guy heads up that is pretty passive and a good mark, so I run up my hand count playing heads up PLO until I finally get all his chips.
$12 --> $22.21
51 Hands
$327.59
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Always try to have your opponents' suits covered preflop. Once more showing the importance of pre-flop hand selection!
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