Another winning session!
I had an unbelievable winning session last night. I am still stunned. I kept getting really good cards. I started out the session with $9.28 and ending the evening with $13.33. I would really like to see more of my sessions go the way the this one and the last one did.
When I sat down at the table I watch a few hands while I waited for the BB to come around to me and I noticed a player to my right was playing pretty loose(LP). The first hand I watched he was UTG and called and bet during each round. His pair of 5s ended up losing to a pair of Js. There were four diamonds on the board, so maybe he was trying to represent a flush. He won the next hand, but didn't show his cards. Then a couple of hands later he won with a pair of 5s. Then on the next hand he showed two pair (5s over 4s, he was dealt pocket 4s) and lost to an A high flush. Now the BB comes around to me and I was dealt JTo. Six people called and I checked. The flop 789 and I bet, the player to my left called and the loose player raised. I thought for a bit and called and so did the player to my left. The turn was another 7, so I bet again, the player behind me called and LP raised, then I reraised and they both called. The river was a 5, I bet and both players called, then mucked their cards. I won $2.08 on my first hand. I considered quitting right then, because I was afraid I might give it all back like I had done several times before. I decided to keep playing and tried not to do anything stupid the rest of the night. I folded the next few hands and then called with KTh and ended up in a showdown with the LP and won with a pair of Ts against his pair of 3s. The LP stayed in for one more hand which he won then left the table.
I won my third pot a few hands later with A high. I was dealt AhKh and raised before the flop in the small blind and 4 peopled called. The flop was 2 8 3 and I checked and so did everyone else. The same thing happened on the turn and river. I couldn't believe someone else didn't have a pair and I was pretty suprised to win with that hand.
The rest of the night I stuck with the hands on my starting hand chart and played pretty aggressively. If I got good hole cards I would play them and if the flop didn't improve my hand I would fold them. I did make some bad plays but thankfully they did not cost me as much as they did before and there weren't as many of them. I had a really good run of cards. I would like to see that more often.
When I sat down at the table I watch a few hands while I waited for the BB to come around to me and I noticed a player to my right was playing pretty loose(LP). The first hand I watched he was UTG and called and bet during each round. His pair of 5s ended up losing to a pair of Js. There were four diamonds on the board, so maybe he was trying to represent a flush. He won the next hand, but didn't show his cards. Then a couple of hands later he won with a pair of 5s. Then on the next hand he showed two pair (5s over 4s, he was dealt pocket 4s) and lost to an A high flush. Now the BB comes around to me and I was dealt JTo. Six people called and I checked. The flop 789 and I bet, the player to my left called and the loose player raised. I thought for a bit and called and so did the player to my left. The turn was another 7, so I bet again, the player behind me called and LP raised, then I reraised and they both called. The river was a 5, I bet and both players called, then mucked their cards. I won $2.08 on my first hand. I considered quitting right then, because I was afraid I might give it all back like I had done several times before. I decided to keep playing and tried not to do anything stupid the rest of the night. I folded the next few hands and then called with KTh and ended up in a showdown with the LP and won with a pair of Ts against his pair of 3s. The LP stayed in for one more hand which he won then left the table.
I won my third pot a few hands later with A high. I was dealt AhKh and raised before the flop in the small blind and 4 peopled called. The flop was 2 8 3 and I checked and so did everyone else. The same thing happened on the turn and river. I couldn't believe someone else didn't have a pair and I was pretty suprised to win with that hand.
The rest of the night I stuck with the hands on my starting hand chart and played pretty aggressively. If I got good hole cards I would play them and if the flop didn't improve my hand I would fold them. I did make some bad plays but thankfully they did not cost me as much as they did before and there weren't as many of them. I had a really good run of cards. I would like to see that more often.
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