Tracking my progress in Texas Hold'em
Bankroll: $2,773.70
Published on April 29, 2006 By PacDragon In Gaming
I made over $100 last night, so I can easily lose this tournament and still be comfortable at $3/$6. It's about to start and there are nearly 700 people signed up already. It's going to be really tough, but I won't be too hard on myself if I don't make it. I just have to take my shot. Wish me luck!
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on Apr 29, 2006
Good luck!
on Apr 29, 2006
1st break. I'm in 23rd place out of 715 left. In the second hand I got dealt KK. The night before, I had decided that if I got dealt that, I wasn't going to be too crazy with it. I wasn't going to let AA take me out in the first round.

I ignored my own advice, of course, and pushed pretty hard. Ended up getting a K on the turn. Guess what my opponent had? AA! That got me a good pot to start out with and my stack's been growing every since.

Also ignored my advice and got into a coin flip with me holding AK against QQ. I had him covered, but it was still a big pot. Got lucky with that one too, catching a K on the turn again

Oh man, I'm nervous.
on Apr 29, 2006
My lucky cards have always been J9, no clue why, but I have yet to lose a hand when dealt a J9
on Apr 29, 2006
2nd break. I'm now in 173rd place out of 650. The players are really aggressive, so it's expensive to see a flop. I saw a few, none really worked out. Tried a few plays that didn't work out either. At least I have more than the average stack...

Heh, I don't really have a lucky hand anymore. I think I've lost a big pot with nearly every combination in the deck
on Apr 29, 2006
Oops, I missed that you were posting updates, I've been watching off and on (had it open the whole time).


I saw a few plays that as soon as you made them I saw they were going to end badly, overall you seem to be playing pretty well though.

Watch out for taking a stab at the pot and going into check/fold mode which it seemed like you did a couple of times. If I notice a player doing that I tend to roll over them pretty quickly.

Also, although I can't see the hands you're doing it with, watch your position, I've noticed you limping in UTG or UTG+1 (and making minimum raises from early position too).

Again, since I have very little information, ignore me if what I'm saying means nothing.
on Apr 29, 2006
Beautiful play against "brob06" though on the hand with the paired Kings on the board.


I was sitting there screaming for you to put him all in there. even if you weren't on much of anything.
on Apr 29, 2006
Okay gotta run to dinner, and head out for the night probably. Keep up the good work, so I can watch again tomorrow.
on Apr 29, 2006
Heh, thanks. Actually, one of the reasons I was doing my stabs from early postion, then going into check/fold mode was to setup brob06. I've been wanting to check raise him all day long! I finally got my opportunity. I had AK in that hand

I'm actually having a tough time with him. He's got a pattern going, where he calls big bets hoping his opponent is bluffing (i.e. me). Then the moment I decide I've already spent too much, he makes a play back at me and I'm forced to fold. Every so often I work up enough moxie to fire the third shot, and it usually works. But I'm playing too scared to pull it off regularly.

Yeah, those early position limps probably weren't real smart. They were low pocket pairs that I didn't want to put too much money into. But I've noticed that if I limp, and then brob06 limps, it's rare to see a raise behind us. But you're right, it's a pretty weak play out of position.
on Apr 29, 2006
3rd break. I'm now in 16th place out of 533 left. Hit some big hands, stole a few pots, and pretty much just kept bobbing and weaving. I've been real careful to stay out of difficult situations. Only about three more hours to go for day one!
on Apr 29, 2006
4th break. I'm 22nd out of 384. Wasn't getting many hands, but I'm the chip leader at my table. It's been giving me some leeway to push back a little. I did make a couple of mistakes, but they weren't expensive. I've only gone to showdown with the worst hand twice, so I'm mostly getting good reads. I feel gooood.
on Apr 29, 2006
Back to watching now.
on Apr 29, 2006
Nice set of 6's on the flop!
on Apr 29, 2006
Oh man, I got so lucky with that. I didn't want to call it, but they've been pushing me around for a while. I had to take a stand with something before my stack shrunk too much. But yeah, the poker gods were with me on that one.
on Apr 29, 2006
Haha, well at least it was the right side of the coinflip to get involved with, he had to improve you didn't - and your improving sealed his fate.

That's actually the major thing I need to improve in my game, I need to be involved in more coinflips with the low pocket pair rather than the two over cards I seem to always find myself with.
on Apr 29, 2006
Ugh.

You played well at least... Better to go out on a bad beat than by playing poorly... if that's any consolation.
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