This was a profitable session at MGM
back in June.
I was in the small blind with Ace-5 of
hearts and there had been a few limpers, so when the button made it $10 I
called, hoping for multi-way action. But
the big blind and all the limpers folded so we were heads up. The flop was Ace-Ace-Queen. I checked and then called $15. I checked a blank turn and he checked
back. I bet $25 on a blank river and he
tanked but eventually called. He mucked
when he saw my hand. I guess maybe he
had a Queen?
I just checked from the big blind with
Ace-Queen it was four-ways. The flop was
Ace-high and I bet $6 and had two callers. I bet $15 on a blank turn and they
both called. I bet $25 on a blank
river. One guy folded and the other guy
called. He showed Ace-Jack and I took it
down.
I had King-10 suited on the button and
just limped in behind a bunch of limpers.
Seven of us saw a flop of King-Queen-7.
I called $15 and we were heads up.
The turn was a blank and I called $30.
The river was a 10. This time he checked. I was worried about the straight so I just
checked behind. He showed King-Jack and
I was good.
On back-to-back hands I raised preflop
with Ace-King and pocket Queens. There
was no call either time.
There was an amusing middle-aged woman
who came to our table at one point. She
was with her friend, same age, who was at another table. I figured out (or just assumed) that they
were a couple of ladies from the East Coast (most likely New York) taking a few
days vacation away from their husbands on a girls trip to Vegas. She was
chatting non-stop but she didn't say anything interesting enough for me to
remember. Except that she needed to
charge her phone. The USB plug at her
seat wasn't working. She asked the guy
next to her if she could try his. Didn't
work. She asked the guy on the other
side. Didn't work. She asked me if she could try mine even
though I was two seats away from her. I
already knew mine didn't work but I decided to let her see for herself. It still didn't work.
She finally called the shift manager
over to complain about the plugs. He
apologized and said that they do tend to break often due to overuse. USB phone chargers at the table are a great
idea but I think they are no better than a 50/50 shot at working when you need
one.
Anyway, she had bought in for $100 and
on this particular hand she raised to $11 after a few limpers. I looked down at two Aces in the big blind so
I made it $35. She said to me, "I
thought this was a friendly game. You got
a pair?" I just laughed. She took a while to call but she did and we
were heads up. The flop came 10-8-8. Before I could act, she grabbed her stack and
moved it forward a bit to make it look like she was going to put it all-in,
whether I bet or not. So I decided to
check and see if she'd bet for me. But
she tanked a bit and then checked behind.
The turn was a blank and this time I bet
$50. She didn't have much more than
that. She acted like she was going to
call (or shove) but then folded. She was
a chip-tease.
I opened to $6 with pocket 6's (again,
almost never open-limping these days).
But a guy made it $20. It folded
back to me. I called and we were heads
up. The flop was 8-7-4 rainbow. It checked around. The turn was a 9 and it checked around again. The river was a 6. I had a set, but there were 4 cards to
straight on the board. I checked and he
checked behind. He didn't show when he
saw my hand. I guess he must have had an Ace-King type of hand. But why wouldn't he have c-bet with that in a
heads-up pot? Doesn't make sense to
me. I guess it was pretty unlikely he
had a straight there, huh? I should have bet, but if he just had big cards he
wasn't calling me.
I was playing my last orbit when I had
Ace-9 of hearts. Someone raised to $10
and there was a call so I called and it was four of us seeing a flop. There were two hearts on the flop so I called
the preflop raiser's $35 bet and we were heads up. I turned the flush, this time he
checked. I bet $50 and he tanked a bit
before folding.
That was it.
I booked a $100+ win and called it a night.
i would limp the 6-6
ReplyDeleteYep, me too in the past. Trying not to open limp now. We'll see how it goes.
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