This was my Friday night session in
Vegas in July. It was my first—and, as
it turned out, my only—visit to the MGM this trip. This session is basically all about one big
hand that I didn't play well but, you know, luck is a good thing.
I was quite card dead for most of the
session, and it was kind of a decent game.
After texting me to see where I was playing, my pal Don showed up, but
we never played at the same table. When
he texted me he asked how the games were, and I said they were good but I
couldn't find a hand to play. By the
time he showed up and was waiting for a seat, I showed him my stack and told
him, "I finally found a hand to play." He said, "I see that." I added "But you won't like how I played
it," I warned him. "Probably
not," was his reply.
I couldn't have had much less than my
original $200 buy-in because of not playing anything. Finally I got pocket 10's in early position
and I limped in. Don and I had discussed
that hand just the night before. Of
course I should raise with it and he was reminding me of that very fact. I explained that whenever I do, it seldom
works out well for me. So with the first
pocket pair I'd had all night, I just limped in. No one raised and five of us saw the flop.
And a fine flop it was. Jack-Jack-10.
Always nice to flop a boat. The lone
woman at the table bet $10, a guy called, and I just called. The others folded. The turn card was a 9. I checked, the lady bet $40, and the guy
called. When I checked, I was thinking
I'd probably check-raise. But when the
guy called the $40, I started thinking I might get more money if just called
and didn't chase anyone out. So I just
called.
I didn't like the river card, a
Queen. Players love to play
Queen-Jack. It struck me as plausible
someone just hit a bigger boat than mine.
Hell, for all I knew, the lady had Jack-9 (another hand people love to
play) and I was beaten on the turn. After my check, the lady bet $55 and the
other guy called. It struck me as very
possible my hand was not the best. I
hated it, but I just called.
The lady turned over
Jack-something. The something wasn't
matched with anything on the board. The
guy turned over pocket 8's. At least
that's what I think it was. He only had
it face up for a second. Maybe I missed something. I mean, it's hard to believe he would have
thought that was good against two other players. He couldn't have had a
straight because he was obviously disappointed to see the lady's trips and he
hadn't seen my hand yet. Whatever, my boat was good and it was a nice pot, but I
know I cost myself some value there.
Not much happened after that
either. I had 5-3 in the big blind and
no one raised. The flop was 6-3-2 and no
one bet. The turn was a 5 but now I had
to worry about a low straight. I checked
and called a bet of $10 from the aggro Euro at the table. The river was an 9. There was no flush possible and I
checked. This time the Euro put out $30.
I just had a gut instinct that he was full of crap. I shrugged and called. All he had was a deuce for bottom pair.
And that was all that was worth
reporting on. I was able to cash out
with a $110 profit. During the game I
had a good seat for the parade of scantily clad females attending the
nightclub, and I was able to explore said parade more fully after I cashed
out. But I have to say, it was a
disappointing show. For some reason there wasn't a big crowd for the club that
night. But the extra money in my wallet was most welcome.
For every hand/result like the one you wrote about, you've probably had two or three hands where you played the hands well and some crappy player sucked out on you. Such is this game we love.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed. And playing that hand wrong might actually have gotten me more chips, not less. It's entirely possible that if I had check-raised the turns, as I "should" have, they both would have folded, and then that $110 I picked up on the river would have been lost.
DeleteYou show her the nuts, and she gave you a hand to play with. I guess that is fair. Was hoping for more.
ReplyDeleteSo you beg me for new content and when I deliver, it's not good enough?
DeleteThat's demoralizing, Seth.
What I was implying was more than a "hand", lol like something from slut parade. Anyway thanks for the post rob. Appreciate it greatly .
DeleteBelieve me, I would love a post about the slut parade. or a good "woman said" story. They haven't been happening lately.
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