It’s as if they just don’t want their money. This little fish just keep winning:) Thursdays status says 5 hours of play, +800$ (and that was before rakeback which was 75$ for the day!). I’ve captured a lot of hands which mostly illustrates the great action I once again ran into:
No idea what his plan ever was here:
http://screencast.com/t/kdEkCi7h
This pot actually anoid me quite a bit as I was pretty sure i was favourite on flop (15 outs), but wasn’t rewarded:
http://screencast.com/t/BJZWQi31G7t - I would love to get your comments on this hand!
Some people just can throw away AA when beaten:
http://screencast.com/t/hG9vYQXBjgF
Actually this hand is rather boring, but nice pot:
http://screencast.com/t/b1xY90MZzy3
I had seen this guy make some loose plays, therefor the cal (plus the fact that he was shortstacked ofcourse:-))l:
http://screencast.com/t/gVzQchPe7
Just as bad as this capture is, just as good was the hand (he called for the rest of his stack on river): http://screencast.com/t/z9L4Z24nEW
Same thing here:
http://screencast.com/t/ZOUO6RQt
Unfortunately I closed the third table before this screenshot, but for the record, I was sitting with 620$ at that 1/2NL table too:
http://screencast.com/t/WAY7QV9CZMn
/Lets just hope the action continues, cause I love poker at the moment:)
If I can do it, everybody can. Take on the donkeys yourself - take advantage of the special rakeback deal here, and join the fun!
I see that you play 6 handed tables. Are there any reasons that I might want to play 6 vs. 9/10 handed, or visa versa? I usually play a full ring game with 9/10 players. Would it be more profitable to play shorthanded. Why have you chosen shorthanded games?
Hi Romper,
Very good question (especially as I haven’t told why I only play 6-max).
Biggest difference is of course that you get to play a lot more hands at the 6-max tables which helps me stay focused and most of all - not play bad due to boredom - the same reason I usually play 4 tables at a time.
Another difference is of course that you have to be a lot more aggressive in shorthanded play as the blinds come around a lot more often - some of the players obviously haven’t noticed this:)
Last but not least, the shorthanded (as well as HU) play should reward the better play as you play a lot more hands and therefor are faced with a lot more decisions than at a full ring table (not that i’m the better player ofcourse:-)
Hope you could use the answer.