I had a few good more sessions in the last days of september.
Here is the total summary of September 2007:
Win: +309.28
Table hours: 35.3
Real hours: 26.5
BB/hr: 41.0
$/hr: +11.68
Looks nice. Let's see what the october brings...
Sonntag, 30. September 2007
Dienstag, 25. September 2007
Blog#4; some more NL$50
Instead of SnG's I played Cash Games.
Two short sessions added up to: +$20.85 in 1h 30min.
Nothing interesting happened.
See you...
Two short sessions added up to: +$20.85 in 1h 30min.
Nothing interesting happened.
See you...
Sonntag, 23. September 2007
Blog#3, $20+2 SnG
Today I played one $20+2 SnG. And I won it. Yippie!!!
Three important hands occured:
1) I doubled the first time when I hit my flush with 9h8h on the turn. I were up against a flopped straight and my opponent was drawing dead.
2) I doubled on another big stack, with a FH over FH. The Board was: A75 2 A. I had A7 and was up against A2, nice...
From there on I was the CL and I busted the bubble
3) when I flopped a flush and was up against a crazy gone OESD, again my opponent was drawing dead.
Thanks to Everest Poker for having a great structur, there was no need to gamble early. So I invested my chips always with the best of it. And I wasn't All-IN before the flop once, but the final hand:
HU I had a nice 2:1 chip advantage and the first or second hand finished the whole SnG. I had AQ and needed to improve against 88. But the board gave me a wheel. I played about an hour and made a profit of +$78.
After that I played a very short session NL$50 and I lost -$3.
Maybe I will play some more Sng's in the future but I don't know yet.
Three important hands occured:
1) I doubled the first time when I hit my flush with 9h8h on the turn. I were up against a flopped straight and my opponent was drawing dead.
2) I doubled on another big stack, with a FH over FH. The Board was: A75 2 A. I had A7 and was up against A2, nice...
From there on I was the CL and I busted the bubble
3) when I flopped a flush and was up against a crazy gone OESD, again my opponent was drawing dead.
Thanks to Everest Poker for having a great structur, there was no need to gamble early. So I invested my chips always with the best of it. And I wasn't All-IN before the flop once, but the final hand:
HU I had a nice 2:1 chip advantage and the first or second hand finished the whole SnG. I had AQ and needed to improve against 88. But the board gave me a wheel. I played about an hour and made a profit of +$78.
After that I played a very short session NL$50 and I lost -$3.
Maybe I will play some more Sng's in the future but I don't know yet.
Blog #2; NL$50 is tougher than thought...
The sad thing about session#3 isn't that I lost. It's that I lost because of stupid play. I overplayed 1-pair hands so brutal, I made such stupid "Hero-calls" and last but not least I had the 2.best hand way too often.
All in all session#3 was a loser of: -$56.05 in 1h 36min.
Damn!
Tonight I want to play some $20 SnG's on Everest.
I hadn't played tourneys for so long, I'm really looking forward to do it again.
All in all session#3 was a loser of: -$56.05 in 1h 36min.
Damn!
Tonight I want to play some $20 SnG's on Everest.
I hadn't played tourneys for so long, I'm really looking forward to do it again.
Freitag, 21. September 2007
Blog-Entry #1; Finally @ NL$50
Hi folks, this is my brand new poker blog. I want to post my results and maybe some interesting hands I played.
As the title says for itself, I finally reached NL$50 (6-max) on Everest Poker.
The boring months playing NL$25 have now come to an end.
My results on NL$50 so far (checkyourbets.com):
Session 1: 2h 48min. --> +$59.68
Session 2: 2h 54min. --> +$51.43
These sessions were of course great:
My Aces and Kings hold up, I sucked out frequently at the others and I didn' get bad-beated.
So of course these great starting results aren't 100% pure. But at least they give me some room to maneuver before the bad times may start (but hopefully won't).
I'm really looking forward for my next session. NL$50 is so much more fun AND I think the players on average are worse than on NL$25.
I think on the lower limits, there are more new players who try to build a bankroll by playing solid and tight poker. The higher you get, the more the players like to gamble or like to take a shot. At least this is, what I have noticed throughout my first short session.
Greetings...
As the title says for itself, I finally reached NL$50 (6-max) on Everest Poker.
The boring months playing NL$25 have now come to an end.
My results on NL$50 so far (checkyourbets.com):
Session 1: 2h 48min. --> +$59.68
Session 2: 2h 54min. --> +$51.43
These sessions were of course great:
My Aces and Kings hold up, I sucked out frequently at the others and I didn' get bad-beated.
So of course these great starting results aren't 100% pure. But at least they give me some room to maneuver before the bad times may start (but hopefully won't).
I'm really looking forward for my next session. NL$50 is so much more fun AND I think the players on average are worse than on NL$25.
I think on the lower limits, there are more new players who try to build a bankroll by playing solid and tight poker. The higher you get, the more the players like to gamble or like to take a shot. At least this is, what I have noticed throughout my first short session.
Greetings...
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