Got totally fucked at Laddies NL again. Using the strategy below I raised 6BB with KK. Flop was AKQ. I had to raise the pot. And the raise was only 2 times the villains pot. So after I bet, he raised all in and I called. he had hit trip aces on the river. ARRRGGGHHH!
My BR is down the $300 again, so that's the end of NL for me.
Moved to
Pacific $0.25/$0.50. It feels like so long since I've had a good limit session. The table was crazy, with up to 6 players participating in capped pre-flop play. I finished the session down due to a lack of strategy modifications, but don't really see how I can be a long term looser in such a environment. Pairs don't really hold. Two pairs or above are required. However, the crap software is still a let down. I'd ideally like to tighten up. See cheap flops. And play my draws. However, that requires even more patience than protecting TPTK's with chech-raises on the flop. With so many loose players hand protection is impossible.
The play of the night was hitting AKo preflop from UTG. I raise. 3 callers. I raised the flop, only to be 3-bet. On the river, I saw that the guy had 26o and no draws whatsoever. Such players are impossibly to read, but how can you lose (in the long term)?
Am trying to get
J to play NL at
Pacific as well as Laddies. I had a quick peek inside a $10 buyin table only to see someone go all in with 28s and no drawers. Not sure if I could handle the volatility, but I recon the "All In" strategy would be highly effective there.
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