Saturday, March 20, 2010

Three Lessons in One Session (cash)

Here are three hands from a session I had playing two tables at once. Even though it's slightly harder to go on tilt when you're on multiple tables, it can easily still happen. One thing is certain - it's a lot easier to go on tilt when you're losing on both tables. I was a little worried that I would lose big, but a nice run at the end of the session helped me from going broke on both tables.

In this first hand, I've seen and played enough hands to know when aces aren't good enough.



In the second hand, I flopped a straight and made a mistake on the river when I raised. I knew I was in trouble when I was popped right back. It's what I get for being greedy, but I still hate it when you're drawing dead from the get go.



I was in great shape on the last hand, but a lucky river card left me broke. I was kind of lucky I didn't have more money on the table because I probably would have bet the river, been raised, and would have called. Only a queen would help my opponent and Lady Lucky gave her love to him. He was a 9% dog on the turn.

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