If you’ve been following my progress, you’ll know that a week ago I had managed to get 13.50 BB / 100 hands for my first 705 hands. That’s about $95.
I now have 1635 hands in PT, showing a win rate of 14.57 BB / 100 hands, adding up to $238. I tell you, it’s fantastic out there. I can’t recommend it enough.
So what’s next? I guess I’ll build up the bankroll to cover 300BB and then either move up to the $50 tables or start multi-tabling. Playing more than one table will be difficult, since my notebook screen is only wide enough for 1.3 tables, and it’ll take a bit longer to be able to learn my opponents. Even while playing just one table in today’s 20BB winning session, I managed to fuck up one hand completely. I had a gutshot draw on the flop and the pot was paying something like 7:1. Instead of calling, I folded like a tard. I think I was distracted by my poker blog browsing. The turn would have given me a flush draw, and the pot would have been paying 5:1 for my 12 outs (this is a perfect example of players making the mistake of betting too little when they have the dominating hand). Anyway, the river would have given me the nut flush and I had odds to call the entire way. So will I make costly mistakes like this while playing more than one table? You bet. Better learn to focus.
I’ll admit it: I’m confounded by the gamboolers who bet, raise, and call large amounts of money on silly flush draws. I saw one guy raise 1.5 bets pre-flop with 23 suited, then bet the pot with his 5-high straight draw on the flop. Another person raised the pot with flush and open-ended straight draws on the flop. Sure, she had something like 15 outs, but I had the dominant hand when I opened betting. I folded because I only had top pair, and I’ve taken down a lot of pots from people who only had top pair.
Pot limit continues to be profitable for me every single day I’ve played; but I’ve seen some questionable moves by other people that have made me think twice about playing against these crazy people.
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I think The Cards Speak is one of the most consistently good poker blogs out there (ok, within the small sample of poker blogs I read regularly), but this latest entry stands head and shoulders above a lot of the posts, if only because it contains the Greatest Poker Monologue Ever. Henry’s an LA-based poker blogger who regularly hits the Park for medium/high stakes live action. One of these days I’ll join him.