Friday, June 29, 2007

Brain fart

That is what I had yesterday when I decided to play poker off of my game. I had only gotten 6 hours a sleep th night before and was feeling super tired but rather then taking a nap or just not playing I convinced myself to, big mistake. When I play not fully rested I become the old player I used to be. making quick decsion ased on nothing. Not even ignoring my instincts but rather my instincts are completely not there. Also my aggresive play becomes passive, calling raises and check calling down with PP. Due to this, I have decided to create a short of checklist that I must abide to prior to playing. I havent written it yet but I will post it when I do. As poor as I played, and I know my loss yesterday is due to my bad play, I had two major coolers that if they had gone the other way I break even. AA vs KK I get it all in preflop and flop comes K22. LOL, that was just sick. Then here is the hand that I need some help from my crew on. Over 30 hands villian is 40/6.7/0.6 http://www.pokerhand.org/?1218886 another problem I have when I play off my game s I see 35 or higher on their VPIP and I just think donk and try and move them off every hand. This is a major spew of my chips. Thinking back over this hand I really dont see how I get away from it because I see him shoving a 8 here, the real question is should I fold preflop? I almost mucked it until I saw I was getting 5-1 on my money.

So the hair has been cut. I am now rocking a pretty savage mohawk with a tail. Words cant due it proper justice. I will write more later toady.

I am not rude I am reall-Noel

2 comments:

edsweden said...

Painful hand. Calling with this hand is considering the odds ok. When you flop the 2nd nuts you have a good reason to think your strong.
However when the villain has a low agression factor and starts betting he might be saying he has something.
Rethinking about what could beat you then the nuts might come to mind.
A set would have reraised on the flop, the same as two pair I think, a draw / floater / nuts / idiot could call. After the reraise on the turn? Well considering his agression factor of 0.6 I would drop it I think. Tough...

DODGYKEN said...

Don't call with this pre-flop, even with good odds. I wouldn't anyway. Obviously a great flop for your hand and it's tough to get away from this. I don't think I'd be able to fold here and I'd probably just call down.