Saturday, September 4, 2010

Relieved

Session One was a little over an hour, just before work, so session time was set at an hour.  Playing three tables at once, getting crappy hands and winning just two pots was just terrible. The way people think is that if there are 10 players, they should win 10 pots per 100 hands or even more if they are aggressvie or bluff.  Winning one pot every 10 hands has been a disaster for the King.  But playing tighter for 118  hands and winning just two pots was just bad luck.

Without getting good, or even halfway decent hands, meant not even contesting the pot so it was mostly the blinds that chewed up his buy-in. The King's only possible mistake was not playing a pocket Kings hand more aggressively preflop.  Knocking out one or two players could have made the difference between winning and losing.

Session two after work was just a half an hour long and a big success. The pots the King won made up for the previous session's small loss and three other sessions that were long and not the norm in catching good cards. So in this session the King caught some good cards, played aggressively and won some big pots.  Worn out from the other sessions, the King stopped after just 30 minutes and rested.

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