Makes me want to do my own similar challenge TBH. Tell me something, how does entering freerolls with poker points work? For example, I currently have 225 poker points - if I enter a freeroll for say 20 points, I will be down to 205 poker points. However after every month my poker points balance goes back to 0 and I get the rewards payout. Not sure how you deal with this in terms of your challenge?
This is an epic thread, very inspiring stuff! Makes me want to do my own similar challenge TBH. Tell me something, how does entering freerolls with poker points work? For example, I currently have 225 poker points - if I enter a freeroll for say 20 points, I will be down to 205 poker points. However after every month my poker points balance goes back to 0 and I get the rewards payout. Not sure how you deal with this in terms of your challenge? Posted by peter27
Your poker points balance will not reset to zero after you recieve your reward balance, mine dosen't anyway! Hope this helps.
This is an epic thread, very inspiring stuff! Makes me want to do my own similar challenge TBH. Tell me something, how does entering freerolls with poker points work? For example, I currently have 225 poker points - if I enter a freeroll for say 20 points, I will be down to 205 poker points. However after every month my poker points balance goes back to 0 and I get the rewards payout. Not sure how you deal with this in terms of your challenge? Posted by peter27
Thank-you!
I'm not sure what happens now regarding the points, it's changed from 'Cash for Points' to 'Rewards' since I started this thread. One thing that I'm sure of is this; any poker points you hold at the start of the month will still be there at the end of the month if you haven't spent them on freerolls.
The freerolls have changed too. Back in January all the NLHE freerolls cost 25 points to enter with a £50 prizepool (rebuys and add-ons were available for 50p but I never took them), so essentially I had enough points for 40 attempts. Though there was also a £100 Omaha freeroll each Saturday and Sunday which cost only 10 points.
This challenge would be much easier if I started today because there is a £500 Free Cash freeroll at 7-00pm every evening as part of The Magnificent Seven. It's completely free, you can enter even if you have no points at all. If I was starting this challenge now I'd try to turn zero points into £1,000.
More of the same for the most part, though there were some signs that things might be about to turn around.
Highlight of the day was winning a £3.15 HU match when my flopped straight held-up against top pair.
Lowlight of the day was busting from the £500 Free Cash freeroll with pocket AA against AJs on an ace-high flop (runner-runner flush).
The signs of hope came in a £2.30 Bounty Hunter during which I enjoyed a brief flurry of run-good (see below). Firstly I won my first flip for 12 days when my squeeze-shove over limpers with pocket 66 won a race against K7o. Then in the very next hand I won a 3-way all-in with AK. Unfortunately I eventually ended-up busting with a min-cash when I shoved my last 8BB with pocket 66 into pocket 99. Still, I won't complain, this was my deepest run in an MTT with more than 10 runners for over 3 weeks.
Yay! After losing every flip for 12 days I finally won one;
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceGaryQQQ Small blind 50.00 50.00 1667.50 zadoc Big blind 100.00 150.00 1130.00 Your hole cards 6 6 S Call 100.00 250.00 8790.00 verity01 Call 100.00 350.00 1880.00 inlikeflyn Call 100.00 450.00 4550.00 RCall 100.00 550.00 2382.50 GaryQQQ All-in 1667.50 2217.50 0.00 zadoc Fold S Fold verity01 Fold inlikeflyn Fold R Call 1617.50 3835.00 765.00 GaryQQQ Show 6 6 R Show K 7 Flop K 8 6 Turn 3 River 10 GaryQQQ Win Three 6s 3835.00 3835.00
Then this happened in the very next hand. I nearly fell off my seat, I'd almost forgotten what it feels like to win a pot when all-in and called with cards to come, let alone two in a row;
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancezadoc Small blind 50.00 50.00 1080.00 S Big blind 100.00 150.00 8690.00 Your hole cards K A verity01 Fold inlikeflyn Fold R All-in 765.00 915.00 0.00 GaryQQQ All-in 3835.00 4750.00 0.00 zadoc Fold SCall 3735.00 8485.00 4955.00 S Show J 7 R Show 6 10 GaryQQQ Show K A Flop 2 10 A Turn 4 River 8 GaryQQQ Win Pair of Aces 8485.00 8485.00
In Response to Re: 1,000 Poker Points ----- /> £1,000 Can it be done? Latest balance £620.60 : Thank-you! I'm not sure what happens now regarding the points, it's changed from 'Cash for Points' to 'Rewards' since I started this thread. One thing that I'm sure of is this; any poker points you hold at the start of the month will still be there at the end of the month if you haven't spent them on freerolls. The freerolls have changed too. Back in January all the NLHE freerolls cost 25 points to enter with a £50 prizepool (rebuys and add-ons were available for 50p but I never took them), so essentially I had enough points for 40 attempts. Though there was also a £100 Omaha freeroll each Saturday and Sunday which cost only 10 points. This challenge would be much easier if I started today because there is a £500 Free Cash freeroll at 7-00pm every evening as part of The Magnificent Seven. It's completely free, you can enter even if you have no points at all. If I was starting this challenge now I'd try to turn zero points into £1,000. Posted by GaryQQQ
That's interesting! I think there are two types of points now ...
Currently; I have 238 Sky Poker Reward Points. At the end of the month (if I didn't earn any more) I would recieve £2.38 and the Sky Poker Reward Points would reset to 0.
However if I check the my account page it says I have 927 Poker Points - these don't go down unless you spend them on freerolls.
I think this is right anyway!
I would be interested to try a challenge going from 0 points and £0 to earn as much as I can (no specific target) - but don't want to steal your idea Gary!
I entered the two morning £3.30 Bounty Hunters today during which I saw both sides of the variance coin. That I don't mind, it's when it's all one-way traffic for days on end it gets you down.
In the 9-45am I made a pleasing run to the final table bubble, assisted on the way by a mid-stages suck-out when my 3-bet shove with 66 cracked an aggressive opener's pocket AA. Mind you the same guy had luckily chopped a huge pot with me a little earlier with his AJo against my AKs aipf. My exit was an unavoidable cooler when short; the button limped, as did chipleader on the SB who was holding K9. I was holding K3, after the flop went check-check stacks went in with the board showing Kx93 with a flush draw.
In the 10-45am I was knocked-out by a humdinger of a beat when I got aip 3-way for a massive level 1 pot worth a head-prize and the chiplead. I was holding JJ on a KJ4r flop against Kto and K5o. My equity when the chips went in was 92%, however the turn was the case K and the river was a T, a villain with 7% equity scooped the pot.
Incredibly the relatively insignificant profit of £3.27 today is my best result at the tables since September 13th.
But it seems a little strange whenever your AJo holds to win a hand is down to your aggressive play, but when the other guy goes all in AJo you lost to a lucky donk. You've been lossing quite a lot lately to hands that earlier in the thread you describe as good play. But now your lossing to these hands you describe them as bad play. An justify your loss saying the other guy will lose over the long run with such plays.
It's seems this is what is happening to you, not so much bad luck but you have been playing hands that overtime WILL cost you money. I know as I've been watching you at the tables occasionally.
It's just not the case that when you play a certain hand it's great aggressive play, or you played a poor hand because you had been studying the other players at the table, or everyone else is a limper that got lucky. You bluff to often and hope your tight/agressive "image" will get others off their hands. But it isn't working anymore and you don't know what to do.
Interesting read, and a great achievement. But it seems a little strange whenever your AJo holds to win a hand is down to your aggressive play, but when the other guy goes all in AJo you lost to a lucky donk. You've been lossing quite a lot lately to hands that earlier in the thread you describe as good play. But now your lossing to these hands you describe them as bad play. An justify your loss saying the other guy will lose over the long run with such plays. It's seems this is what is happening to you, not so much bad luck but you have been playing hands that overtime WILL cost you money. I know as I've been watching you at the tables occasionally. It's just not the case that when you play a certain hand it's great aggressive play, or you played a poor hand because you had been studying the other players at the table, or everyone else is a limper that got lucky. You bluff to often and hope your tight/agressive "image" will get others off their hands. But it isn't working anymore and you don't know what to do. Posted by VickiPKR
Thank-you. I'm not quite sure what your point is, but I'm pretty sure my long term results over the last four years (£7K profit playing a low volume of micro-stakes games on Sky) are an indicator that my decision making process at the tables is pretty solid.
As for the AJ hand I mentioned earlier I have posted the HH below. As you can see the guy with AJ made a poor decision to call a shove and a 28BB reshove with AJo and was lucky not to double me up. It's unwise decisions like this which make these tournaments profitable. I was merely mentioned that hand to illustrate that while I got lucky to crack his AA with 66 it hadn't been all one-way traffic.
BTW, you won't ever see me describing an opponent as a 'lucky donk' either in this diary or at the tables.
In Response to Re: 1,000 Poker Points ----- /> £1,000 Can it be done? Latest balance £620.42 : Thank-you. I'm not quite sure what your point is, but I'm pretty sure my long term results over the last four years (£7K profit playing a low volume of micro-stakes games on Sky) are an indicator that my decision making process at the tables is pretty solid. As for the AJ hand I mentioned earlier I have posted the HH below. As you can see the guy with AJ made a poor decision to call a shove and a 28BB reshove with AJo and was lucky not to double me up. It's unwise decisions like this which make these tournaments profitable. I was merely mentioned that hand to illustrate that while I got lucky to crack his AA with 66 it hadn't been all one-way traffic. BTW, you won't ever see me describing an opponent as a 'lucky donk' either in this diary or at the tables. Player Action Cards Amount Pot Balance wrighty4 Small blind 50.00 50.00 3295.00 C Big blind 100.00 150.00 11745.00 Your hole cards K A xjeremyx Fold K All-in 702.50 852.50 0.00 GaryQQQ All-in 2860.00 3712.50 0.00 abouttime2 Fold wrighty4 Fold C Call 2760.00 6472.50 8985.00 C Show J A K Show 7 6 GaryQQQ Show K A Flop 5 4 10 Turn 2 River 3 K Win Straight to the 7 2157.50 2157.50 C Win Straight to the 5 2157.50 11142.50 GaryQQQ Win Straight to the 5 2157.50 2157.50 Posted by GaryQQQ
That's because Gary's favourite term is "lucky fish"......seriously though, bit harsh Vicki. I don't know Gary personally but have played with and spoken with him many times on here and he has never been anything other than a gent. He is not the sort to come out and call someone a donk. Plus, you cannot argue with his results on the tables. To come out and say that he has been found out and is out of ideas is just ridiculous imo
I'm not having a go but you are questioning your current down swing, but I think it should of happened long ago due to the way you play. You lose money on every other site you play. Also winning £7000 after playing 7000 tourneys does not show a strong player.
@garyQQQ I'm not having a go but you are questioning your current down swing, but I think it should of happened long ago due to the way you play. You lose money on every other site you play. Also winning £7000 after playing 7000 tourneys does not show a strong player. Posted by VickiPKR
I was going to post a long post describing that an average stake of £2.35 and an average profit of 91p is pretty good long term (hope you dont mind me posting that gary)... I was also going to comment on the number of tournaments/mtts/sngs he has played and proved himself over cant just be a 'good run' (7k). I was even going to point to his brm and general good attitude to when it comes to poker.
Gary, your response seems to reek very much of results-based thinking. I think the AJ hand against your range is fine. Posted by FCHD
I didn't expect a hand I mentioned in passing (with no criticism of the villain) to become a subject of debate.
Is AJo a good call against a 7BB open shove and a 28BB reshove? There's no wrong or right answer really. If you think my range includes a lot of hands worse than AJ then by all means go for it.
Oh well, no one seems to have noticed the actual intention of my post. Too many here are patting him on the back for losing, I was hoping to FORCE him to stop, look, reconsider his current play style in the hope he sees some areas that really need tightening up when on a down swing.
Never mind hey, it was worth a shot I do believe I have got him to look at his game from a new angle. I hope it helps Gary, an the rest of ya................ya can't see the woods for all the trees in the way.
Oh well, no one seems to have noticed the actual intention of my post. Too many here are patting him on the back for losing, I was hoping to FORCE him to stop, look, reconsider his current play style in the hope he sees some areas that really need tightening up when on a down swing. Never mind hey, it was worth a shot I do believe I have got him to look at his game from a new angle. I hope it helps Gary, an the rest of ya................ya can't see the woods for all the trees in the way. Posted by VickiPKR
I'm also on a downswing too at the moment, any advice for me? You seem to know what you're talking about....
Sorry to derail Gary. Keep plugging through this variance sir!
Oh well, no one seems to have noticed the actual intention of my post. Too many here are patting him on the back for losing, I was hoping to FORCE him to stop, look, reconsider his current play style in the hope he sees some areas that really need tightening up when on a down swing. Never mind hey, it was worth a shot I do believe I have got him to look at his game from a new angle. I hope it helps Gary, an the rest of ya................ya can't see the woods for all the trees in the way. Posted by VickiPKR
Fair point. When on a downswing it's easy to start flinging your chips around unnecessarily and make things worse. I can see where you're coming from and what you're describing is something I'm trying to avoid. Thanks for your contribution to this thread and good luck to you at the tables.
I didn't have time for any MTTs today so I entered some STTs. I'm satisfied that I played well but unfortunately I went back to being rubbish at all-ins.
I won a fairly insignificant aipf coin-flip when my pocket 33 held against overcards to finish off a very short opponent in a HU match, but I lost all the rest including Q9s < 55 aipf on the bubble of an £11 DYM when I open shoved from the button and the villain called from the SB for 80% of his stack. Other DYM exit hands included AA < 77 and AK < A9.
At one point I released some steam by registering for two RR games. I won the £1.10 game, lost the £3.30 game. That pretty much sums up how it's going for me at the moment.
Despite that I enjoyed a deepish run in my first tournament of the day, though my 8/77 in the 10-45 Bounty Hunter with just the one head-prize didn't win much cash. I'm happy I played well throughout and it felt good to go deep. Unfortunately I busted the first time I was all-in and called in the entire tournament; my K8 unable to improve against AJ blind vs blind. I was in last place at the time with only 9BB and happy to take my chances and either double or bust. It was a quick kill; I was all but dead on the Ajx flop.
After that nothing went my way, I busted empty-handed from a DYM, another micro MTT and two new software freerolls. It's hard to get anywhere when you can't win all-ins, in each I failed to make holds after getting my stack in ahead for a crucial pots.
I lost £1.82 at the tables today, though I finish the day up courtesy of a £3.84 Rewards bonus.
Still seeing too many like this to get anywhere. My opponent can't win this pot when I shove on the river, his only hope is a two-outer with one card to come for a chop.............bink. PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceGaryQQQ Small blind 20.00 20.00 1585.00 Kegbro Big blind 40.00 60.00 1520.00 Your hole cards K K pokerdarts Fold shell44 Fold mrmeads29 Raise 100.00 160.00 700.00 * Call 100.00 260.00 4025.00 GaryQQQ Raise 360.00 620.00 1225.00 Kegbro Fold mrmeads29 Fold * Call 280.00 900.00 3745.00 Flop J Q 9 GaryQQQ Bet 500.00 1400.00 725.00 *Call 500.00 1900.00 3245.00 Turn 10 GaryQQQ All-in 725.00 2625.00 0.00 * Call 725.00 3350.00 2520.00 GaryQQQ Show K K * Show 6 Q River K GaryQQQ Win Straight to the King 1675.00 1675.00 * Win Straight to the King 1675.00 4195.00
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Makes me want to do my own similar challenge TBH. Tell me something, how does entering freerolls with poker points work? For example, I currently have 225 poker points - if I enter a freeroll for say 20 points, I will be down to 205 poker points. However after every month my poker points balance goes back to 0 and I get the rewards payout. Not sure how you deal with this in terms of your challenge?
Hope this helps.
I'm not sure what happens now regarding the points, it's changed from 'Cash for Points' to 'Rewards' since I started this thread. One thing that I'm sure of is this; any poker points you hold at the start of the month will still be there at the end of the month if you haven't spent them on freerolls.
The freerolls have changed too. Back in January all the NLHE freerolls cost 25 points to enter with a £50 prizepool (rebuys and add-ons were available for 50p but I never took them), so essentially I had enough points for 40 attempts. Though there was also a £100 Omaha freeroll each Saturday and Sunday which cost only 10 points.
This challenge would be much easier if I started today because there is a £500 Free Cash freeroll at 7-00pm every evening as part of The Magnificent Seven. It's completely free, you can enter even if you have no points at all. If I was starting this challenge now I'd try to turn zero points into £1,000.
Closing Balance £617.15
Down £0.15 today
More of the same for the most part, though there were some signs that things might be about to turn around.
Highlight of the day was winning a £3.15 HU match when my flopped straight held-up against top pair.
Lowlight of the day was busting from the £500 Free Cash freeroll with pocket AA against AJs on an ace-high flop (runner-runner flush).
The signs of hope came in a £2.30 Bounty Hunter during which I enjoyed a brief flurry of run-good (see below). Firstly I won my first flip for 12 days when my squeeze-shove over limpers with pocket 66 won a race against K7o. Then in the very next hand I won a 3-way all-in with AK. Unfortunately I eventually ended-up busting with a min-cash when I shoved my last 8BB with pocket 66 into pocket 99. Still, I won't complain, this was my deepest run in an MTT with more than 10 runners for over 3 weeks.
October Poker Points 26
Today’s results;
8421967 H NL B 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 05/10/2013 18:00 NL Hold'em £2 + £0.3 15/138 £3.1 8423053 H NL ST,HU 0.15 GBP SkyPoker 05/10/2013 15:09 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.15 1/2 £2.85 8422916 H NL 6MX,DN 0.25 GBP SkyPoker 05/10/2013 15:06 NL Hold'em £2 + £0.25 5/6 -£2.25 8421197 H NL B 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 05/10/2013 14:45 NL Hold'em £2 + £0.3 11/19 -£2.3 8420889 H NL B 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 05/10/2013 13:45 NL Hold'em £2 + £0.3 14/35 -£1.55Yay! After losing every flip for 12 days I finally won one;
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceGaryQQQ Small blind 50.00 50.00 1667.50 zadoc Big blind 100.00 150.00 1130.00 Your hole cards 6 6 S Call 100.00 250.00 8790.00 verity01 Call 100.00 350.00 1880.00 inlikeflyn Call 100.00 450.00 4550.00 RCall 100.00 550.00 2382.50 GaryQQQ All-in 1667.50 2217.50 0.00 zadoc Fold S Fold verity01 Fold inlikeflyn Fold R Call 1617.50 3835.00 765.00 GaryQQQ Show 6 6 R Show K 7 Flop K 8 6 Turn 3 River 10 GaryQQQ Win Three 6s 3835.00 3835.00
Then this happened in the very next hand. I nearly fell off my seat, I'd almost forgotten what it feels like to win a pot when all-in and called with cards to come, let alone two in a row;
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancezadoc Small blind 50.00 50.00 1080.00 S Big blind 100.00 150.00 8690.00 Your hole cards K A verity01 Fold inlikeflyn Fold R All-in 765.00 915.00 0.00 GaryQQQ All-in 3835.00 4750.00 0.00 zadoc Fold SCall 3735.00 8485.00 4955.00 S Show J 7 R Show 6 10 GaryQQQ Show K A Flop 2 10 A Turn 4 River 8 GaryQQQ Win Pair of Aces 8485.00 8485.00
Currently; I have 238 Sky Poker Reward Points. At the end of the month (if I didn't earn any more) I would recieve £2.38 and the Sky Poker Reward Points would reset to 0.
However if I check the my account page it says I have 927 Poker Points - these don't go down unless you spend them on freerolls.
I think this is right anyway!
I would be interested to try a challenge going from 0 points and £0 to earn as much as I can (no specific target) - but don't want to steal your idea Gary!
Closing Balance £620.42
Up £3.27 today
I entered the two morning £3.30 Bounty Hunters today during which I saw both sides of the variance coin. That I don't mind, it's when it's all one-way traffic for days on end it gets you down.
In the 9-45am I made a pleasing run to the final table bubble, assisted on the way by a mid-stages suck-out when my 3-bet shove with 66 cracked an aggressive opener's pocket AA. Mind you the same guy had luckily chopped a huge pot with me a little earlier with his AJo against my AKs aipf. My exit was an unavoidable cooler when short; the button limped, as did chipleader on the SB who was holding K9. I was holding K3, after the flop went check-check stacks went in with the board showing Kx93 with a flush draw.
In the 10-45am I was knocked-out by a humdinger of a beat when I got aip 3-way for a massive level 1 pot worth a head-prize and the chiplead. I was holding JJ on a KJ4r flop against Kto and K5o. My equity when the chips went in was 92%, however the turn was the case K and the river was a T, a villain with 7% equity scooped the pot.
Incredibly the relatively insignificant profit of £3.27 today is my best result at the tables since September 13th.
October Poker Points 32
Today’s results;
8424170 H NL B 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 06/10/2013 10:45 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.3 76/82 -£3.3 8423914 H NL B 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 06/10/2013 09:45 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.3 7/78 £6.57
As for the AJ hand I mentioned earlier I have posted the HH below. As you can see the guy with AJ made a poor decision to call a shove and a 28BB reshove with AJo and was lucky not to double me up. It's unwise decisions like this which make these tournaments profitable. I was merely mentioned that hand to illustrate that while I got lucky to crack his AA with 66 it hadn't been all one-way traffic.
BTW, you won't ever see me describing an opponent as a 'lucky donk' either in this diary or at the tables.
Then I looked at your sharkscope...
Is AJo a good call against a 7BB open shove and a 28BB reshove? There's no wrong or right answer really. If you think my range includes a lot of hands worse than AJ then by all means go for it.
Closing Balance £610.47
Down £9.95 today
I didn't have time for any MTTs today so I entered some STTs. I'm satisfied that I played well but unfortunately I went back to being rubbish at all-ins.
I won a fairly insignificant aipf coin-flip when my pocket 33 held against overcards to finish off a very short opponent in a HU match, but I lost all the rest including Q9s < 55 aipf on the bubble of an £11 DYM when I open shoved from the button and the villain called from the SB for 80% of his stack. Other DYM exit hands included AA < 77 and AK < A9.
At one point I released some steam by registering for two RR games. I won the £1.10 game, lost the £3.30 game. That pretty much sums up how it's going for me at the moment.
October Poker Points 64
Today’s results;
8429626 H NL 6MX,DN 0.25 GBP SkyPoker 07/10/2013 16:14 NL Hold'em £2 + £0.25 5/6 -£2.25 8429570 H NL 6MX,DN 0.25 GBP SkyPoker 07/10/2013 16:03 NL Hold'em £2 + £0.25 6/6 -£2.25 8429516 H NL L,HU 0.1 GBP SkyPoker 07/10/2013 15:53 NL Hold'em £1 + £0.1 1/2 £0.9 8429520 H NL L,HU 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 07/10/2013 15:49 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.3 2/2 -£3.3 8429595 H NL ST,HU 0.15 GBP SkyPoker 07/10/2013 15:34 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.15 1/2 £2.85 8429518 H NL ST,HU 0.15 GBP SkyPoker 07/10/2013 15:24 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.15 1/2 £2.85 8429487 H NL 6MX,DN 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 07/10/2013 15:12 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.3 6/6 <p style="font-size:6pt;font-family:'Segoe UIClosing Balance £612.49
Up £2.02 today
Still rubbish at all-ins.
Despite that I enjoyed a deepish run in my first tournament of the day, though my 8/77 in the 10-45 Bounty Hunter with just the one head-prize didn't win much cash. I'm happy I played well throughout and it felt good to go deep. Unfortunately I busted the first time I was all-in and called in the entire tournament; my K8 unable to improve against AJ blind vs blind. I was in last place at the time with only 9BB and happy to take my chances and either double or bust. It was a quick kill; I was all but dead on the Ajx flop.
After that nothing went my way, I busted empty-handed from a DYM, another micro MTT and two new software freerolls. It's hard to get anywhere when you can't win all-ins, in each I failed to make holds after getting my stack in ahead for a crucial pots.
I lost £1.82 at the tables today, though I finish the day up courtesy of a £3.84 Rewards bonus.
October Poker Points 73
Today’s results;
8432970 H NL R 0.0 GBP SkyPoker 08/10/2013 14:00 NL Hold'em Freeroll 33/100 -£0.00 8431272 H NL B 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 08/10/2013 13:45 NL Hold'em £2 + £0.3 6/12 -£1.55 8432986 H NL 6MX,DN 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 08/10/2013 13:40 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.3 4/6 -£3.3 8430939 H NL B 0.3 GBP SkyPoker 08/10/2013 10:45 NL Hold'em £3 + £0.3 8/77 £3.03Still seeing too many like this to get anywhere. My opponent can't win this pot when I shove on the river, his only hope is a two-outer with one card to come for a chop.............bink.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalanceGaryQQQ Small blind 20.00 20.00 1585.00 Kegbro Big blind 40.00 60.00 1520.00 Your hole cards K K pokerdarts Fold shell44 Fold mrmeads29 Raise 100.00 160.00 700.00 * Call 100.00 260.00 4025.00 GaryQQQ Raise 360.00 620.00 1225.00 Kegbro Fold mrmeads29 Fold * Call 280.00 900.00 3745.00 Flop J Q 9 GaryQQQ Bet 500.00 1400.00 725.00 *Call 500.00 1900.00 3245.00 Turn 10 GaryQQQ All-in 725.00 2625.00 0.00 * Call 725.00 3350.00 2520.00 GaryQQQ Show K K * Show 6 Q River K GaryQQQ Win Straight to the King 1675.00 1675.00 * Win Straight to the King 1675.00 4195.00