Sunday, December 30, 2007

Win Streak?

My last session of 2007 (at least I think it will be) was a pretty profitable one: +$150 playing $.25-$.50.

But, unlike last session, where I needed to hit lucky to come out on top, I had a real, real solid session, almost to the point of flawless. I played close to the vest and whenever there was a big pot, I made sure I was putting my money in with the best of it. My reads were on point and my deductive reasoning was dead-on.

There were three big hands:

PokerStars Game #14206837580: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2007/12/30 - 15:56:12 (ET)Table 'Bishop III' 9-max Seat #7 is the buttonSeat 1: jarrad007 ($48.30 in chips) Seat 2: reda0010 ($10 in chips) Seat 3: SD-native24 ($60.40 in chips) Seat 4: canalla18 ($61.10 in chips) Seat 5: Caillette07 ($3.45 in chips) Seat 6: diablo4824 ($30.10 in chips) Seat 7: CaptainPL ($27.75 in chips) Seat 8: nickianthony ($56.25 in chips) Seat 9: Tripset30 ($47.50 in chips) nickianthony: posts small blind $0.25Tripset30: posts big blind $0.50
*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Tripset30 [Ks Ah]
jarrad007: calls $0.50reda0010: folds SD-native24: calls $0.50canalla18: folds Caillette07: raises $2.95 to $3.45 and is all-indiablo4824: folds CaptainPL: folds nickianthony: folds Tripset30: calls $2.95jarrad007: calls $2.95SD-native24: calls $2.95
*** FLOP *** [Jh As 5s]Tripset30: checks jarrad007: checks SD-native24: bets $2.50Tripset30: raises $4.50 to $7jarrad007: folds SD-native24: calls $4.50
*** TURN *** [Jh As 5s] [Ts]Tripset30: checks SD-native24: bets $10Tripset30: raises $27.05 to $37.05 and is all-inSD-native24: calls $27.05
*** RIVER *** [Jh As 5s Ts] [4s]
*** SHOW DOWN ***Tripset30: shows [Ks Ah] (a flush, Ace high)SD-native24: shows [Th Js] (a flush, Ace high - lower cards)Tripset30 collected $85.80 from side potCaillette07: mucks hand Tripset30 collected $13.35 from main potSD-native24 said, "you are so lucky boy :-)"*** SUMMARY ***Total pot $102.15 Main pot $13.35. Side pot $85.80. Rake $3 Board [Jh As 5s Ts 4s]Seat 1: jarrad007 folded on the FlopSeat 2: reda0010 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 3: SD-native24 showed [Th Js] and lost with a flush, Ace highSeat 4: canalla18 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 5: Caillette07 mucked [Kh Ad]Seat 6: diablo4824 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 7: CaptainPL (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 8: nickianthony (small blind) folded before FlopSeat 9: Tripset30 (big blind) showed [Ks Ah] and won ($99.15) with a flush, Ace high

Okay, let me first address SD-native's comment. Maybe I was lucky to hit my flush on the river, but with top pair and the nut flush draw, I don't think I'm going anywhere. Plus, what the hell is he doing calling a check-raise on the flop with middle pair, especially when I'd played maybe 15% of my hands prior to the flop? Come on, now.


PokerStars Game #14207065056: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2007/12/30 - 16:05:41 (ET)Table 'Bishop III' 9-max Seat #7 is the buttonSeat 1: jarrad007 ($43.60 in chips) Seat 2: reda0010 ($9.25 in chips) Seat 3: SD-native24 ($14.75 in chips) Seat 4: canalla18 ($62.55 in chips) Seat 5: ehans21 ($49.25 in chips) Seat 6: diablo4824 ($27.85 in chips) Seat 7: CaptainPL ($28.20 in chips) Seat 8: nickianthony ($58.05 in chips) Seat 9: Tripset30 ($97.85 in chips) nickianthony: posts small blind $0.25Tripset30: posts big blind $0.50
*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Tripset30 [6s 5s]jarrad007: folds reda0010: folds SD-native24: folds canalla18: folds ehans21: folds diablo4824: raises $1.50 to $2CaptainPL: folds nickianthony: folds Tripset30: calls $1.50
*** FLOP *** [3s 4s 5d]Tripset30: checks diablo4824: bets $2Tripset30: raises $4 to $6diablo4824: calls $4
*** TURN *** [3s 4s 5d] [7d]Tripset30: bets $11diablo4824: calls $11
*** RIVER *** [3s 4s 5d 7d] [Qc]Tripset30: bets $9diablo4824: calls $8.85 and is all-in
*** SHOW DOWN ***Tripset30: shows [6s 5s] (a straight, Three to Seven)diablo4824: mucks hand Tripset30 collected $53.25 from potdiablo4824 leaves the table*** SUMMARY ***Total pot $55.95 Rake $2.70 Board [3s 4s 5d 7d Qc]Seat 1: jarrad007 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 2: reda0010 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 3: SD-native24 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 4: canalla18 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 5: ehans21 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 6: diablo4824 mucked [9c 9s]Seat 7: CaptainPL (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 8: nickianthony (small blind) folded before FlopSeat 9: Tripset30 (big blind) showed [6s 5s] and won ($53.25) with a straight, Three to Seven

Diablo had been playing fairly tight, and I felt like I could outplay him after the flop. In a lot of cases I'm getting about 2-1 on my money, and even though that didn't end up being the case I figured it was worth a shot.

I couldn't have asked for a better flop. 3-4-5, giving me top pair, an open-ended straight flush draw and, obviously, an open-ended straight possibility. I checked, and he bet. I figured he'd fire in some sort of continuation bet, and he did. After he called my check-raise, I definitely put him on an over-pair but no better than 10s. I would have heard about it.

Then of course, the seven comes on the turn. A lot of people check there, but knowing that he had an overpair I figured it better that I bet because if I check he's just checking behind me. Plus, if I check it's almost screaming out that I have a straight and I'm gonna make a value bet on the river. By betting it almost looks like I'm trying to scare him off the hand.

And then, well, pot odds probably forced him to call on the river. At that point there was like $44 in the pot and he merely had to call an additional nine. Funny, some dude after the hand was like, "Are you kidding me?" To paraphrase what Doyle Brunson said, you're supposed to hit your draws sometimes.

PokerStars Game #14207617909: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2007/12/30 - 16:28:30 (ET)Table 'Bishop III' 9-max Seat #9 is the buttonSeat 2: reda0010 ($9.50 in chips) Seat 3: poker.fr ($49.50 in chips) Seat 4: canalla18 ($62.65 in chips) Seat 5: ehans21 ($55.20 in chips) Seat 6: Monarch44 ($50.50 in chips) Seat 8: nickianthony ($57.30 in chips) Seat 9: Tripset30 ($125.15 in chips) julienlebcbg will be allowed to play after the buttonreda0010: posts small blind $0.25poker.fr: posts big blind $0.50
*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Tripset30 [Kd Kh]canalla18: raises $2 to $2.50ehans21: folds Monarch44: folds nickianthony: folds Tripset30: raises $4.50 to $7reda0010: folds poker.fr: calls $6.50canalla18: calls $4.50
*** FLOP *** [9d 4c 6d]poker.fr: checks canalla18: checks Tripset30: bets $12poker.fr: folds ehans21 is disconnected canalla18: raises $43.65 to $55.65 and is all-inTripset30 said, "jesus"Tripset30: calls $43.65
*** TURN *** [9d 4c 6d] [7h]
*** RIVER *** [9d 4c 6d 7h] [9c]*** SHOW DOWN ***canalla18: shows [Qs Qc] (two pair, Queens and Nines)Tripset30: shows [Kd Kh] (two pair, Kings and Nines)Tripset30 collected $129.55 from pot*** SUMMARY ***Total pot $132.55 Rake $3 Board [9d 4c 6d 7h 9c]Seat 2: reda0010 (small blind) folded before FlopSeat 3: poker.fr (big blind) folded on the FlopSeat 4: canalla18 showed [Qs Qc] and lost with two pair, Queens and NinesSeat 5: ehans21 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 6: Monarch44 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 8: nickianthony folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 9: Tripset30 (button) showed [Kd Kh] and won ($129.55) with two pair, Kings and Nines

Obviously this was a huge hand. I had a feeling it would be when Canalla raised to $2.50 pre-flop, a huge raise anywhere except in some of the home games I frequent. I have no idea why poker.fr cold-called, but I guess it doesn't really matter. What does matter is that Canalla just smooth-called.

The flop wasn't really scary, but I admit I was really shook when Canalla made it $55.65 to go. For a moment I thought, "Damn, isn't this some karma? I sucked out on aces last night with kings, and now he's hit his set on my kings." However, I quickly determined that that couldn't be the case.

$2.50 UTG with nines, sixes, or fours? That's suicidal, and that's not the type of player I'd determined Canalla to be in the two hours or so I sat with him.

Obviously, the only other hand that scared me would be aces. While $2.50 UTG could fulfill that criteria, smooth calling against me with position and with establishing a tight image just wasn't feasible. I put him on queens or jacks and called. Thankfully, I was right.

This is a hell of a way to end 2007. Now, let me go get some money out from ePassporte.

Finally.

Luck Starting to Turn (Flop or River)?

I really shouldn't jinx myself, especially when technically I'm still playing. Hold up, let me leave the table so that this becomes official.

Wow, I just got felted...




Just kidding, but honestly with the kind of year I'm having, would you have questioned it?

Weird session tonight. I thought I played real solid, probably one of my better overall showings of the year in terms of how I played. And yet, I should have been felted. Twice.

PokerStars Game #14195964704: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2007/12/30 - 04:30:42 (ET)Table 'Ilioneus III' 9-max Seat #8 is the buttonSeat 1: viva el rio ($8.50 in chips) Seat 3: n2itiv4real ($19.15 in chips) Seat 4: Claedeus ($11 in chips) Seat 5: rain6804 ($52.50 in chips) Seat 6: HelenofPoker ($56 in chips) Seat 7: Tripset30 ($56.50 in chips) Seat 8: mayhem29 ($90.45 in chips) Seat 9: lordvolk ($50.25 in chips) lordvolk: posts small blind $0.25viva el rio: posts big blind $0.50rieke07: sits out
*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Tripset30 [Kh Kc]n2itiv4real: folds Claedeus: folds rain6804: folds HelenofPoker: raises $1.50 to $2Tripset30: raises $4 to $6mayhem29: folds lordvolk: folds viva el rio: folds HelenofPoker: raises $14.50 to $20.50Tripset30: raises $36 to $56.50 and is all-inHelenofPoker: calls $35.50 and is all-in
*** FLOP *** [8s Ks 6s]
*** TURN *** [8s Ks 6s] [4h]
*** RIVER *** [8s Ks 6s 4h] [7h]
*** SHOW DOWN ***HelenofPoker: shows [Ad As] (a pair of Aces)Tripset30: shows [Kh Kc] (three of a kind, Kings)Tripset30 collected $109.75 from pot*** SUMMARY ***Total pot $112.75 Rake $3 Board [8s Ks 6s 4h 7h]Seat 1: viva el rio (big blind) folded before FlopSeat 3: n2itiv4real folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 4: Claedeus folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 5: rain6804 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 6: HelenofPoker showed [Ad As] and lost with a pair of AcesSeat 7: Tripset30 showed [Kh Kc] and won ($109.75) with three of a kind, KingsSeat 8: mayhem29 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 9: lordvolk (small blind) folded before Flop

Pretty lucky. HelenofPoker criticized me for re-raising all-in pre-flop, but honestly I put him/her on queens through tens not because I'm an optimist, but because he/she had been playing erratically and I had re-popped him/her pre-flop before and I thought he/she was trying to send a message. Of course, the whole third raise thing should have let me know what was up, but whatever... won't be the last time I suck out, I thought.

Then...

PokerStars Game #14196140302: Hold'em No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2007/12/30 - 04:50:23 (ET)Table 'Ilioneus III' 9-max Seat #1 is the buttonSeat 1: KMERCURIO ($46.45 in chips) Seat 2: rieke07 ($10.95 in chips) Seat 3: n2itiv4real ($46.35 in chips) Seat 4: Claedeus ($12.55 in chips) Seat 5: rain6804 ($59.95 in chips) Seat 6: HelenofPoker ($20.85 in chips) Seat 7: Tripset30 ($105.40 in chips) Seat 8: neveragain18 ($49.25 in chips) Seat 9: lordvolk ($39.25 in chips) rieke07: posts small blind $0.25n2itiv4real: posts big blind $0.50*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Tripset30 [Kh Kd]
Claedeus: folds rain6804: folds HelenofPoker: folds Tripset30: raises $1 to $1.50neveragain18: folds lordvolk: folds KMERCURIO: raises $3.50 to $5rieke07: folds n2itiv4real: folds Tripset30: calls $3.50
*** FLOP *** [9s Th 8d]Tripset30: checks KMERCURIO: bets $2.50Tripset30: raises $4.50 to $7KMERCURIO: raises $34.45 to $41.45 and is all-inTripset30: calls $34.45
*** TURN *** [9s Th 8d] [7c]
*** RIVER *** [9s Th 8d 7c] [Kc]
*** SHOW DOWN ***Tripset30: shows [Kh Kd] (three of a kind, Kings)KMERCURIO: mucks hand Tripset30 collected $90.65 from pot*** SUMMARY ***Total pot $93.65 Rake $3 Board [9s Th 8d 7c Kc]Seat 1: KMERCURIO (button) mucked [Ac As]Seat 2: rieke07 (small blind) folded before FlopSeat 3: n2itiv4real (big blind) folded before FlopSeat 4: Claedeus folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 5: rain6804 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 6: HelenofPoker folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 7: Tripset30 showed [Kh Kd] and won ($90.65) with three of a kind, KingsSeat 8: neveragain18 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 9: lordvolk folded before Flop (didn't bet)

This time I'm a little more careful with my kings pre-flop, only calling the re-pop, not wanting to balloon the pot too much before the flop. I check the 8-9-10 flop seeing if he showed any weakness, and in my opinion a bet of $2.50 after a re-pop to $3.50 was weak, totally post-oakish and that he had A-K. Of course, when he came back over top of me I saw that he read Super/System II, too. Why I called, I have no idea. I forget completely what I was thinking at the time, if anything. Actually my "guess" at the time was that he had either jacks or a set from the board, and I went with jacks, praying that a 7 or Q didn't fall. I didn't think I'd need the king on the river to win.

Goddamn, I got so lucky. Twice.

But, the way this year has been, maybe I was due for a miracle suck-out. Maybe this is the kind of thing that can jumpstart my 2008, for it has been a porous 2007 poker-wise and legally.

Anywho, some poker resolutions for the year 2008.

  • Limit my play of marginal hands: I'm trying more or less to get back to a tight-aggressive style in an effort to limit the constant teeter-totter nature of my results. I know every now and then I need to mix it up, but playing 8-5 suited everytime? Nopes.
  • Shore up my play on the turn and river: I can really change that to all facets of hold 'em, but I need the most work on the turn and river, because that's where I'm losing most of my money. I get way too involved with just medium strong holdings at those points.
  • Pay more attention: A big reason for my poor 2007 was my inability to read opponents or capitalize on tendencies, which used to be a pretty decent facet of my game. For one reason or another I've had trouble focusing at the poker table. I've become too tunnel-visioned in my own holdings.
  • Stay positive: I mean both in net and in attitude. I've been so down on my play that I'm almost shell-shocked every time I sit down. I need to start trusting my instincts and just make the right play for the given situation.

Yeah, team Tripset had a down year, but then again so did 50 Cent. While I don't have near his bankroll, I can take a lesson from him in maintaining swagger.

2008: Get Rich or Stop Playing

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Slump Broken?

Really, you say?

Is it possible that Justin "Tripset30" Cherot actually had a good session?

That produced profit?

Yes, it is. By no means am I claiming to be world-beater (especially after blowing a sizeable 3-1 chip lead in my last sit-n-go), but I think tonight I had my most solid session in about six months. I only played two low limit sit n go's tonight, but I saw some really encouraging signs that my slump is, if not done, about to be a memory.

Sit-n-go poker is definitely different than cash game poker, but I can take principles learned from playing tonight and apply them to my next cash game. One thing I did tonight that maybe I hadn't done in a long time is really focus, and I think I can attribute that to the fact that making a profit at such small limits wasn't as important to me as working on my game and making the correct decisions at the table. Or, if not always making the right decision, at least not the costly one.

I made some good laydowns and some hands where I called with the thinness, once for all my chips. My recall was sharp and my deductive reasoning was on point. I felt like tonight was a real good night...

But, perfectionist that I am, the last hand I played tonight really bugs me.

My dumbass didn't save the hand history, so I shall re-construct it in pure Justin Cherot form.
Lemme set the table:

Five or six hands into heads-up with the blinds at 100-200 (quick tourney). The villain, a loose-aggressive but solid player, had me by about 1500 chips, like 7500-6000 or something like that. I came in with the chip lead but he was the aggressor, raising every button and check-raising two flops when I led out.

The hand before I felt like I had had the best hand with a pair of fours on a K-K-4-6-A board, but I folded, not wanting to risk my tourney life on a pair of fours. The next hand, I guess I try to send a message by raising on the button with K-3 off, a message that I'm not easily bullied or detered by attempts at bullying. I wasn't surprised when he called. After all, heads-up is a different ball game.

The flop came 4-6-3, two spades. He checked to me, and I fired $400. I wanted it to look like a continuation bet, because I thought that at that point I was winning. I wanted him to check-raise, and he did exactly that, a min. raise, same shit with the K-K-4 flop the hand before.

I really thought I had him, and I just smooth-called. Yes, I was slow-playing bottom pair because I thought I had him.

The turn was a K. Money card, especially in heads-up! I checked to him, this time hoping I could get a check-raise in. He bet $1200. I thought for a minute and really thought he was trying to run me over. Then, I back-tracked. Maybe he really did have a set, or 5-7. But, I came back to my senses. Why wouldn't he just let me hang myself, why wouldn't he just check-call? I re-popped all-in, and when he paused initially I thought I had caught him, maybe even scared him away from the hand.

Turned out his Internet connection was weak. He had 7-5 of hearts. I prayed futilely for the miracle K or 3, but, well, even online poker shouldn't reward such a miscue.

You can make the case that, especially in heads-up, once I hit the turn as hard as I did there was no turning back. But, honestly, I got outplayed. Hey, it happens. More often than it honestly should, but it happens.

That doesn't change the fact that for the most part I felt really good about tonight. I'm hoping I can ride the momentum.

"We just might be okay... after all."

Monday, December 10, 2007

Seriously...

Try this exercise.

Find the last time I reported profit in this blog (and no, that's not including the sarcastic $3 post)I made. Go ahead, I'll wait.

Okay, I think I found it, but the funny part is I wasn't really reporting a "profit". It was more an amusing anecdote about how "well" I played A-K. The only thing that really tipped me off to that being a "profit" post is because I went into the whole Prahlad Friedman rap in the end (if you really haven't seen it by now, click his name). I was happy, giddy like a little school girl in church.

I'm not saying that poker ever used to be easy. Quite the contrary. I remember nights getting my ass handed to me in the beginning when I first started playing. Shit, I even remember sometimes playing against Langan (a freqeunt commenter on this blog) and asking if I could check or not. Mis-read boards, out of position bets, the whole nine. I would give people money.

I guess what I'm saying is that I really shouldn't be struggling the way I am. My poker growth chart would go something like this, and I guess I've been playing consistently for, what, almost five years now:

My first year I played with Monopoly pieces while still learning the rules.

Between my first and second year I went from worst to maybe second best at my now disbanded home game (the best player in that game I don't think really plays anymore).

Between my second and third year I was inconsistent but every once in awhile I would show flashes of brilliance that would really make me think I can turn this into more than just a typical hobby. Coincidentally this is also when I started playing online for money.

And, then there's this year, the equivalent of my senior year at poker university, the year where I should have put together all of the inconsistency and maybe--just maybe--worked my bankroll into something substantial, not like six figure substantial but decent.

But, let's be real.

I have developed so many holes in my game over the course of the past year that I feel I'm beyond repair. If this isn't rock bottom, I do not want to know what that feels like. I've read all these books and watched all these movies and yet, I have no concept at all of what it really means to have and maintain a bankroll. I'll do something dumb like play $1-$2 knowing that I only have like $1200 in my real account. I've played all of these hands and yet, I still call with two pair with a straight or flush possibility on the board when it's OBVIOUS that I have to make that laydown. I read and read and read about not being too loose, or at least not loose passive, and here I go, limping from early position with 5-4 off-suit trying to hit God knows what on the flop. I bet when I should check, check when I should bet, get run over by bullies, etc., etc.

Dog. I fucking suck.

Unlike in previous years, I do not feel myself getting any better or growing as a poker player. I keep making the same dumbass mistakes that most reasonable people learn within minutes of learning how to play hold 'em. And, here's the kicker.

I've found a somewhat consistent home game, and with all honesty you know what? I am by far the worst player in that game. It's not even that tough a game! But, I am by far the absolute worst player in that game.

I can't even name a player I'm better than right now. I really can't.

I've got to stop kidding myself into thinking I can do anything with this game.