After dinner and the worst episode of Family Guy ever, I decided to hop back onto the tables like a man. what a roller coaster that was. I made $1000 super quick, then a few minutes later, I’m only up $70. I ended the session up $1351 after nearly 3 hours of play. I have never flopped so many sets in 1 session in my life. I quit
Later I started another session. I fired up my usual 4 tables of $10/$20 6-max on Pokerstars and as usual had some ups and had some downs. I got up $1008 at one point and when I ended the session, a mere 10 minutes later, I was only up $588. Still a great session. Running good is sweet.
I was a little bored waiting for Monday Night Football and the Red Sox game to start so I thought maybe I’d play, but playing out of boredom hasn’t been very successful for me in the past so I just went on games grid and sat at a $75 NL table with my buddy. I then proceeded to move all in about 80% of the time. My buddy limped in first position and there was like one more limper, and I had 66 in the BB.
I said to myself “I’m pretty sure you’re trapping me”, as he isn’t dumb enough to limp in without the intention of calling my all in, as it’s what I’d been doing the whole time. However, since I was moving all in every hand I obviously was not in this for profit and tough poker, I was just trying to kill some time and have some fun, so I went all in anyway. He instantly called, as did some moron with $20 and A8o. My friend had KK.
Long story short I flopped a set. Later I had 74o in first position and I decided to mix things up a little and just make it $9 to go rather than going all in. Two callers and I said to myself, “I’m just gonna go all in on the flop here real quick”. The flop is AJ4 with 2 spades and I go all in. Both people call. First guy has AKs and the other guy has 95s. 95s has a flush draw. So I’m in trouble.
Anyway the turn was a brick and the river was an off suit 4. Last fun suck out was me pushing all in for about $275 with 92o, AJs calls me with about $60 in his stack, and I nailed two pair and he missed his flush draw. I told them all how much better I was than them and left the table with about $300 after a few of my pre flop all ins lost and such. It was fun. My net profit was about $120.




