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December 2005 Log Entries

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December 26, 2005, 1AM: Played 5 hours, Made $384.00 at Party Poker
$1 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

Needed a little Christmas present from the donks.  Not bluffing at all and that sems to make a big difference.  No need to really.

Last Update: December 26, 2005, 1:47AM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 20, 2005, 5PM: Made $544.00 at Party Poker
Bonus

Not bad bonus for one month play.

Last Update: December 20, 2005, 5:16PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 18, 2005, 5PM:
Hammerman's Play

Hammerman recently posted this entry into his log and I would like to use this as an example.  The actual hand history is below my comments and I suggest reading it tp understand how the hand was played.
   
<in the future when posting hand histories keep in mind, if you want to remain anonymous please XX out all or part of your screen name>
 
"Comments: Check this hand out,
Would you have played it any other way?" Hammerman.
 
Deiyuo's Reply, "Yes I would have".
 
In this hand we see a typical mistake many hi-low players make.  Hammerman starts this tournement hand with around 1500 in chips at 100-200 level.  He is dealt AA78 in the small blind and raises.  Only one player limps and the BB is all in.  A raise here will only give away his hand and only in extreme rare cases will the limper fold.  I would tend to check here and see if the flop is favorable, in which case you can value bet your hand.  If the flop is dangerous you can possible get your opponent to check it down with you in hopes to bust the all in player.  Unless your opponent has both ends or it comes high and he has a strong hand should he bet as the side pot is small(if hammerman had just checked preflop).
 
On the flop of Ac8cTh he bets out, gets raised and then 3 bets.  I again dont like this play.  He has no low draw and although he has the best hand at the time only a board pair(6 cards, remaining ace + two 8s + three Ts = 6) allow him to safely bet into his oppenent.  I would call the raise and plan on check calling down if the next card in unfavorable, which most likely it will be.  Any flush, he is beat, and low and his opponent is free rolling, and any high gives a straight.
   
On the turn of 7h hammer bets, gets raised, 3 bets, gets 4 bet and calls.  As the 7h makes a straight and low I would just check call and then again on the river.  Once the river comes he bets remaing chips all in.  Makes no difference at this point, he will call so he may as well bet.
 
Hammerman loses around 1400 in chips and is crippled with around 100 chips.
 
Hammerman's play here is not wrong but a very aggressive style.  A conservative style, one I prefer in hi low games, could have lost only about 600( 200 on flop, a bet raise and call; 200 turn, a bet and call; and 200 river, a bet and call) leaving him around 700 in chips to continue on the tournament. 
 
Tournements are all about survival, once chips are gone, you are gone.  There is no reason to risk so many chips in this particular hand.  Gaining 200 chips here is not nearly as valuable as mainting, or not losing, 200 chips. 
In a cash game against a maniac I may have played my hand
similar to Hammerman.
 
DeiYuo
 
 
***** Hand History for Game 3217541099 *****
100/200 Tourney Omaha Hi/Lo Game Table (Limit) (Tournament 18362690) - Sat Dec 17 16:37:46 EST 2005
Table Table 68276 (Real Money) -- Seat 9 is the button
Total number of players : 8
Seat 1: cracker1 (30)
Seat 3: Drlongdrive (1385)
Seat 4: bigbuilder13 (1420)
Seat 6: zoezoo (376)
Seat 7: DAGDAD (265)
Seat 8: BWAR_OF_FISH (1762)
Seat 9: HellNBack (1271)
Seat 10: IpokerUnvME (1491)
IpokerUnvME posts small blind (50)
cracker1 posts big blind (30)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to IpokerUnvME [ 7c, 8h, As, Ah ]
Drlongdrive calls (100)
bigbuilder13 folds.
zoezoo folds.
DAGDAD folds.
BWAR_OF_FISH folds.
HellNBack folds.
IpokerUnvME raises (150) to 200
Drlongdrive calls (100)
Creating Main Pot with $90 with cracker1
** Dealing Flop ** : [ Ac, 8c, Th ]
IpokerUnvME bets (100)
Drlongdrive raises (200) to 200
IpokerUnvME raises (200) to 300
Drlongdrive calls (100)
** Dealing Turn ** : [ 7h ]
IpokerUnvME bets (200)
Drlongdrive raises (400) to 400
IpokerUnvME raises (400) to 600
Drlongdrive raises (400) to 800
IpokerUnvME calls (200)
** Dealing River ** : [ Qs ]
IpokerUnvME bets (191)
IpokerUnvME is all-In.
Drlongdrive calls (85)
Drlongdrive is all-In.
Creating Side Pot 1 with $2710 with Drlongdrive
Creating Side Pot 2 with $106 with IpokerUnvME
** Summary **
Main Pot: 90 | Side Pot 1: 2710 | Side Pot 2: 106
Board: [ Ac 8c Th 7h Qs ]
cracker1 balance 45, bet 30, collected 45, net +15 [ Qc Qd 6s 3h ] [ LO: 8,7,6,3,A | HI: three of a kind, queens -- Ac,Qc,Qd,Qs,Th ]
Drlongdrive balance 2755, bet 1385, collected 2755, net +1370 [ 9d Tc 6c Td ] [ a straight, six to ten -- Th,9d,8c,7h,6c ]
bigbuilder13 balance 1420, didn't bet (folded)
zoezoo balance 376, didn't bet (folded)
DAGDAD balance 265, didn't bet (folded)
BWAR_OF_FISH balance 1762, didn't bet (folded)
HellNBack balance 1271, didn't bet (folded)
IpokerUnvME balance 106, bet 1491, collected 106, lost -1385 [ 7c 8h As Ah ] [ three of a kind, aces -- As,Ah,Ac,Qs,Th ]

Last Update: December 18, 2005, 7:23PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 18, 2005, 4PM: Played 4 hours, Made $212.00 at Party Poker
$0.50 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

Playing like 3-5 games of this at once.  The $50 and $100 tables.  Seems like $50 tables can get a small to decent win and the 100s are hit or miss bigger wins.  I like them both.  I look foreward to moving up occassionally to the $200 or $400 level.

Last Update: December 18, 2005, 4:51PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 18, 2005, 4PM: Played 5 hours, Made $101.00 at Party Poker
$2/4 Texas Hold'em

I am liking the limit holdem again online.

Last Update: December 18, 2005, 4:49PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 18, 2005, 4PM: Played 2 hours, Made $40.00 at Party Poker
$1 Pot-Limit Omaha

H�ch kompliziertes Spiel

Last Update: December 18, 2005, 4:48PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 15, 2005, 7PM: Played 4 hours, Made $458.00 at Party Poker
$1 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo

What can I say.  My best game online.  Need to stick with it more! Tried the $400 buy in level.  Won a little of $100 and then the game broke.  Game selection is not good from $200 up to $800.  Seems like only the $1,000 buy in and $100 or lower games are constant.

Last Update: December 15, 2005, 7:46PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 15, 2005, 7PM: Played 1 hour, 18 minutes, Made $105.00 at Party Poker
$10/20 Omaha Hi-Lo

Started off stuck only like $250.  These guys are aggressive for O8 players.  You check they almost always bet button.  Especially heads up.  Heads up, if they are last to act it is like 99% sure they bet or raise you.  have to whip it back at em.

Last Update: December 15, 2005, 7:44PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 15, 2005, 7PM: Played 1 hour, 18 minutes, Made $25.00 at Party Poker
$1/2 Omaha Hi-Lo

Low rolling, but hey $25 is $25.

Last Update: December 15, 2005, 7:42PM | Permalink (0 Comments)


December 15, 2005, 7PM: Played 1 hour, 12 minutes, Made $45.00 at Party Poker
$2/4 Omaha Hi-Lo

Today was omaha hi low day.

Last Update: December 15, 2005, 7:42PM | Permalink (0 Comments)



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