Daily ability 7/5 Start $228
2200 Hands +12.7/100 Finish $242
I decided to include my ability and tilt factor. The first number is my ability at the start of that session. This includes how tired I am how i am feeling, my ability to focus. The second is my Tilt factor. This is partially derived off how tired I am my ability to remain calm and stay patient and how bothered I am by other things.
During my fist session today I never made any big hands short of grinding out a full buy in only to loose it to somebody that shoved over my raise pre flop. I think in this situation that without aces it would be profitable to fold to all pre flop shoves considering the amount of times I've ran into aces with my kings. This is also taking into count the amount of times I run into AK. With AK or QQ being the best scenario and still loose. The only big hand I had the first session was a hand I quad ed on and rather than value bet I shoved for max value and villain folded. I think I lost money in that situation. I mainly shoved here because throughout the hand the villain was raising my bets on the flop and turn.
Session two was the same until the final 300 hand stretch where I caught a mini heater only to cold stop on one hand. There way action pot is raised I call w/ 66 flop comes 633, and I flop second nuts. Original raiser bets I call to allow the third player to draw and he calls. The turn is the A, and the original raiser bets and I 4 bet him. Third player fold and other opponent calls. The river is a 7 he bets into me again and I 5 bet him. He activates his timer and types in "I gotta see it" and shoves over the top of me. Mainly live players never talk a lot unless there pretty confident about there hand. Let alone TYPE the shit in the chat box. For some reason I thought he might have drawn out on me and really doubted that he flopped quads. I called and the shows 77 for a bigger rivered boat then leaves the table. I seem to continue to grind out money then just to loose it in one big hand like Conrad said the difference between a good player and a bad player is the ones that play 10 out of 10 hands right not just loose all there money on the last one.
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