After coming in ninth ($2.50) in this morning’s MultiPoker freeroll, I fired up a 1/2 table and played until the afternoon turbo freeroll. Man, I got killed on some hands in a big way. This table was a bit more loose-aggressive than the normal 1/2 tables, and that magnified my losses. After busting out of the afternoon freeroll with pocket jacks (the caller had 9To and flopped a set), I went looking for a second table to try to average out the wins and losses.
I found the best table in the world.
I won 11 of the 94 hands I played, and split a few more. I won 4 of the 10 biggest pots, including the largest one of all:
Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with Qc, Qh.
UTG calls, Hero raises, MP1 calls, MP2 folds, MP3 folds, CO calls, Button folds, SB calls, BB calls, UTG calls.
Flop: (12 SB) 2s, Qs, 4h (6 players)
SB bets, BB folds, UTG folds, Hero raises, MP1 calls, CO folds, SB 3-bets, Hero caps, MP1 calls, SB calls.
Turn: (12 BB) Th (3 players)
SB bets, Hero raises, MP1 3-bets, SB caps, Hero calls, MP1 calls.
River: (24 BB) Ah (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets, MP1 calls, SB calls.
Final Pot: 27 BB
Main Pot: 27 BB, between MP1, SB and Hero. > Pot won by Hero (27 BB).
Hero shows Qc Qh (three of a kind, queens).
MP1 shows Ts Qd (two pair, queens and tens).
SB shows 2d 4d (two pair, fours and twos).
Outcome: Hero wins 27 BB.
Over the course of an hour and half, I flopped a set on three hands, got Hiltons three times, rockets twice, cowboys once, and won each time. In the first 50 hands or so, I was getting a ridiculous 90+BB/100 hands. By the time I left the table, this was down to 46.28BB/100 hands. Wow. You’d think that after winning all that money, the table would stop calling my pre-flop raises, but they almost always threw out one more small bet to call. The only time they didn’t was when I had rockets on the button and the table folded around to me. Guess the SB and BB didn’t have anything worth defending.
I ended the day up $66.75, for a win rate of 14.77BB/100 hands.
I still don’t know anything about table selection, but I suspect avoiding having multiple loose-aggressives at my table will probably help my win rate quite a bit.