…and they will reward you with riches. Either that or chat with HD on IM while rockin’ two 1/2 tables at a time. I believe I was IM’ing with him the last time I had a session this good. Maybe I ought to give him a commission.
Bottom line: Up $65.12 for a win rate of 20.61BB/100 hands, not including this morning’s tourney finish.
This wasn’t like the July 17th session when I just kept getting massive hands. In some ways it was even crazier because I’d be sitting on crap in the BB, get a bunch of limpers, then be able to check-raise my flopped two pair or set on the flop and rake it in.
For instance, 52o flopped two pair and riverred a boat; 94o flopped middle pair then riverred two pair after checks on the flop and turn (amazingly I got three callers); 97o flopped top two pair; A4o flopped a boat; and A6o flopped a set. I don’t know this for sure, but I’ve probably never won so many hands from the big blind. I could have won even more money with one particular BB hand if I hadn’t ditched my 23s flush draw after a flop bet. I knew I had odds to make my hand, but was it really going to be the nuts? Yep. Winner riverred a set of jacks and took the pot.
Of course, don’t let me give you the impression that this was smooth sailing the entire session. After flopping the nut flush on my fourth hand, this uberfish cracked my cowboys with QTo on the river. Unbelievable. Had I been observing this guy a bit more, I would have realized that he always raises with top pair. But it was tough to figure out. Before the flop, he called a raise, then called my re-raise. When QJ7 showed up on the flop and he raised on me, I thought it not out of the question to be up against two pair or a set. I probably should have reraised while it was cheap to test things out since my pair was better than any card on the flop, but then again, knowing what I know now about the uberfish, he probably would have been happy to call me down to the river and suck out on me anyway.
At any rate, I was hovering at a little above my buy-in for over half of the hands at this table. It was only when I launched the second table that I started to win on the first one. I won a big pot when I flopped two pair with Q9s, and then I managed to win 3-5 big bets about once every orbit. I was on fire and it felt great. Now that I’m working, going to school, and trying to have some kind of social life, making these infrequent poker sessions count is important.