Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Double jeopardy

Last night, my session ended abruptly. I'd hit the felt once, but my luck seemed to have turned. On the final hand I played, I stood to make a killing. If I'd won that final pot, I would have made a profit on the night of over $100,000. However, it wasn't meant to be, and in a particularly cruel way. I was up against two other players, and was an 85.71% favorite after the turn. There were two pots, a main pot of $146,648 and a side pot of $54,302. One of my opponents had no chance at the main pot, and only a very slim chance at the side pot. The river card was a killer. It helped both my opponents, giving one of them a straight to win the main pot and the other one a set of aces to win the side pot. As you might have guessed, the river card was an ace. For the record, I'd flopped a set of deuces.

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 114 hands and saw flop:
 - 17 out of 18 times while in big blind (94%)
 - 14 out of 18 times while in small blind (77%)
 - 37 out of 78 times in other positions (47%)
 - a total of 68 out of 114 (59%)
 Pots won at showdown - 6 of 17 (35%)
 Pots won without showdown - 12

delta: $-98,690
cash game no limit hold'em balance: $6,854,562
balance: $9,759,661

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