Showing posts with label Bay 101. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bay 101. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2011

3rd and Likely Final Session at Bay 101

I would bet you can guess where this is going from the title.  Pretty rough time for me to go on a "downswing" (I put it in quotes because anything below 3 buyins can't really be qualified as a true downswing, but it feels like a lot to me since I was on a sub 10 buyin bankroll to start with).  I played for just over 4 hours today and again lost $200.  I felt like I ran pretty terribly, but I think there are also some pretty clear flaws in my game.  I play far too tight on a limited roll, and that's not a good strategy for beating the games.

Can't really complain too much, I was at a much improved table compared to yesterday, I just never got anything going.  Not a single time in the last two days have I been even a dollar above my starting stack of $200, I just hardly ever won pots.

Just fold garbage hands repeatedly until I've dropped ~$20 from blinds alone, then see an ok hand, raise over some limps, and check fold the flop when I air-ball the flop.  As a fun example, I had 99 and about $95 in front (after folding a bunch for a few hours), there are a few limpers and I jack it to $30 expecting that I'm shoving most flops against one caller and probably half of flops against two callers.  Instead, I get two callers, the flop is AJT with two clubs, and one of the villains leads into me for 1/2 pot.  I fold and the eventually get it in after the other villain turned a royal.

I did double up after I had dropped all the way to $50 with AcQc against 7h8h.  Though in testament to how I've been running, I did this while not improving one bit throughout the hand.

My last hand of the day, and likely the last hand I'll play in California (unless I magically become better at poker without an online game to practice with, or I somehow come up with a significantly larger bankroll) was an AsKs with just over $100 behind.  A bad player opens to five, another bad player calls, I bump it to $30, get a flat caller on the button, everyone else folds.  Flop comes Q86 rainbow, and I can't c-bet without being committed, and I don't really want to give up after investing so much, so I open shove about 1.2x pot and lose to KQo.  Pretty pleased he called with that preflop, but hey, what can you do.  I play TT+, and AQ the same way, so I think he's losing money on the deal, but in this case luck was on his side.

I thought I was going to get more mileage out of posting after each live session, though now I'm quite sure this will be the last post regarding a live session in at least 12 months.  Until next time.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

2nd Session at Bay 101

Played this afternoon for 3 hours and lost $40.  Played ok, never really had any good situations or very man bad situations.  Just a boring session with no major hands played.

The table overall was very tight for a live table.  I may have arrived too early in the morning (~10:30 am), but the table I was seated at had a bunch of nitty middle aged guys.  Weird that middle aged guys were as nitty as they were (typically these are the money guys since they tend to work 9-5 and are just in the game to gamble and get away, but apparently not the ones in my game).  In fact, the table was so tight overall that I don't think anyone at the table could have been a long term winner with that table lineup, meaning I think that the money would mostly just move back and forth and everyone would lose out to the rake.

Without rake, I think I could have beaten the lineup, but with the $5 per hand that sees a flop at the Bay, there's really no way to be a good lag unless you are deep stacked or playing in a 2-3-5 game.  So my game, even at tight tables like the above, is limited to playing tightly so as not to lose out to the rake as much.  With a percentage rake schedule allowed in most other states, I would loosen up considerably at a table like this and take advantage of people folding too much, but that is simply not a good option here, in my opinion.

Anyway, I'm planning on heading back over tomorrow around noon and hope for a better table.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

First Session at Bay 101

So I played my first session at the Bay 101 this afternoon.  It didn't go as well as I would have hoped.  I played for 4 and a quarter hours and lost $200.

I wasn't really nervous at the start of the session (I usually am at a new casino or a new game), so that was good.  I started off the session poorly, loosing ~$60 in the first 30 or so minutes.  Then I came roaring back, starting with a JJ hand where I was one of the blinds, and had a raise to $13 and 3 callers to me.  I bump to $55 with ~85 behind and take it down.  This brought me back to about even.  Following this, I had a TT then beat AKs for ~$50 and an AKo that took down a $70 pot on the river w/o showdown.

And then it all fell apart.  Three hands did me in.  In two of them I had 99, and one was JTs.  I played them largely ok in my opinion, just bad spots.  Here is one of the 99 hands:

I have ~$280 OTB.
V1 has >$500 UTG.
V2 has >$450 in CO.

V1 limps for $4, folds to V2 who makes it $20, I flat, V1 calls.

Flop is 78Tr, V1 checks, V2 bets $50, I call (could have folded but I had quite a bit behind and thought a J or 6 peeling was likely to get at least some action), V1 folds.

Turn is 5d (2 diamonds out), V2 bets $100, I fold. V2 says good fold and flashes AA.


I played the JTs hand too passively, I should have led the flop instead of c/c'ing top pair, as villain likely would have just mucked his hand if I lead flop.  Instead he turns 2pr and rivers a boat with 95o on 9d6cJc5s5d.  I call down (I had him triple barreling boats and whiffed draws only, maybe AJ but not to the sizing chosen) and am sad.

Oh well, there's always the weekend.