Much happier with myself now. Played another session tonight, but this time I felt good, and managed to stick to tables that had at least 1 target on each. No super duper tables, but good enough. Played for an hour before I started to get tired, and once I did, I quit.

Oh, I made almost 3 buyins in that hour.

And made $36 in 2 hands earlier, I honestly cant remember when I played them, must have just started then had to quit for some reason.

So total arounf $440 profit today after losing $360 last night. I'd hoped to make it back over the weekend, but didnt really think it likely, especially as I had a lot of work to do (did about 5 hrs today and this last session was while a big deploy was running). [edit] Just checked these were my biggest losing and biggest winning sessions ever.

Been a while since I posted a hand, I think this one is semi-interesting:

Villain is 29/0 over only 20 odd hands, folded to 1/2 cbets, no reads (ATO from UTG isnt normally in my range, but BB was a 54/0 fish who didnt like to fold postflop so hoped to get called only by him).

No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (5 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Button ($311.55)
SB ($258.95)
BB ($300)
Hero (UTG) ($129.20)
MP ($121.75)

Preflop: Hero is UTG with A, 10
Hero bets $3.50, MP calls $3.50, 3 folds

Flop: ($8.50) 9, 8, K (2 players)
Hero bets $6, MP calls $6

Turn: ($20.50) 7 (2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $20.50, Hero folds

Total pot: $20.50


Normally picking up a draw is a good reason to 2nd barrel, but I couldnt see him folding much that he called flop with. If he'd bet a little smaller I might have c/c'd but obviously dont have odds. I may have some implied odds, but I could also have reverse implied odds. I dunno, seems like a weird line for him to take if he wants value.