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WasssUUUp
Alright, so just finished my first session and it feels great to be playing again!!
OhBollocks: I disagree, I am confident in my game and I can easily refill this 100$ if I lose it so I do not think that my BRM strategy is stupid. I realize a lot of people on these forums have very nitty BRM but I really don't see the point in having a nitty BRM especially at the micro stakes. After I get to 50NL I will employ a much more conservative BRM strategy but as of now I'll keep stay on my aggressive BRM plan.
Anyways, my session went pretty well. I felt very refreshed as if I had come from a long holiday and spent some time off. In my 3 hour session today I made 6.5 buy-ins.
I'll try to post a hand from my sessions as often as possible.
Hand 1: Villain is 30/27/2.3
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
CO ($5.45)
Button ($10)
SB ($13.60)
Hero (BB) ($38.75)
UTG ($10.15)
MP ($10.90)
Preflop: Hero is BB with , 
2 folds, CO calls $0.10, Button raises to $0.50, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.40, 1 fold
Villain steals blind over 60% of the time so I decided to defend with my 66, he is very aggressive preflop as well as postflop. I also hope that the pot will be multiway with the limper calling but this doesn't happen. Regardless, my hand still has some value at this point.
Flop: ($1.15) , , (2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets $0.80, Hero raises to $2.40, Button calls $1.60
On the Flop I check/raise because I know he will cbet and on this flop I don't see villain with anything. What I want to do is to win the pot with my c/r bluff because there are too many scare cards which could come on the turn, but he calls. When he calls, I now put him on some kind of decent hand but not a very strong hand. I can see him with A3 or another PP, so right now I see myself having the better hand half the time.
Turn: ($5.95) (2 players)
Hero checks, Button checks
Now on the turn, we both check. I check for pot control, I actually plan on calling if he bets and then folding to a river bet. However he checks behind. Now I'm sure he doesn't have a good overpair like AA-TT so I'm now 2/3 sure that i'm ahead of his range unless he's slowplaying which is extremely dumb.
River: ($5.95) (2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets $2, Hero calls $2
On the river, I debate whether I should bet or not. I put him on a PP from TT-44 or A3 and I know he'll call my bet unless it's very big. The only other hands he could have at this point are completely random hands which completely missed and that he may turn into a bluff. And seeing as he is an aggressive player, I want to make sure that I get the value, and I see the best way of doing this by checking him and letting him bet. When he bets 1/2 pot I'm certain that he's betting for value and I think I have a good chance of winning the hand.
Total pot: $9.95 | Rake: $0.45
Results in white below:
Button had A , 3 (full house, twos over threes).
Hero had 6 , 6 (full house, twos over sixes).
Outcome: Hero won $9.50
Current BR: 165$, I'll move down to 5NL if I get down to 100$, I plan on moving up to 25NL at 375$
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