Wednesday 27 July 2011

July Review

Barring a disaster in the next few days July was a really strong month. As I mentioned in last week’s blog I have been running super-hot in tournaments on PKR, with profits of around $8,800 this month. I can’t expect to replicate that every month of course but it’s definitely made me realise the potential benefits of adding more MTTs to my weekly schedule rather than just dismissing them off-hand while I 9-table the cash games.

I do wish that PKR had a few higher buy-in tournaments though, as it’s sometimes hard to get motivated to play MTTs where you must finish in the top two spots to get a prize over $1k. I guess that’s just a common downside of playing mid-stakes cash games where you’ll regularly have $800+ pots every hour. However, the fields are always much weaker in an MTT than at a $2/$4 cash table so it just about evens out in terms of EV and hourly rate etc. The other bonus of tournaments is that you instantly get more exposure. I’ve had more people on PKR just this month add me as a friend or now consider me a good player for doing well in a few tourneys than being a winning cash player for over two years. I certainly consider cash games the more skilful variant but, still, it’s nice to get any form of acclaim – even if it is just from the PKR Forum! Hopefully my performances this month will get me nominated for MTT Player of the Month too – I’m planning to win another tournament this weekend so that they can’t possibly leave me out…

Cash Games

I haven’t got as much volume in this month as I’d like but my results have still been quite good. Here’s the graph, and as you’ll see, I actually ran BELOW EV for once! 


Around $5k profit is solid for just 31,000 hands (in June I played over 70,000 hands by contrast) and it’d be much improved if I hadn’t lost a ton of money every time I played PLO in July. I’m currently just playing Hold’em to retain my sanity.

It’s hard to believe that my monthly profit in July is around seven month’s salary in my old job at PokerPlayer magazine. I realise how lucky I am to have a job which I love doing and – when it’s going good – pays really well. However, I know that this might not last forever so I’m going to try and make the most of it right now by putting in a ton of hours at the table, working hard on my game and not taking it for granted. That’s why I’ve made sure to keep writing as much content as possible for Stacked and PokerPlayer - I want my options to always be open if poker ever falls through.

Incidentally, my first regular column, titled The Daily Grind, is featured inside PokerPlayer this month. It’s a great honour to have come full circle in working for them, initially just as an ‘Online Writer’ three years ago to having a regular column now – thanks to Alun Bowden for the opportunity.

Hands

1)
Seat 1: zisiszamuck (Dealer) ($657.60)
Seat 2: IJoker (SB $2) ($1,170.73)
Seat 3: MrStarch (BB $4)  ($487)
Seat 4: japete ($893.76)
Seat 5: Rhymenoceros ($709.03)
Seat 6: WongaMan ($716)

Dealt to MrStarch



Preflop: (Pot: $6)

FOLD japete
FOLD Rhymenoceros
RAISE WongaMan, to $12
CALL zisiszamuck, $12
FOLD IJoker
CALL MrStarch, $8



First of all, this is a pretty tough lineup for a PKR $400NL game. The only reason why I was playing here is that I had direct position on IJoker who seems to be a massive fish. Flatting Wonga's raise with 66 from the BB is pretty standard and obviously I'm looking to flop a set or get some kind of cool flop that I can try and steal the pot from.

Flop: (Pot: $38)


BET MrStarch, $26
CALL WongaMan, $26
CALL zisiszamuck, $26



I've been experimenting with donking out a lot more in cash games and thought this was an interesting spot to try and take it down quite cheaply. Wonga's hand is often just going to be two overcards, and while zisiszamuck's range is considerably wider he is also going to have a load of QJ, 33 type hands that will fold to a donk bet. The hand being three-way also makes it harder for Wonga to raise me as he has to worry a little about the player acting behind, as well as me. Even with an overpair I think he'll sometimes flat this bet. As I get called in both spots I plan on just giving up on a lot of turns.

Turn: (Pot: $116)


CHECK MrStarch
BET WongaMan, $82
FOLD zisiszamuck
RAISE MrStarch, to $225
FOLD WongaMan
MrStarch wins the pot of $420

Besides another 6 this is the best possible turn card for my hand. Leading out would be fine and the usual line to take but I felt a check-raise gives me the best possible chance to get Wonga to fold. It also looks like I have a hand better than one pair almost always. The only downside is that I commit myself to the pot and would have had to call off the remaining $200 or so if Wonga decides to jam. Still, I think this hand was played quite non-standard and creatively and I like my line.

2) It's quite possible I got owned - as usual - by Muzone in this hand.

Seat 1: MrStarch ($666.10)
Seat 2: BrotherMuzone17 (Dealer) ($706.37)
Seat 4: Crusader33 (SB $2) ($897.56)
Seat 5: robburgundy (BB $4) ($451)
Seat 6: LtViper ($416.44)

Dealt to MrStarch

Preflop: (Pot: $6)

RAISE MrStarch, to $12
RAISE BrotherMuzone17, to $40
FOLD Crusader33
FOLD LtViper
RAISE MrStarch, to $97
CALL BrotherMuzone17, $69

I open QQ from the cut-off and Muzone 3-bets me from the button, as he does about 50% of the time. The thing that makes this hand tricky is that our stacks are at about 170BBs deep. Despite that, I'm still more than happy to get QQ all-in preflop against Muzone. While he'll show up with AA and KK a fair amount of the time, he's also prone to jamming worse hands, obviously AK and occasionally a big bluff.

However, because we are deep he can flat my 4-bet in position with a much wider range than would ever be profitable if we were just 100BBs deep. In fact, at 100BBs deep I don't think there would be a single hand that Muzone would flat a 4-bet with. But a little deeper here he knows he can put me in some torturous spots later on in the hand. Most likely his range will be TT, JJ, AQ, smaller pairs and suited connectors but, really, he could have just about anything except AA, KK, QQ and AK.

Flop: (Pot: $212)


BET MrStarch, $130
CALL BrotherMuzone17, $130

Good flop for my hand and a standard c-bet. I'm still happy to call if off at this point obviously.

Turn: (Pot: $472)


CHECK MrStarch
BET BrotherMuzone17, $467.37
FOLD MrStarch

Pretty ugly turn in theory but then again it doesn't change much as Muzone can't really have KJ or have floated the flop with a hand with a King in it (besides something weird like K8 suited). With hindsight, maybe this is a call but I think I walk into JJ or 88 a fair amount of the time. It just seemed hard for him to bluff in this spot as my hand still looks really strong and I think he would expect me to call with QQ in this spot most of the time - therefore making his range a fair bit stronger.

That's why Muzone is so good though, he continually puts you in tough spots that other players don't and has you second-guessing yourself constantly. Almost a week after this hand I'm unsure whether I played the hand well or not. Hopefully Bro will let me know what he had so that I can sleep at night...

3)

Here's the final hand I'll post. This is the biggest pot I won this month.

Seat 1: Najammq ($1,729.25)
Seat 2: langechuckyy ($1,083.80)
Seat 3: BHeisterkamp ($466)
Seat 4: MissFORGETFUL123 (Dealer)  ($2,588.75)
Seat 5: MrStarch (SB $5)  ($1,517)
Seat 6: japete (BB $10) ($1,060)

Dealt to MrStarch


This was about as good a line-up as you'll get at $5/$10. Japete is awesome and Najammq is fine but everyone else is probably a big loser in the game.

Preflop: (Pot: $15)

RAISE Najammq, to $30
FOLD langechuckyy
FOLD MissFORGETFUL123
CALL MrStarch, $25
RAISE japete, to $130
FOLD Najammq
CALL MrStarch, $110


I'll 3-bet KQ suited a fair bit under usual circumstances but you can rely on Japete to squeeze in a spot like this almost all of the time, with or without a usual hand. That's one of the reasons why playing him is always difficult (but fun) - each pot quickly balloons in size. Anyway, while it sucks to be out of position versus a good player, I can't fold KQ suited here so I call. The plan is to hit any part of the flop and just check-call him down as he'll definitely fire multiple streets - especially as he likely considers me scared money at $1000NL. (I used to be, I'm just about un-scared money now...)

Flop: (Pot: $300)


CHECK MrStarch
BET japete, $155
RAISE MrStarch, to $440
RAISE japete, to $765
CALL MrStarch, $480



Incredible flop for me with a good flush draw and two overcards. I'd be quite happy if Japete just folds to my check-raise but I'm still going to have around 50% equity against his range so it's fine to just get it in here and now.

Turn: (Pot: $1,985)

River: (Pot: $1,985)

SHOWS MrStarch


SHOWS japete

MrStarch wins the pot of $2,147


A cool King on the turn and I out-race his JJ to win a $2,150 pot. Easy game eh :)

Good luck at the tables everybody and have a great week. Follow me on Twitter @Starch_Jarvis!

5 comments:

  1. A great read Starchie. Really liked the hand analyses. I may have been inclined to just shove all-in on that flop against Muzone (especially as you say he was ofentimes pushing you around from the button). Anyway, 'twould be way above my limit and I certainly WOULD have been on scared money :-)

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  2. how could u shove like 125BB uncle? lol, prolly getting called by just better hands..

    nh to wonga

    nh to me

    cheers scared money ;-)

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  3. Wobble - shoving $550 or so into a pot of $200 can't be good. We never get called by worse and only get called when we are dead. But yeah it's a tough spot, I could have made my initial 4-bet larger maybe.

    Jap - I'm still sad about spewing off a $400NL buy-in vs you a few days ago :(

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  4. lol that AJ vs KT? haha..keep it sending $$$ ds is over im playing much better. ship it ;-)

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  5. I guess I'm thinking as yer typical $1/$2 player - a lot of players, at that level, would call the shove on the flop with marginals like AJ,KJ,QJ,9 10, or even AK. I don't really know Muzone's game as well as you guys but from the fact that he was pushing the hero around a lot from the button leads me to conclude that an all-in on the flop is right - to make him fold rather than let him improve his hand. I'd just discount the possibilty he held AA, KK or JJ.

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