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darylsuds

Birthday: November 28, 1975
Location: Wherever The F#$% I Want To Be!

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Total Entries: 577
Total Won/Lost: $9,828.96
Total Hours: 857
Earnings/Hour: $11.46
Biggest Win: $2,147.00
Biggest Loss: -$850.00



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December 31, 2005, 12AM: Played 45 minutes, Made $149.00 at Lilac Lanes
Texas Hold'em

Started out cold for the first 20 minutes, seeing a lot of flops cheap(which happen a lot in 2-10 spread).  Then, I decided to play Q-rag suited and caught my flush, but someone had a bigger one.  That cost me bout 70 bucks.  I grinded back a little bit, then caught a monster.  88 utg, 7 way action, 12 before the flop.  Flop 832 two hearts.  I check raise and narrow the field, trying to get the weak draw out.  Flush card comes on the turn and I through out a tester.  I get raised and just call of course.  "Pair the board", I am thinking.  I used an old tactic, once you see the very tip of the card come out of the dealers hand and you know it is a board pair, you come out firing.  It through my opponent off, and he raised, I reraise, and he finally slows down with his flush.  "Nice catch" he says.  I told him nice catch on the turn.  Then I politly tell the table " Where I come from, we call that suck and re-suck!" Got a few chuckles and the game went on.  I was going to move up tables, and decided that the game was way too big and loose at the other table, and I wasn't really in that much of a mood to gamble anyway.  Cash out and went home.  This game was interesting to analyze.  You have 9 other people sitting at the table that think they can play like pros.  Everyone of them tries to get reads, pause before they make big moves, and all in all just annoying.  They are still calling stations, and still make bad bets at bad times.  I can see me self making big profits in this game, as I have in the past, before the online poker log days.

Last Update: September 27, 2006, 6:18PM


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