You’re playing solid poker at a 1-2 NL ring game. It’s a table of game publishers at an empty table of the Hyatt restaurant, which is closed. A couple of players, including the host, play a lot of poker. A few of the others are simply there to lose money. I figured I was in the former category (as I was the previous year), but this year I was in the later category.
Were these good players any better than I was? Well, no not really. So then why did I lose all that money. Oh yeah, I could ramble off the usual excuses:
1. I got rotten cards
2. There were a couple of bad beat
And the every popular...
3. Who the fuck are you?
Anyway, I have been running pretty poor in 1-2 NL ring play and I have been wracking my brains to figure out why. A friend of mine had told me, but I did not believe him. As if to prove his point, he busted the entire table and won $1200 bucks.
First off, let me review my losses. I have KT on the button and its folded to me. I pop the blinds for 3x and the BB calls. The flop is K65 and he bets out. I raise and he goes all-in. I was sure he had Kx, but figured him for a push. When I called, he flipped K6.
I had 99 on the button. UTG raised to $10 (as he was prone to do). I called and the flop was T62 rainbow. Pretty good for me. Or so I thought. Turns out to be very bad for me because now I think I am ahead. He has AT.
Again, the UTG (same guy) raises to $10. 2 others call, so I decide to call in position with TT and see what flops. The flop is J76. The UTG bets $20 and its folded to me. If I call here, I am a fish. So, I raise here to see where I am at. He reraises me $50 and after much deliberation realize he has AA. I fold. He flips the AA. I get accolades from the table for my escape. Yeah, great, a $40 escape.
I had QQ cracked too, and AK and all sorts of losses. But where were the wins. Sure I had a couple of similar wins, but I never won a huge hand. (I won one $60 hand when some idiot get calling my bets with a board of 99Q. I had A9.) But for the most part, I was folding. A lot. After all, it was a full ring and you are supposed to be Tighty-McTight, right? But it was Lucy-McCall that had all the chips. WHY?!
Then I realized what was going on. Lucy-McCall was not afraid to play any multi-way pot with any suited gap. Even 3 gaps. Especially with under cards. He would play 64s for $12 as long as he had or expected to have 3-4 players seeing a flop. He liked those odds and he was not afraid to INVEST money in those flops…
On the OTHER hand, I folded QTs from late position BECAUSE 3-4 players called a $12 raise. Foolish? He thought so.
I did not like playing in big raised pots. And there was my downfall. I was being a mouse. I never realized it before, because earlier in my poker journeys, I would build up a stack, then unleash it on the unsuspecting table. But now that players are better, I am not building up the stack that allows me to do this comfortably. So, I was Tighty-McTight and I lost 3-5 large hands. Other that the aforementioned 5 hands, I won about 9 medium hands and lost about 3 or 4.
At the end of the night, the very very end, I decide to play 89s from the button because there were already FOUR callers of the $10 raise (once again from UTG guy). I call and figure this to be a great opportunity. The flop was A-5s-3s. There is $60 in the pot, I have $65 left and he makes a roughly pot size bet of $50. I know many of you would make this call. Lucy-McCall certainly would. But I could not stop myself from thinking, “would I ever invest $65 in anything where I only win 1 in 2.2 times?” And even though I had the exact odds I needed, I folded. And he had AJ, just as I KNEW he did. The read was easy, the $65 on a draw was HARD.
I have been thinking long and hard about this and think that I just was playing for stakes I was not comfortable with. Sure, I play $5 SnGs all day (and night) long. And I do well with them. Very well. But I still don’t play $10 SnG. Why? Because the money gets in the way. I can’t stop thinking about the money. And that’s a problem. I certainly believe in that game I lost more by trying to conserve loses.
Sure, I could justify it. Thursday night we played about 100 hands and ALL 100 HANDS I had the worst hand. I am including the 85 hands I folded. They all would have lost. The last 15 hands I the night, I would show the dealer the cards before I mucked. She excused me from tipping.
But that is simply not it. That was a VERY bad night, and nothing would have changed that. But Friday and Saturday and previous weeks all point to the same thing. You CAN’T be afraid of raised multi-way pots in low blind no limit. If you are, you need to be playing limit. Period. So now I have a choice to make… I’ll keep you in the loop.
If you are not listening to the Card Club radio show (podcast), then you are a big loser. Hurry up and redeem yourself by going to http://lordadmiral.libsyn.com/ and getting show #40. I contributed a good audio piece about playing with the Hilton Sisters when you’re out of position. -Write your own joke here-
They liked it enough to ask me to do another one. I will, of course, oblige them. They take a good 3 hours to record, because I need the Columbo bits, but they sure are fun to listen to when they are done. Well, go there. Now.
Loved the Card Club bit you did. I've been working on my own podcast, so I know how much of a pain putting in the Columbo audio clips must have been, but it absolutely made my day. I'd forgotten how much I liked the show, I had to rush to my Netflix list as soon as I was done listening. Thanks again, great job.
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