January Update

Okay, I said in my last post that I'd update on how things have been going since getting back up and running in January, so I'll post the weekly breakdown of hands played and results at the bottom of this post. I'd like to do a weekly rundown on Mondays, so from here on out, that's what I'll do. Also, I'll post the details of the top 5 winners and losers of the week with any necessary analysis, as well as some of the key points I want to work on in the upcoming week. Hopefully this will keep me thinking about what I've been doing at the tables and where I need to improve (as always, any insight via comments is greatly appreciated).

Top 5 Losers: (analysis to come)
http://weaktight.com/91961
http://weaktight.com/91962
http://weaktight.com/91963
http://weaktight.com/91964
http://weaktight.com/91965

Top 5 Winners: (analysis to come)
http://weaktight.com/91966
http://weaktight.com/91967
http://weaktight.com/91968
http://weaktight.com/91969
http://weaktight.com/91970

Things I need more work/focus on:
1. Observing bet patterns and working that into villain's range
2. Utilizing all PAHud stats available (<3 AP data-mining)
3. Having a plan of attack for a hand from the very beginning

Things I'm improving on (in my opinion):
1. Extracting value via thin value bets
2. Manipulating pot sizes (Pot Control / Inducing All-Ins)
3. Trusting my reads


01 Jan - 06 Jan:
0 hands

07 Jan - 13 Jan:
1,720 hands (50nl)
$39.18
4.56 bb/100

14 Jan - 20 Jan:
2,577 hands (50nl)
$337.92
26.23 bb/100

48 hands (100nl)
$33.04
68.83 bb/100

21 Jan - 27 Jan:
3,584 hands (50nl)
-$157.98
-8.82 bb/100

953 hands (100nl)
$307.40
32.26 bb/100

Posted byM0NIKER at 1:49 PM  

2 comments:

Unknown said... January 30, 2008 at 4:27 PM  

I will be linking your blog to mine soon. Most of your (if not all) of your losers I think are just standard coolers. The KK hand where you flopped top set and the check-raised you big on the turn when the third spade hit. I call obviously, but I hate doing it, because I think you are behind a large percentage of the time with 10 outs, less than 20%. You could be up against lower sets or something like a straight and flush draw, it would be interesting I think to stove this hand, though it will most likely lead to a call.

The hand where you had 57 and won with trip 7s against 1010. I really like your bet sizing on the turn. You are trying to get value, but also not trying to fold out a hand ... like 1010! Very well played.

Hope to see more posts from you!

OneGreenChip said... January 31, 2008 at 2:22 AM  

welcome back kevin.

i'll be watching mwahahahaha

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