So I've decided to get blogging going again. Partially because I want to, and have always enjoyed it; and also because I have a decent amount of free time these days and would like to take up coaching. So I'm hoping this helps promote myself.
Things have been slow this year, my ROI is at an all time low this year. Only posting a 5% so far, and about 17k earnings with about 7k in bonuses cleared. So all in all I could still make a hard push the rest of the year and make between 50-60k. Hopefully the nice whether helps motivate me.
HH of the Day (I'll also be available to analyze HH's for $10 each email me at maxwell.ludwig@umit.maine.edu) :
Seat 1: PilSuhng (1,060)
Seat 2: AEROg (1,940)
PilSuhng posts the small blind of 60
AEROg posts the big blind of 120
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to PilSuhng [Ac Jc]
PilSuhng has 15 seconds left to act
PilSuhng calls 60
AEROg raises to 1,940, and is all in
PilSuhng calls 940, and is all in
AEROg shows [2c Th]
PilSuhng shows [Ac Jc]
Uncalled bet of 880 returned to AEROg
*** FLOP *** [6c Qd 5c]
*** TURN *** [6c Qd 5c] [3c]
*** RIVER *** [6c Qd 5c 3c] [Qh]
AEROg shows a pair of Queens
PilSuhng shows a flush, Ace high
PilSuhng wins the pot (2,120) with a flush, Ace high
Analysis: PilSuhng is a currect protege` of mine, he was at a high blind stage on full tilt against a guy who was moving in out of position on limps about half the time. This is definitely worth the gamble of limping in (and potentially missing a flop to waste the value of the hand) to trap and take down a huge pot. This worked to perfection and the opponent was classically caught with 102o. Not the most exciting hand I know, but nicely done PilSuhng.
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