Last night I finally got back into the game of online poker. I deposited $50 into my account on America's Card Room and registered for 2 different Sit N Go's: $3.30 and $5.50. I figured I would play whichever one started first.
As luck would have it, they started within seconds of each other not giving me time to un-register from either. Multi-tabling it is then...
Because of this, my hand history is all messed up in my head and could be from either game.
Both tables were the longer format 10-minute levels and I started with 1,500 in chips on each.
After working my way up to around 1,700, I called a normal early position raise with J/9o. I figured this would be a good bluff catcher or A/X cracker. Flop was 8/10/X rainbow. Not bad. Early position bets a normal amount and I raise. He insta-calls. Interesting, but I usually put this type of reaction into either Rage or Range. Rage because they can't believe I raised them, or Range because they are still good. The turn is a beautiful 7 which completes my straight. He checks and I bet 60% of the pot. He instantly goes all-in. Easy call. He shows 7/10 for an awful early position raise and a turned 2-pair. I'm up to 3,200 and he's out.
The other table didn't got as well. I pretty much stayed around 1,500 for most of the game. I finally got down to around 1,000 and shoved with A/J when the blinds were 100/200. I was called by A/Q (of course). Luckily I spiked a Jack and doubled up. A few hands later I shoved with A/Q and the same guy called with A/K (of course). I again spiked a Queen and took him out completely (I'm sure he HATES me!).
Late in the game I find myself with J/J in middle position. I raise and get 2 callers, one instant. The instant caller rings my Spidey Sense and I assume he's going to shove on any non-scary flops. The flop is Queen high and sure enough, he shoves. I call and he shows 10/10. I get a nice addition to my pile of chips and get down to 3 players with around 5,000.
On both tables I manage to survive to play head's-up. This is nice as I had a lot going against me. On one table I make a straight, the board pairs, we both go all-in and my straight loses to a full-house. Ugh. Ah well!
On the remaining table, I'm not doing as well when I get to heads-up, probably 4,000 chips vs 11,000. I play my best, but I run K/K into Q/9 and he somehow hits his gut-shot straight and I'm out. Ah well!
After not playing at all for several months and non online for longer, I feel like I did really well! I had to rely on luck a little more than I like, but overall I'm still happy with my play.
Key things to my success: Patience! Waiting for the right hand at the right time. With the longer structure, there is plenty of time to play. I think when I was heads-up on both tables we were at 100/200/25 so there was still a TON of time left in the game and we really should have had more players left.
I used to play husng-mostly hypers- on carbon poker. However, I didn't really have time anymore with 3 kids to play so withdrew the money to bitcoin. It became about $1k, built a small portfolio of $750 in jan. Over the years I probably wasted too much time trying to build a poker bankroll instead of just building something through a side hustle and then playing for actual money instead of micro stakes.
I guess if there were DM's on steem you could message me if you had questions about heads up..
The funniest thing from my poker was that I got a western union from some random person from, Lake Titicaca from lock poker which folded soon after my withdrawal. (Beavis and Butthead-I come from lake titicaca and I need tp for my bunghole)
P.S. The real key is to not play spin and gos..
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Head's up is one of those things that we all probably need more experience in. It's hard to get though as I'm not even sure you can plan heads-up as a choice anymore? For sure it's a mixed bag in tournaments and especially 1-table tournaments like this.
What were you referring to as a Spin and Go? Sit and Go?
Nice Beavis and Butthead reference!
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I did some spins mostly just heads up sng because spins were too tilting.
It was more a time thing, easier to stop when kid starts crying..
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But bankroll management is the #1 thing in poker to master.. how to take shots but not straight gamble.(unless you like losing )
The worst thing about acr was not seeing river cards on showdown.
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