Monday, May 22, 2006

Well my sixpacs profit has probably about covered the entrance into the few multis ive played with no success. It just aint happening in 200+ player multis , seem to get beaten in nasty ways these days rather than steadily making the cash like i used to. Example tonight was in the 15k on level 2 when the blinds were only 15,30.

i have 33 and flat call behind someone, another guy makes a minimum raise (awful play) with AQoff , flop is Q63 (2clubs) , neither AorQ is of clubs btw. pot was 270 ie 3 callers and raiser in pot. i check raise a very low (awful play) 100 bet (did consider the flat call but wanted a huge pot or a no risk small one) with a pot raise which is flat called. turn = Q and i bet 600 into 640 which is also flat called, i only have 1000 left now. river is a 6 making a Q63Q6 board , what a joke. i check and decide to pay off the 500 bet hoping the idiot had KK or AA as was getting 7-1 on my money. Im left on 500 chips when 98.14% of the time after that flop and my big betting i would double to 4k, absolute joke.

Similar in the 109 euro last thursday blinds were 25,50 and i got involved in a blind battle with still my 2k starting stack. im in bb with KJ and call 150 bet from sb who is agressive with rubbish even at low blinds. flop is QJrag and i raise his 150bet to 300 for information which is flat called. Turn is a king and i bet 600 , he raises me all in for my last 800 with K8 and manages to spike one of 3 queens for a split pot (his only outs) .

These 2 beats sum up my £50buy in or higher multis of late where it just aint happening, most annoying thing about both is how bad the other player has played the hand. that AQ was really bad with tiny bets and raises pricing everyone in and for the K8 to call my flop raise with nothing then commit to a board which means hes only drawing to the split and hitting really takes the piss somewhat. Thats poker though and thats also why im trying to target the £20-£35 buyins more so i dont get too annoyed with shit like that in them.

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