First off, a Happy B-day to the Superdonk. No real telling what his age is; Nik mentioned that instead of assigning an specific age, you should assign a range to him. That being said we think that the Superdonk is anywhere from 21 to 40 years old.
Enough of that business down to the action. After talking to TFong on Friday he said he would be playing at Cap on Saturday during the day, so I showed up around 2 and put both of us on the list. After a small wait I was called for a 4/8 Kill seat where I sat for about 30 min before they opened a new 6/12 game. During this time, the SD said Nik would be joining us so I added him to the list.
By the time that the new 6/12 started the table shaped up like this:
1 - Sagtard Azn Female
2 - LPP older Mediterranean looking dude
3 - SAG
4 - Superdonk
5 - SAG (Tuan) He plays there alot and I have played with him for about 20+hrs he is pretty loose
6 - Wilson - Cap prop player now, who usually plays pretty well
7 - Some half mexican looking dude with a wolverine haircut and a goatee :)
8 - Older lady who plays pretty tight but always seems to hold good cards
9 - Me
Overall the session at both the must move, and main 6/12 went well, I ran I would say better than average. And was a bit more aggro pre-flop. Although I did miss 2 value bets (once w/ QQ, and once w/ AJ) which Nik let me know about and I added that to the knowledge bank and will start doing more and more often in the upcoming sessions.
I will give a quick rundown of some hands.
33 > AQ I open raised in LP and got called down on a board of Q53T8
TT > AQ Nik limped AQ UTG in a Kill, I raised black tens and the flop comes T-High, He didn't peel
AQ > ?? I capped pre-flop and turned the Nut flush and don't get looked up on the river.
QQ > ??
KK > K7os Some donk at main game block bet into me when a 3 flush hit the turn, I called and we check-check the river
AQ > ?? I rivered a straight after flopping Top pair
55 > Some flush
So with all that said, I want to talk about this hand and the game structure when there is a no-post kill game. You might think that it doesn't change things but that is not true this structure totally changed my play in this hand.
There had been some discussion a while back about limping into a kill pot in EP when you are first to act because there is no real reason to raise to win 2 chips. But obviously had there been a kill-blind, I raise 100% of the time in this spot.
Kill-Pot
Hero is UTG w/ AQos and limped in planning to limp-reraise as Santi and I had discussed earlier in the session
Called by the guy directly to my left in the 9 seat the SB and the BB.
Flop: AJ7 rainbow.
Checked to me I bet called by everyone ut oh. I was only betting the turn if a safe looking card comes.
Turn: T, hmmmmm
SB Checks, BB thinks for a bit and bets out. I have played with him enough to know that he isn't betting the turn with at least 2 pair, and I was somewhat disturbed that everyone called on the flop with a board like that.
I fold the turn, I just didn't make any sense at this point, and to be honest I was pretty lost.
The hand plays out like this. Seat 9 calls, the SB check-raises, the BB 3bets, Seat 9 folds SB calls.
River T.
Check, bet, call. The BB turned a straight with T9, and the SB flopped two pair w/ J7os.
All in all, that was a pretty interesting hand and you can see that the no post kill blind totally changed the play during that hand.
Just for fun, 1 more hand.
Hero is in the HJ w/ 55 and it is limped in every spot, and I limp as well. I think that only the CO folded this hand.
Flop: J65 rainbow (1 heart)
SB, and BB (Superdonk) both check UTG leads out, 1 call, and 1 fold to me, I raise called everywhere.
Turn: 6 of hearts
Checked to me I fire w/ the boat and I see the Superdonk almost getting ready to raise but he just called and so did the guy in seat 6.
River: T of hearts
Superdonk thinks for a bit and bets out, and the dude in seat 6 tanks then folds, I raise and he calls.
I show the 5's and rake in a nice pot.
He went runner-runner flush, just a bad spot for running hearts.
Thanks for reading. I will be at Cap next Friday for more 6/12, see you all there.
-Out
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Thank You for coming to the SuperDonk Bday Bash!!!!
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