There's treasure in that trash (or playing in the local $3-$6 brick and mortar game).
After going to our local B&M last night I think I prefer the all in Donk fest on full tilt ($5 buy in, max 900 players); once you last the first hour, actual poker gets played.
Stats last night are 6-8 players on a ten seat table seeing the flop consistently, Sklansky defines this as a loose game, really? Any two will do, hit that one or two outer and wooohooo!!! These guys are ready for the WPT, yes there were sunglasses, and yes there were ball caps. Yes it was frustrating, but with the winnings, Tilt Wife and I had a very nice late dinner at the Toby Keith Bar grill thing. Beer batter cod and chicken fried steak, and we were stuffed. Big shout out to the fried wonton pulled pork things, they were good, and I'm not sure what they were really called.
Tilt wife had the biggest pot of the night at about $72, she had pocket 8's in the BB, called a button raise and made a set on the flop. She checked and smooth called the flop, led out the betting on the turn (even with a scary straight and flush draw out there) and boated up on the river to take it down. Two calling stations stayed to the river and paid to see the boat. The original pre-flop raiser folded once Tilt Wife led out the betting. Heh, heh -- he had to learn the hard way that pre-flop raises on this table was useless. WTG Tilt Wife!!!! (I gotta get me some of those poker gods who viciously protect her bb). I was mostly card and flop dead the whole night, had small pocket pairs that missed the set, and folded to the players playing the weak ace, no need to make any crying calls, I knew they had it.
Before our online poker playing days, Tilt Wife and I played this $3/$6 limit game, many times. I have to admit that back when we were playing, I was not as good as I thought I was. I felt very comfortable with my reads at the table last night, and Tilt Wife was dead on with hers. This game is fishy, but if you don't have a boat, flush or straight, by the time it is all said and done, don't be in the hand. Had a nice hand 7d8d that made the straight and two calling stations stayed in. (I think all calling stations must be related to Curious George -- they just gotta see what you have). People are there to play poker and give their money away, who am I to complain about taking it?
Thanks for reading and comments are welcome!!!!
After going to our local B&M last night I think I prefer the all in Donk fest on full tilt ($5 buy in, max 900 players); once you last the first hour, actual poker gets played.
Stats last night are 6-8 players on a ten seat table seeing the flop consistently, Sklansky defines this as a loose game, really? Any two will do, hit that one or two outer and wooohooo!!! These guys are ready for the WPT, yes there were sunglasses, and yes there were ball caps. Yes it was frustrating, but with the winnings, Tilt Wife and I had a very nice late dinner at the Toby Keith Bar grill thing. Beer batter cod and chicken fried steak, and we were stuffed. Big shout out to the fried wonton pulled pork things, they were good, and I'm not sure what they were really called.
Tilt wife had the biggest pot of the night at about $72, she had pocket 8's in the BB, called a button raise and made a set on the flop. She checked and smooth called the flop, led out the betting on the turn (even with a scary straight and flush draw out there) and boated up on the river to take it down. Two calling stations stayed to the river and paid to see the boat. The original pre-flop raiser folded once Tilt Wife led out the betting. Heh, heh -- he had to learn the hard way that pre-flop raises on this table was useless. WTG Tilt Wife!!!! (I gotta get me some of those poker gods who viciously protect her bb). I was mostly card and flop dead the whole night, had small pocket pairs that missed the set, and folded to the players playing the weak ace, no need to make any crying calls, I knew they had it.
Before our online poker playing days, Tilt Wife and I played this $3/$6 limit game, many times. I have to admit that back when we were playing, I was not as good as I thought I was. I felt very comfortable with my reads at the table last night, and Tilt Wife was dead on with hers. This game is fishy, but if you don't have a boat, flush or straight, by the time it is all said and done, don't be in the hand. Had a nice hand 7d8d that made the straight and two calling stations stayed in. (I think all calling stations must be related to Curious George -- they just gotta see what you have). People are there to play poker and give their money away, who am I to complain about taking it?
Thanks for reading and comments are welcome!!!!

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