My spring break from law school was uneventful. I had jury duty one day and took care of that. It was a minor criminal matter, and I never got into the jury box. Pretty sure I would have been dismissed anyways. I studied for two days and then got to play some pokers on Wednesday night and Thursday. My wife had her sisters in town, and they spent the weekend in Los Angeles, so I had the kids the rest of the weekend.
Thursday night was an interesting night to stay the least. Machine gun Peter was in the house and lagging it up in the 8/16 game with a big stack of chips. I, of course get a seat in the game, and have minor position on Peter (8) vs (2). Most of the players in that game have no idea how to deal with Peter's aggression and fold way too much to him, or play back at him at the wrong times and allow Peter to own them.
I, however, get to simply own Peter, over and over again. And he doesn't seem to adjust. I end up winning $1,441 in 3.5 hours. Eventually Peter gets moved over to the main game, and I follow him over about 30 minutes later. In the main game, Peter's big stack is now down to less than a rack. Peter's been chirping all night about getting a 15/30 6-max game fired up.
Eventually the game goes at 12:30am, starting 6 handed. This time Peter has position on me (1) v. (5), but it doesn't matter. He literally DID NOT FOLD A HAND PREFLOP for the 4 hours that I played. When you're up against Machine Gun, you need to make a hand.
I ran good, won $1,565 in 4 hours and booked it and got into bed a little after 5 am. Always seems to happen, when I need to be up early the morning, a great game breaks out that I have to leave early. Probably for the best anyways, but I really didn't want to leave that game. I would've left earlier, but Cabbie Dave made a cameo appearance and blasted off his deposit in about 40 minutes.
Back to school starting today, thankfully.
Monday, March 17, 2014
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