Sooooooo, first session back tracking my play on PT4. It had it all, it had good hands, bad hands, bad play, more bad play, and a general lack of awareness on my part and most of the people I played against. Loved it.
Started well, with some nice big showdown wins. I got a bit cocky, and made one of the dumbest, mind blank calls you'll ever see.
BB: 15.4 BB (VPIP: 66.67, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 3)
UTG: 226 BB (VPIP: 20.55, PFR: 16.44, 3Bet Preflop: 10.00, Hands: 74)
MP: 104 BB (VPIP: 0.00, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: -, Hands: 3)
Hero (CO): 100 BB
BTN: 101.2 BB (VPIP: 20.83, PFR: 18.75, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 52)
SB: 158.2 BB (VPIP: 30.61, PFR: 22.45, 3Bet Preflop: 4.55, Hands: 50)
SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has Ks Jc
fold, fold, Hero raises to 2 BB, fold, SB calls 1.6 BB, BB calls 1 BB
Flop : (6 BB, 3 players) Kh Jd 2s
SB checks, BB bets 1 BB, Hero raises to 5 BB, SB calls 5 BB, fold
Turn : (17 BB, 2 players) 4c
SB checks, Hero bets 12.6 BB, SB raises to 31.4 BB, Hero calls 18.8 BB (Hmm questionable at best)
River : (79.8 BB, 2 players) 3d
SB bets 119.8 BB and is all-in, Hero calls 61.6 BB and is all-in (WAT R U DOIN! JESUZ)
I can maybe get on board with my play up to the river call. But yikes. What did I think he had after flatting in the blinds, raising turn and bombing river?
After that I had a nice run of folding way too much. Redline into freefall. That is what tilt looks like for me. I don't spew like most, I start seeing monsters every time. Plus I hit nothing. Then the best thing was that I snapped out of it, settled down, planned my hands properly and stopped the losses, despite not getting anything good to take to showdown. So all in all I'd say a good day.
Lessons (re)learned
If they triple barrel or jam the river they are likely to have the goods at this limit. Don't overthink it with 2 pair or less.
At this limit lack of aggression is not likely to be a trap or balancing their Cbet range by checking TPWK. It is likely to mean they don't got anything.
Just play good cards, in position, plan the hand early, respect aggression. Hopefully I'll be able to beat this again with a bit of practice.
Good luck on the tables and in the real world!