So I've decided my delving into .05/.10 has come to an abrupt halt. The play is worse than the .02/.05 in that there's much more bluffing and also calling with hands that shouldn't stay. I'm not sure if it's this extra aggression, but something is causing me to lose when I play at that level. I'm down a freaking ton. Total something like $50. Luckily, I have .02/.05 to make up for it.
Here's what happend at my .05/.10 play. Combining 2 session of data here.
Total Time Played: 60 minutes
Dealt 498 Hands and saw flop:
-40 of 91 times in big blind (44%)
-7 of 90 times in small blind(8%)
-30 of 317 in others (9%)
-Total of 77 of 498 hands (15%)
Pots won at showdown - 9 of 19 (47%)
Pots won without showdown: 32
BB/100: -9.99
$/100: -$2.00
$/hour: -$9.95
Just getting crushed. I'm losing at these tables as bad as I'm winning at .02/.05 and I don't know why. Instead of worrying about it, I'm just going to stick to .02/.05 for now.
Here's how .02/.05 went for the last few sessions:
Hands dealt: 2406
Hours played: 5.33
BB/100: 22.22
BB/Hour: 100.21
$/Hour: $10.02
So I'm going with the old, if it's not broke motto. Here's some hands that caught my attention today.
First hand of the day. Lost $5 with KQ to Q4. Pure awesomeness.
This hand I really expected to take it down preflop. When he called I figured I was toast, but ended up having 99. Crazy call on his part, but it worked for him. I only had ace high.

This was just amazing. for whatever reason I got a feeling that he really thought he was good on that river bet, so I just shoved it all in there with the stone cold nuts and he called with two pair. Huge pot, and just awesome.



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