PokerStars Nordic Freeroll, 29. March 2008
In the money (#281) with 6476 players. I got fairly good cards early on, and just started pushing my big stack fairly loosly. I doubled up a few times doing that. After the first break, I tried to play “normal” and went on a steady decline; I had to go back to pushing to turn a profit again.
Last hand was me pushing all in with AKs, being called by the big stack on the table with QQ. A king on the flop was followed by a queen on the river. Oh, well :)
Although exciting, I’m not sure I like this way of playing. In a cash-game, or in limit betting, you’re able to actually make calculations based on pot odds and outs and stuff. I consider this more interesting, but, yes, it is a bit boring. Given that pushing works so well, I will have to adapt, I guess…
Statistics
During current Hold’em session you were dealt 203 hands and saw flop:
12 out of 22 times while in big blind (54%)
9 out of 22 times while in small blind (40%)
30 out of 159 times in other positions (18%)
a total of 51 out of 203 (25%)
Pots won at showdown - 10 of 19 (52%)
Pots won without showdown - 43