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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The ol' poker bug bites me again!

The last month I played poker was the last month I updated this blog. Surprise, surprise, surprise as old Gomer Pyle would say. I've been getting that gambling itch though, and have got in a few hands the past 2 nights. A few quick observations...

1. The 7 card stud games have really died at Absolute Poker. When I left, there were always several $1/$2 tables going and $2/$4 and at times $3/$6 during the prime hours. I have had to START full $1/$2 ring games both times I have played. Sheesh. If I had more time, I would contact Absolute about propping.

2. Though I had to start the tables, they did seem to fill fairly quickly. I recognized hardly any of the players. These are both positives. Once the tables filled, the pot averages were always 6 or 7 times the big bet, and 35% to 40% of players seeing 4th street. Ripe statistics!

3. The 7cs hi lo tables were massively profitable! Both the $2/$4 and $1/$2 tables were chock full of fishies. The $2/$4 hi lo table stayed at 40% or better fourth street percentage pretty much all night.

I made about $80 at the heads up table. The vast majority of that on one donkey who came in and pissed away ~70 bucks in under 15 minutes. Most of my other profit came from hi lo. I might start focusing more on hi lo stud. The more I play it, the more I am able to stay away from hands like 257 rainbow and just wait on the premium hands that have potential for the scoop. With almost half the players seeing 4th street each hand, and paying my premium hands off, it makes the tighty tight style even more attractive.

The only thing I was annoyed to see was the fact that Absolute seems to have fixed the stud tables so that we don't get credit for a raked hand unless we see 4th street. Used to the rule was that you just had to contribute to the pot, and since ante games you contribute every hand, we stud players got a nice shake when it came to the VIP program and rakeback earnings. No more gravy on that train though.

Maybe this will drive me to check out Poker Stars new VIP rewards program. That or those rush tables at Full Tilt. :)

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