MuckPls and BigWhale vs Vegas (01/13-01/27)

MuckPls and BigWhale vs Vegas (01/13-01/27)

Hi everyone! It’s the holiday season so figured I’d start this thing off. 2 weeks until we go to Vegas for two full weeks.

I’m not entirely sure that I’ll be able to post daily updates. The reason for that is I’ve been busy with work the past couple of months and the new company I work for is based in Las Vegas (yay!!) which means I’ll be working pretty much every day I’m there including business dinners during weekends. I will still obviously use the time off to play as much as possible, but no more playing nights jet lagged unfortunately and hopefully a lot less degen stuff.

Btw: there has been a lot of discussion about my last TR, I really like(d) to put my own emotions into the TR and share with you all the ups AND the downs of gambling. This did not come over well with many people so will just try and stick to summaries daily. People forget that I only do this for entertainment purposes and once it loses its entertainment value it all goes to ****.

So yeah anyways will post obviously but probably not as frequently and as detailed as before, will keep it as a daily summary and let BigWhale post more updates.

Oh also expect a lot of restaurant reviews and food posts as I have booked 6 or 7 restaurants so far.

As for the hotels I have the following booked, all comped:

13-16: Cesars Palace
16-20: Vdara executive suite
20-23: Cesars Palace
23-27: Vdara executive suite

Lots of moving between hotels but whatever, this way I can maximise comps. And since I’m still Platinum I can pretty much get checkin and checkout any time I want.

Last but not least, we are flying Malta - London Heathrow - Vegas and I have booked premium economy with Virgin Atlantic so will be really nice!

28 December 2023 at 09:58 AM
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I finally got myself out to play some poker, and settled on a nearby location.

Here is a picture of the new country bar outside Horseshoe, that apparently opens on Tuesday. Nice of them to actually name it after my real first name 😀


I went over to Bellagio, and after a ten minute wait I got a seat in a $1/$3 game that had just started. Bought in for the usual $300, and quickly played some semi-big pots.

First one is when there are 4 limps to me, and I am in BB with KK. I bump it up to $20, and get no less than 3 callers. So we go 4-ways to A-Q-5 rainbow. I am first to act and check, UTG checks, and a player in MP bets $25. Button folds, I call and UTG folds. Definitely think I have to call once against this sizing, especially when I can be fairly certain that it goes heads-up to the turn.

Turn is a T, and after I check he checks back almost immediately. River is another A, and I think this is a great spot for some kind of block-bet. I am seeking value from Qx, but also ensuring that I can get to showdown somewhat cheaply in case he has trips with a weak kicker. So I bet $41 (into $133), and he thinks for a bit and calls. I show my hand and he sighs and shows a Queen and mucks.

A bit later there is a limp for $3, and I make it $15 with AKo in cutoff. Button calls and limper calls. Flop comes K-4-7 and after the limper checks I bet $15. Small, but obviously want to encourage hands with little equity to stick around, like 7x or 88 or similar. Button min-clicks it up to $30, and after the limper folds it's back on me.

My first thought was to 4-bet the flop, because this smells like bullshit, likely a weaker King that wants to find out where it is. But I settled on a call, as I didn't want to scare him off. Turn comes a T, and after I check he checks back. River is an 8, and I think he likely was pot-controlling on turn with a weaker King. So I target one, and bet $80 into $110 or so - in hindsight wish I had gone $100. Anyway, opponent thinks and thinks before finally throwing in a chip for a call. My hand is obviously good.


I then lose a couple of small ones, first with KQo where I raise to $12 from UTG and get 4-callers, and a terrible flop (8-8-6). I also made a very tight fold a couple of hands later, which deserves a mention.

UTG raises to $12, an Asian player who is new to the table. Another fishy Asian calls, and I call on the button with red AQo. Probably plays better as a 3-bet, but I thought since I had button I could mix in some calls + have no idea how this new UTG-raiser plays. Honestly, I think all 3 options are on the table here - including just folding it pre.

BB also calls, so we go 4-ways to A-7-6 rainbow. BB checks, and UTG immediately bets out $25 into 3 other players. The fishy Asian folds, I call, and BB folds. Turn is a J, and he again almost immediately bets out $50. I fold.

I dont beat AK, I don't beat AJ now, and I cannot imagine that he would play AT/A9 this hard. It just seemed like a really annoying spot with very few good rivers (except a Queen). In hindsight should maybe have used a Bart Hanson-consept, and called turn to fold river if he bets again - even if a complete blank comes out. Probably would have been better, but I don't hate my fold either although it's very nitty.

I then fold for a while before finding AK in hearts after the fishy Asian have limped. I make it $15, player to my right calls and limper actually folds. Opponent is a younger guy, but seems a bit fishy and he was the one that made the min-raise in my previous AK hand. Either way, flop comes 6-T-4 with the Ten of hearts. Seems good enough to start a bet, so I make it $16. He thinks and calls.

Turn is a K, which is good news. I make it $40 this time - cannot make it too big for a ten to call. He almost immediately moves all-in, and I actually didn't like to hear it as I thought this player had well over $200 behind. However, I glance over at his stack and see that he must have lost a lot in a hand I didn't pay attention to, because he only has around $110 in total. As soon as I see that I obviously call.

River comes a 3, and he shows JTo for a weird/bad played hand. Honestly no idea what he was thinking there, but I was also a bit annoyed at myself for not paying attention to his stack size better during the hand. Had I seen how short he was I would obviously have called immediately, instead of taking 10-15 seconds like I did.

After that pot I was up over $300, but lost a little bit back in some small pots where I didn't hit the flop. So a bit later I decided to just take the profit of $284 USD to get a good start to the trip, even though it was a short session.

Now I'm gonna take a little nap, and hopefully get more energy for a longer session this evening.

Cash Games:

Hours played: 1h 45min
Won/lost: +$284 USD
Hourly rate: +$162.3 USD


After taking a nap of around 1.5 hours and forcing myself out of bed, I saw on Bravo that there was a ton of games going at all properties. Settled on Caesars Palace, as they seemed to have a pretty short wait list. And indeed I got a seat almost immediately upon arriving.

I folded for the first 2-3 orbits while I noticed one Asian player was fairly active in pots despite playing somewhat short stacked. He was involved in my first hand, when I raise JTcc to $12, only to see him jam for $52. I did some calculations and decided on a slightly loose call. He shows KQo, which ends up holding up on a x-x-x-K-x board - and I didn't get any closer than turning a flush draw. Oh well, small pot.

Very next hand I have AQo and make it $12 again. One caller right behind me, before the Asian 3-bets to $40. Looks somewhat strong, but I think I am too high up in my range here against this player who I have seen doesn't need to have the nuts. So I 4-bet to $112 to get it in against him. He instacalls, and show the same hand as last time (KQo). That is good news, and my hand holds up on a low board.

After that hand I was super card-dead for 30-40 minutes, before picking up AA from EP1. I make it $12, and get one caller two spots to my left. Flop comes T-8-2 two spades (I have no spade), and I bet $17. He ends up calling after mulling it over for a bit. Turn is Qs, which is about the worst card as it fills both J9 for straight and any flush. I check it over to him, and he bets $30. Can't fold for that prize I think, so I call to see what he does on the river.

River is a red 5, I check, and he once again bets $30. Same bet, and sizing feels kinda weak. At the same time, I think he with 100% certainty checks back a Ten here on the river once I call turn. So the fact that he continues to bet is a bit alarming, but I am getting a good price and I am underrepped. So I call, only to see him turn over QTo for turned two pair. Not that surprised that he had me beat, but I don't think I can play it any other way.

Down around $80 now, and not much happens for another 30 minutes as I keep getting very unplayable cards. But finally I get a free look in BB with K7dd after a cascade of limpers in front. We go 5-ways to Q-9-6 two diamonds, and I decided to lead for $10 here. I have an overcard and there are plenty of turns that give me a straight draw as well. In addition, I obviously have the flushdraw. UTG-limper calls, and another limper also calls.

Turn comes a K, so now I suddenly have top pair as well. I bet $25 for value against Qx, only to see UTG min-raise it up to $50. He is probably strong, and only have around $75 back, but I don't think I can fold. At the same time I thought jamming would be a bit spewy, since I am most likely getting it in behind. So I call. Certainly wouldn't hate a jam either given his stack size, but as said I do think we are likely not ahead right now.

As it was, the river came the 9d, and I lead to put him all-in. He calls almost instantly with 66 for a flopped set. So obviously I got lucky there, and my assumption about him being strong on turn was correct. But he played it pretty horrible imo, and only have himself to blame.

Up around $70 then, but lose some back in a spot I could have avoided. I raise AKhh to $12 and get one caller. Flop comes 9-8-5 one heart. I decided to check it, maybe too tight HU but this is a board that favors him a lot. He checks back. Turn is another 9, and I check again, just trying to get to showdown cheaply. He bets $12, and I call. I think he bets most of his pairs on the flop when I check, so this seemed a bit fishy to me.

River is another 5, so the board is double paired. I check, and he now bets $17. I managed to talk myself into a call here, but I don't like it. The opponent, although not a great player, seemed experienced enough (possibly a local reg) to know that I likely have A high in this spot, and I cannot see him bluffing for that sizing. It stinks some kind of pair, and after I called he showed up with 53ss. Not what I expected, but I still think I should fold river.

Lose a few more small pots (sorry for lack of pictures, I promise one soon), and am down around even when I find KTss from UTG. We are now down to 6-handed after a few players have left and/or got stacked, so I raise to $12. EP1 calls, a new player to the table who have turned out to be fairly splashy so far. We see 9-5-3 one spade, and I bet $15. Seems reasonable to start a bet here, given I raised from UTG and have two backdoor-options at least. He calls.

Turn comes 2s, so we now have a draw. I bet $37, only to see him pretty much snap-call. That said, not a surprise that he doesn't fold on this card, so if I chose to bet here I should also have a lot of river bluffs I think. It didn't come to that however, as river lands a beautiful 7s. I bet $105 (into $132), and he calls within 10 seconds. My hand is obviously good. So that was a nice runout.


After that I played a lot of small pots, and most of them went my way, which was a nice feeling. I did however miss value in one spot, which annoys me slightly. There are two limps for $3, and I make it $16 in cutoff with TT. Only the second limper, an Asian female calls. Flop comes Q-J-8, she checks, and I think a bit and check behind.

Turn comes another 8, she checks, and I bet $15 to hopefully get value from lower pairs or straight draws. In hindsight could maybe have started a bet on the flop for the same reasons. Anyway, she calls quickly.

River is yet another 8, so I make a full house. She checks, and I took some time with this. It really felt like she could have a lower full house here, and if I think about it logically she would probably bet all her Qx and Jx on the turn after I checked back flop. But my thought process wasn't that clear in game sadly, although I really felt like I should bet. But in the end I chickened out and just showed my hand. She nodded, and showed me 77.

Note to self - I must take myself to value town sometimes in order to get a better winrate. Even if she would have showed up with Jx here, a bet is still the best river play here. And for this actual hand, I am very certain that she would have called $25 or similar with her full house.

But overall it was a good session, although I think I made a few small-ish mistakes. Stack just kept growing towards the end, and maybe I should have stayed a bit longer. But instead I took the profit of $233 USD after 2 hours and 45 minutes.

Went back to Horseshoe to potentially play a bit here, but was tired so only ended up playing a little bit of Video Poker. Even though the paytables are generally bad at all Caesars locations, I must say they have a really good selection of machines here at Horsehoe. I do enjoy playing the machine below a bit, even though the denom is a bit low for single line (machine is hardwired to $25c and Double Double Bonus). So close to a Royal Flush here on this progressive machine:


Hitting it here would have meant $1051.09 USD (as seen on the picture), and what comes on the draw if not a red King:


Sadly the wrong one, but oh well. Was still a good sweat. And although I haven't played many hours, it has been a good day poker wise as well. Certainly making some mistakes and could ramp up aggression even more in a few spots, but I do think some of my sizings have been better so far.

Will obviously play more and longer sessions as the trip moves along, but for now I didn't want to exhaust myself when I can feel that I am getting tired. Not sure what and where to play tomorrow, but we will work that out when we wake up.

Cash Games:

Hours played: 4h 30 min
Won/lost: +517 USD
Hourly rate: +$114.9 USD


by BigWhale k

We then went over to Aria, where they - to my dismay - have removed a lot of the decent Video Poker machines that I used to play on last year. Very disappointing, and it makes me wonder if it still is worth it to try and get a decent amount of coin-in at MGM Rewards. From memory, Aria was the best option to play and I strongly doubt the other properties in their portfolio have gotten better paytables since last time.

https://www.vpfree2.com/ in case you forgot.

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by BigWhale k

Hitting it here would have meant $1051.09 USD (as seen on the picture), and what comes on the draw if not a red King:

Sadly the wrong one, but oh well. Was still a good sweat. And although I haven't played many hours, it has been a good day poker wise as well. Certainly making some mistakes and could ramp up aggression even more in a few spots, but I do think some of my sizings have been better so far.

Will obviously play more and longer sessions as the trip moves along, but for now I didn't want

How do those progressive jackpots work? It looks like most of them pay less than just a 4 coin win.

FWIW there are as good a payout machines as CET has these days over at Paris, and more machines than Horseshoe has, I think. They're not hard to find in the high limit room, and they're probably in other parts of the casino, I didn't really look. I like Super Times Pay and Double Super Times Pay. They cost an extra coin (2 extra for DSTP) but the multipliers add some excitement imo. I've been hunting a Royal after 3 dry years, and if I hit one, it'll be that much nicer with a multiplier, or even 2 multipliers.


Totally dead after today, still up and playing so will just summarise and leave BigWhale for HHs:

- Went to Bellagio and sat at a deep 1/3 game, in for $300:


- Lost QQ vs KK for 1k + pot (no picture)

- Went to VP and lost $600

- Took out $500, lost it at UX in 36 seconds

- Took out $500, went to blackjack and after 1.5 hours:


$175 profit in total (minus atm fees sigh).

Now time for some rest, work day tomorrow so will be no or minimal play.


by BigWhale k

Down around $80 now, and not much happens for another 30 minutes as I keep getting very unplayable cards. But finally I get a free look in BB with K7dd after a cascade of limpers in front. We go 5-ways to Q-9-6 two diamonds, and I decided to lead for $10 here. I have an overcard and there are plenty of turns that give me a straight draw as well. In addition, I obviously have the flushdraw. UTG-limper calls, and another limper also calls.

Turn comes a K, so now I suddenly have top pair as well. I

Not to nit-pick, but on Qd9x6d Kx 9d, V holding 66 would have rivered a boat. I'm guessing either no 9 on flop, or river was a non-9 diamond. Regardless, enjoying the TR. Continued best of luck to both you and Muck.


I'm surprised to read that Whale's real name is Red. Would not have put him on that. 😀


by TopGun in VA k

Not to nit-pick, but on Qd9x6d Kx 9d, V holding 66 would have rivered a boat. I'm guessing either no 9 on flop, or river was a non-9 diamond. Regardless, enjoying the TR. Continued best of luck to both you and Muck.

Yes, you are right, standard typo on my part. The river was another diamond, most likely the 8d. Thanks.


by golddog k

I'm surprised to read that Whale's real name is Red. Would not have put him on that. 😀

Hehe, that would probably have been a cooler name than what I was given. I have an extremely traditional/common name for a Norwegian however.


Today I woke up at 5am, and although I would have liked to sleep longer it's still better than yesterday.

I just got back from a good start to the day; the Horseshoe gym. I really love these early mornings in the beginning of the trip, when you are still jet-lagged but super excited about all that lies ahead. Towards the end of the trip it's easy to feel a bit stressed with the days counting down - at least for me.

Nothing else exciting to report yet, but I think this guy seems excited for the day as well:



Great start!!

Really enjoying the poker HH’s.


by BigWhale k

Nothing else exciting to report yet, but I think this guy seems excited for the day as well:

OMG, imagine being high or drunk, not knowing about the Sphere, and seeing this. I would freak! It'd be like some really bad sci-fi movie.


New day, new challenges:



I had some stuff that I wanted to do on the south end of The Strip, so I took this one over to MGM Grand:


After swinging by a store (no, not the M&M store for a minibank withrawal 😀), and getting a 20 minute massage at NYNY, I went back to MGM Grand as I saw they had no list.


Bravo was not updated, as they did have a short list. However, within 5 minutes they had enough to player to start a new game, and I bought in for $300. Although there is no max, I wanted to feel out the game before potentially putting more money at risk.

The first hand I played was a very interesting one, and I might have made a mistake here. I raise KQo to $10 pre from hijack (didn't see a limp for $2 in front of me), get one caller on the button, but the limper fold. Flop comes Q-6-5 two spades, and I bet out $14. Opponent raises to $39, which already is a bit scary, but I have top pair, good kicker, and no spade in my hand. Obviously lots of draws available here, although at first glace I didn't think the guy looked like one that would fastplay too many draws. But you never know. I call.

Turn is another 6, which I think is great as it greatly reduces set-combos + two pair like 56. I check, he bets $30 and I call. This sizing felt pretty weak to me, although most players that I encounter in Vegas in general bets way too small and don't get enough value from their hands.

River is a 5, which feels like an extremely favorable runout for me. I guess he could have quad fives or quad sixes, but what are the chances? And how many hands would he really call pre with that contains a 5 or a 6? As of such I decided to lead $50 for value here, and hopefully get called by hands like QJ and QT. That said, I think this is way too optimistic given he check-raised the flop. But the weak turn-sizing + the composition of the board really made me feel like I could be best here.

Yeah, about that.. he moves all-in, and it's only for around $70 more. I groan, as that is not what I wanted to see. I know I need to fold, but it feels physically painful to do so given how few combos of really strong hands there are. But after a minute I came to my senses, and fold my hand. He flips up 55 for quads, which is pretty crazy (and he won $450 from a high hand promotion for that hand). In a way leading river saves me a bit, because if I just check and he moves all-in I might talk myself into a call. Strange one for sure.

I reload another $100 and get involved just 2 hands later. There is a limp for $2, a gigantic raise to $20, and I have 77 in BB. I decided to call, although it might even be borderline for that sizing. Limper folds, and we go heads-up to 8-7-4 rainbow. First set of the trip. I check, and he bets $35. Fairly big sizing, so I see no reason to slow play - especially since he saw I had a difficult decision with the above hand and might think I am tilting. I make it $102, but sadly he just thinks for 15 seconds and fold.

Down around $80 or so then, and I hang around that result for a bit after a few small pots goes both ways. Then I find QJdd from UTG and raise to $10. Player in MP calls, and BB (who seemed like a good grinder type) calls. Flop comes A-9-3 with 9d, and I am thinking this is a good board to bet. BB does however lead out for $15, and I decided to call. Borderline, but I didn't think he was too strong necessarily, and there are many good turns for me. Third player does however also call, which is probably a reason to just fold the flop and not get stuck in the middle.

Turn is a random low card that does not give me a flush draw (4), and BB bets out again. I quickly fold, and third player does the same.

I got to 3-bet that player only two hands later however, when there are two limps and he makes it $12 from button. I have AQdd in SB and raise to $40. Everyone folds.

Then we have a limp for $2, and I once again find QJs, this time in hearts. I make it $12, the player right behind me calls, and BB calls. Limper folds, and we go 3-ways to K-7-7 two hearts. BB checks, and I bet $15. The field-caller folds, while BB (who has been very sticky so far) calls.

Turn comes with a black 5, and after he checks I bet $35. In hindsight I am not loving my bet here, obviously won't get him off a King or a Seven, and if he has a flush draw as well he's gonna stick around. In game I thought I could fold out some weaker stuff he might have called with, but in reality I should probably just take my equity here and check back.

Opponent does call the bet, and we see 7h on river. I make my flush, and after he checks I settled on a sizing of $75. I wanted to target a King to call, and also (as crazy as it sounds) have room to possibly fold if he jammed over the top. A bigger flushdraw is obviously parts of his range, and I think he will only call with lower flushes than mine. Either way, opponent snaps so quickly that I regret not betting $125 or something, and he obviously mucks when he sees my hand.


Up a little bit then, but didn't really have any more interesting spots after this. I raised up some hands (KQo and A5s comes to mind), but lost both pots without getting even close to flopping anything good. As I was getting hungry and a bit tired, I just cashed out after a short session of 1 hour and 45 minutes. The result was a real bankroll booster, as I profited.. $3 USD.

Now I am back at the location below, and debating what to do. Getting a bit tired, so question is whether I should fight through it or take a nap. Time will show.


Cash Games:

Hours played: 6h 15 min
Won/lost: +520 USD
Hourly rate: +$83.2 USD


Nice comeback. A win is a win!


Good morning! Here is the rest of the 'adventures' from last night:

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I ended up taking a nap yesterday, but only for around 90 minutes before getting out of bed. Once I started feeling more awake, I took a look at Bravo and saw there were a ton of games all over town. Really impressive stuff for a Monday evening, and seems like poker is well alive in Vegas.

I ended up just playing here at the Horseshoe as they had no list, and there were a lot of spots during the hours and 45 minutes that I played. The first one of note is when we are 5-handed, and I raise 86hh to $12 from UTG. Bit too wide as per proper charts, but ok. Big Blinds is the only caller, and we go heads-up to K-Q-7 flop with two hearts. Pretty good, so when he checks I bet $12 again. He calls.

Turn is a 4, so we add a gutshot as well. I considered overbetting on turn, but settled on $30 as I didn't think he was super strong. He does however check-call. River is an offsuit T, so I am left with 8 high. Opponent checks again, and I decided to empty the clip. Board favors me a lot, and although he will run into something like KT on occasion, I think even a random King will have problems calling here. I make it $95, and he hems and haws a bit, says that it feels like AK, but that he will pay me off. Ouch. I instantly table, and he shows AQo for second pair.

In hindsight I am not sure if bluffing this combo is the best, since I have the hearts - thus more likely he has a made hand instead of a draw. But I am still quite surprised that he called, although with AQ it makes more sense - it blocks AK and AJ which I could have. So if I could have it back I would have overbet turn + shut down on river. Something like $55 on turn and check back river is probably best.

Very next hand there are two limps, and I announce tilt-raise from BB to $15 (bit small) with AQo. Both ends up calling, and the flop comes 6-2-5 rainbow. SB checks, and I bet $20 as this board shouldn't hit them insanely hard. They both end up calling however, so what do I know.

Turn is a 4, and checks around. River is a J, and although an overcard, I think it's the worst one to bluff and I won't have much credibility after the bluff the hand before. So I just give up, it checks down, and SB wins with Q6o (great limp-call from SB).


In for $400 then, and already down a bunch (I added on $100 in between the two above hands). And I continue to lose hands for the most part. In one I raise KQo to $12, an OMC calls right behind me, and we go heads-up to A-T-3. I bet $11 and he calls. Turn is a King, and goes check check.

River comes a 6, and I decided to bet $17 here. He instantly checked back turn, so I am targeting a Ten - although I know I will value own myself a lot here. And that's what happened, as he calls and shows A2o. Maybe this OMC was the wrong guy to target with a thin value bet, as he is likely the type of guy who will only call river when he has an Ace. And he probably just check back his weak TP on river as well.

Then EP1 raises to $10, and I defend BB with 52hh (we are only 6-handed for this hand). I did however look up this spot afterwards and found that the defend is too wide and not correct.So I will learn from that, although it cost me in this instance. Flop comes Q-3-4 two spades and checks around.

Turn is a 5 and I lead for $12 with what I assume is the best hand. He makes the call, and another 4 comes on the river. I check, trying to get to showdown, but he bets out $25. Story doesn't quite make sense to me, and I don't see this player as one who would go for two streets with something like TT here. So I end up making the curious call, only to get shown QQ for a full house. Maybe it should have been obvious to me the whole way, but at least he gave me the chance to draw out on him.

For the next hour I did manage to win 1-2 small pots, but the ones I lost were always bigger and put a bigger dent into my stack. One example is a 3 way limped pot where I check 75dd in BB. The dealer puts out 3-4-5 with two hearts, and Small Blind leads out for $5. I call and the limper also calls.

Turn comes a black T, and SB continues to bet, this time for $15. Maybe I should cut my losses here as I have a player behind me (multi-way responsibility), but I called, and third player folded. River is a Q, and he checks. I have plenty of showdown value, so I check it back, but he shows 88. Extremely passive to just limp 88 in that spot, but it worked out for him I guess.

Then there is a limp for $3, and I make it $15 with KQcc, a beautiful hand. OMC to my right calls, and the limper calls. We go 3-ways to 2-4-6 all red cards, and I decided to check it. Maybe too passive, but I don't even have a backdoor and likely a pretty terrible losing image at this point. It checks all the way down (9 turn, 4 river), and the limper wins with AJo. In hindsight I would win this pot if I bet, and maybe there are arguments for a small stab to get out some Ace highs that currently are beating me.

Lost another small pot, before I actually win one. I raise 78ss to $12 from EP1, a calling station who was running super hot calls in MP, and BB calls as well. Flop comes 4-9-5 with no spades, so I only have a gutshot. I do however bet $16, the station calls and BB folds.

I did however see a second of uncertainty from him before he called, so when the turn comes another 4 I muster up a bet of $45. That does the trick, as opponent folds. Assume he was calling fairly wide on the flop, and that my observation was real hesitancy.

Here is a random Vegas-picture to break up the text:


I then lose a pot with AKo (terrible flop versus same calling station and some others), before it folds to the Small Blind a while later. They do not allow chopping at Horseshoe, so this OMC-looking guy makes it $15. I am in BB and look down at no less than AA. Great spot, although he is fairly short stacked. He is however covering his stack with his elbow, and I didn't want to ask as to maybe give off the strength of my hand. So I just make it $45, and he calls.

I now see that he has only $30 behind, so obviously I should have just jammed pre. But oh well, flop comes A-J-5 rainbow, and after he checks I actually check it back. Probably stupid though, should just put him in - doubt he will fold. Anyway, the turn is a 7, he checks, I go all-in and he snapcalls. No idea what he had, river was a random card (no board pairing for a possible high hand) and my hand is obviously good.

Right back to losing however; there is a limp from the station, I complete SB with J9o and BB checks. Flop is 7-8-3 and I decided to lead for $5 with a gutshot and two overs. BB folds, and the limper calls. Turn is a J, so now we have a clear value bet on our hands, especially since I hold a 9 and it reduces the chances for him having a straight. I bet $10, and he calls again.

River is a harmless 4, and I bet $20 to target a 7 or an 8. Instead he does what he has been doing all night long on rivers when he has had huge hands - he puts in the min-raise ($40). Even getting ridicolous odds ($20 to win $99 I believe), I am just never good here. I fold, and he claimed a set of sevens (which I believe).

A new player then joins the table to my direct right, and goes guns blazing in his first few hands, including 4-bet jamming on a semi-short stacked OMC with A4cc after getting 3-bet (and beating the OMCs KK all-in pre). He is in a lot of hands, straddleing and being generally very active. I put in a 3-bet against him once with 54s after he raised to $10 (I went to $31 from the button), and he folded.

After winning 2 small/medium pots with KTo and 55, I am feeling a little bit better about the situation. Then a tight German player raises to $15 from EP1 over the fishy guy's UTG-limp, the aggro calls in CO, and I call on the button with black 99. I could certainly squeeze here, but with how tight the German had been I didn't really want to reopen the betting.

The fishy limper also calls, and we go 4-ways to 2-3-7 two clubs. Limper checks, German checks, and the aggro guy bets $30. When the raiser has checked to him, I think his barrelling range here will be much wider than most, and there is a good chance I have the best hand. So I raise it up to $80, mostly for value but also to drive out any potential draws behind me. Both fold, although the German seemed really pained with his decision.

Aggro does however come along, and we see the Ts on turn. When he calls I know he has something, and stack to pot ratio is very akward now. I have around $220 left maybe and the pot is already that size. So although I am still beating 7x, 88, and flushdraws, I chose to check back and hopefully get to showdown cheaper.

River is a 5 that does not fill the flush, and he leads for $30. Very tiny bet into $220 or so, and although a bit concerning that he is betting I am certainly not folding for that price. I call, and he turns over T7 of diamonds for turned two pair. Sigh. Still think I played it ok though, it's just frustrating that this was the biggest pot of the night and he managed to turn a miracle card.

That guy immediately left for the $2/$3 table after the hand, while I added on another $100 and was now in for $700. Not fun, but I did win a few pots towards the end and managed to recover a little bit.

Biggest one was when there are two limps to me, and I make it $16 from BB with KK. Both the UTG-limper and SB actually end up calling. We see T-8-5 two hearts on the flop (I have Kh), and I bet $25. They both actually call, which was a bit surprising.

Turn is Jh, so a flush comes in. SB checks, and although one of them could have a flush the SB only has like $40 behind, and I will hear from the UTG-limper (a real OMC) if he indeed has a flush. So I bet $50, only to see both fold. The OMC-limper claimed he had 77, which I assume is true.


After all was said and done I ended up with a $333 loss, which does not feel great. That said, I don't think I played horrible. There is a few spots I would have liked to have back (especially the riverbluff early), but apart from that I think I was just running into it a lot - often having enough to bet and/or continue, but opponents rarely ever bluffed or had anything weaker. That said, there are some clear pre-flop mistakes in here which I need to clean up, as they ended up costing me a bit.

One more quick post from me below as well, but here are the mediocre results so far:

Cash Games:

Hours played: 10h 00 min
Won/lost: +$187 USD
Hourly rate: +$18.7 USD


Maybe think of it as clawing back $367 from your buy-in amount?

Thanks again for the detailed hands and your thought process while playing them. Always appreciate getting insights from players better than me.


by pig4bill k

https://www.vpfree2.com/ in case you forgot.

For the flu, I've had good luck with EmergenC, seems to absorb quickly without burning out the guts. Get some zinc to go with it. If you're having congestion or runny nose, NyQuil/DayQuil work well for me. The Nyquil tends to knock you out so be ready for bed.

This is a good post to quote. Regarding the first part, I have been running absolutely crap on VP so far, hardly not a single winning session, although I generally play games with lower variance (No TDB and hardly any DDB). The losses sneaks up on you as well, $150 here and $100 there, and suddenly you are looking at your bankroll wondering why it's not any bigger. So I will need to keep an eye on that, unless I start winning more in poker. Not good.

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It's also not good that after not being sick for over 1.5 years now, I woke up this morning with what is clearly a sore throat. Very frustrating, as getting sick has the potential to ruin the entire rest of the vacation.

That said, I don't feel too terrible right now. And if I have the energy for it, I will continue to play poker. So if anyone thinks that is a terrible decision, and that I should self-isolate in my room until I feel better, it's probably best to stop reading now.

For now I will take a shower and head out to find some medicine, and take it from there. Today is the last day at the Horseshoe, as I am moving over to New York New York tomorrow for the remainder of the trip.


Monday was a U.S. holiday, which might explain why there were so many games running. Good luck the rest of the way.


Three 7's on that K7757 board, you have nut flush and bet targeting a K? And won at showdown? Something ain't right in Denmark.

Truly appreciate all the HH details! Not a dig on you or the report.


Went here yesterday in Henderson:


Then crashed hard and actually slept until 5:30 and for the first time since arriving I feel fine.

Now at game at Aria for one more hour then finally checking in to Vdara suite.



Just looked up the Ventano menu online. Looks solid. What did you have and was it worth the trip to Henderson? May have to put it on my list.


by CowboyCold k

Just looked up the Ventano menu online. Looks solid. What did you have and was it worth the trip to Henderson? May have to put it on my list.

It’s a really good local Italian place with great food but wouldn’t necessarily go out of my way to get there if you are not in Henderson. I had a business meeting and they were all staying in Henderson so it seemed like the most convenient solution.

Food was good, we had a bunch of meat and seafood and pasta dishes for share.


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Forgot you were on a work trip and may already be in Henderson. Putting it on the list anyway.


Leon if you are reading this, I am drinking a whisky in your name today. Holy ****, my heart!



Btw bit below average to hit 2 kickers only?

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