The losing continues. I've been running into the type of opponent that gives me the most trouble, the one that can't fold. I keep bluffing into them and losing when they can't fold middle pair or top pair with a crappy kicker. And since I'm not hitting, I try to two barrel and I keep getting called.

What I am proud of though is that I didn't tilt. I eventually adjusted my game and left with a small loss rather than the nearly buy-in I was down near the end of my session. And best of all, I quit after my hour was up instead of trying to win back that last little I was down. Here's a hand that gives an indication of what I was running into. This was practically the only guy I could make money off. I stacked him twice.

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (5 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Hero (UTG) ($9.35)
MP ($13.40)
Button ($9.20)
SB ($23.35)
BB ($21.10)

Preflop: Hero is UTG with K, K
Hero bets $0.30, 1 fold, Button raises to $1, 2 folds, Hero raises to $3, Button raises to $9.20 (All-In), Hero calls $6.20

Flop: ($18.55) 9, A, 10 (2 players, 1 all-in)

Turn: ($18.55) J (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: ($18.55) K (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: $18.55 | Rake: $0.90

Results:
Button had J, K (two pair, Kings and Jacks).
Hero had K, K (three of a kind, Kings).
Outcome: Hero won $17.65

And I still had to fade a damn Queen after that flop. It was a hard table because I'd raise, get re-raised with another caller. I had to fold some pre-flop and then they'd turn over crap like this or worse suited cards.

Note to self... Learn not to bluff when you find calling stations. It's ok to do it once or twice to be sure they can't lay a hand down, but don't try to force it if it's not there.