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Flexing My Coding Fingers

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Applied for a job in London that appeared randomly in my email the other day (recruitment agents will *never* delete your details once you’ve signed up with them it seems). The job is close to twice my current salary as it’s with a financial consulting company so it was worth a try.

The job involves coding in Flex, which is a language for creating online apps in Flash, and I’ve about 6 months experience in this. That’s not a lot, but then it’s a relatively new language, and the job I did was for a big bluechip financial company so I might have a shot at the job.

Anyway, so figured I’d better remind myself of how it works. Here’s a widget I’ve knocked up that gives you HU preflop ranges (it’s in flash, so maybe you need a browser plugin if you can’t see anything);

Now as a link – it no longer fits on this page!

Notice it is HU ranges, so not quite the same as pokerstove might give (you can tell by pushing the min right up to 99% and see that 72o is stronger than 32o).

Just a beta at the moment, I’ll be adding nash & sage, plus preflop raise sizing as well in a bit. At the moment I’m just showing off though :-)

Update: that’s most of the functionality I think, perhaps needs a bit of prettifying maybe…

Remember I’m Still Learning

Friday, May 21st, 2010

I’ve not played as much poker as I’d have liked this week – the weather’s nice so playing tennis in the evenings, plus on Wednesday I’ve started a Spanish night class (learnt the numbers the other night, whoo!).

Despite the lack of play though I’ve been really piling on the learning & evaluation side of things though – that downswing might have been the best thing to happen to me as I’d stopped learning and assumed I’d got the ABC side of poker down pat and was either winning or losing (50/50!). Since I was previously winning it all seemed great, but now I think it was just lucky really (as I’m not a complete idiot it was luck biased towards winning, but obviously that’s very precarious still).

Moving back down to $10s to concentrate on how I was playing (rather than printing money) was feeling a bit pathetic, but then Yegor reminded me I was still learning, and wasn’t going to be rich tomorrow. So very true, I need to keep telling myself this until I’m ready to return. This was reinforced today when I found a three year old post on 2p2 saying exactly the same thing. Cwar was saying when 20 buy-ins isn’t enough – most of the reasons were to do with tilt & poor mental state, but the final one was;

-You are learning, no need to move up faster than your knowledge will allow you, going from the $10s to $220s quickly is not going to happen without you needing to learn and adjust. If you breeze through a couple limits fast I would recommend slowing down a bit just to see how you adjust to the better play at higher limits.

The same point twice really, but it rams it home nicely. Adding on top of that the fact that the learning I’m currently doing is really opening my eyes to a lot of new things means it all feels constructive, and I’m not wasting my time, even if I’m not moving up (despite the BR telling me to).

Mentalists

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

It’s the endgame, you’re in the lead with 10x the idiot’s stack thanks to your strategic brilliance, and you’re into the shove/fold zone;

No Limit Holdem Tournament
2 Players

$10.00+$0.50

Stacks:
SB Hero (2,750)
BB Villain (250)

Blinds: 10/20

Pre-Flop: (30, 2 players) Hero is SB Jdiamonds poker card Khearts poker card
Hero goes all-in 2,750, Villain goes all-in 230

Flop: Adiamonds poker card 4clubs poker card 2hearts poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

Turn: 7diamonds poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

River: 3clubs poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

Final Pot: 3,000
Hero shows high card Ace
Jdiamonds poker card Khearts poker card
Villain shows two pair, Fours and Deuces
4diamonds poker card 2spades poker card

Villain wins 500 (net +250)

Hero collects 2,500 (net -250)

42o? Well, every fish has his day

No Limit Holdem Tournament
2 Players

$10.00+$0.50

Stacks:
SB Villain (500)
BB Hero (2,500)

Blinds: 10/20

Pre-Flop: (30, 2 players) Hero is BB Jspades poker card Khearts poker card
Villain raises to 40, Hero goes all-in 2,500, Villain goes all-in 460

Flop: Aclubs poker card 10hearts poker card 7spades poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

Turn: 10spades poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

River: 2hearts poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

Final Pot: 3,000
Hero shows a pair of Tens
Jspades poker card Khearts poker card
Villain shows two pair, Aces and Tens
7hearts poker card Adiamonds poker card

Villain wins 1,000 (net +500)

Hero collects 2,000 (net -500)

ffs

No Limit Holdem Tournament
2 Players

$10.00+$0.50

Stacks:
SB Hero (2,840)
BB Villain (160)

Blinds: 15/30

Pre-Flop: (45, 2 players) Hero is SB 8diamonds poker card 7clubs poker card
Hero goes all-in 2,840, Villain goes all-in 130

Flop: 2spades poker card Adiamonds poker card Khearts poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

Turn: 5clubs poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

River: 7hearts poker card (3,000, 2 players, 2 all-in)

Final Pot: 3,000
Hero shows a pair of Sevens
8diamonds poker card 7clubs poker card
Villain shows a pair of Aces
Aclubs poker card 10hearts poker card

Villain wins 320 (net +160)

Hero collects 2,680 (net -160)

No Limit Holdem Tournament
2 Players

$10.00+$0.50

Stacks:
SB Villain (305)
BB Hero (2,695)

Blinds: 15/30

Pre-Flop: (45, 2 players) Hero is BB 7spades poker card Kdiamonds poker card
Villain goes all-in 305, Hero calls 275

Flop: 4diamonds poker card 10spades poker card 5clubs poker card (610, 2 players, 1 all-in)

Turn: 5hearts poker card (610, 2 players, 1 all-in)

River: Jclubs poker card (610, 2 players, 1 all-in)

Final Pot: 610
Hero shows a pair of Fives
7spades poker card Kdiamonds poker card
Villain shows two pair, Fives and Deuces
2hearts poker card 2diamonds poker card

Villain wins 610 (net +305)

Hero lost 305

No Limit Holdem Tournament
2 Players

$10.00+$0.50

Stacks:
SB Hero (2,405)
BB Villain (595)

Blinds: 25/50

Pre-Flop: (75, 2 players) Hero is SB Kdiamonds poker card 7clubs poker card
Hero raises to 100, Villain goes all-in 595, Hero calls 495

Flop: Kclubs poker card 9clubs poker card 2hearts poker card (1,190, 2 players, 1 all-in)

Turn: 3diamonds poker card (1,190, 2 players, 1 all-in)

River: 2spades poker card (1,190, 2 players, 1 all-in)

Final Pot: 1,190
Hero shows two pair, Kings and Deuces
Kdiamonds poker card 7clubs poker card
Villain shows a pair of Deuces
Ahearts poker card 6hearts poker card

Hero wins 1,190 (net +595)

Villain lost 595

finally!

Giving Up Gambling

Friday, May 14th, 2010

My downswing continued painfully, moving past the -$300 point. That’s a third of my bankroll in just under two weeks, so it was starting to look desperate.

I know what my problem is, and have really known it all along TBH. I run good, get confident, and then start to embrace the fun side of poker – the gambling!

So I chase draws, make big cock swinging hero calls, thin value bets when I have no value, and generally discard the fold button. All with the obvious consequences.

At the weekend I buckled down and started to squash these urges, and I managed to stall the downswing. It’s not turned round, but the latter half of this month has been breakeven which is better than before.

I’ve been reading 2p2 intensely, going over my HH, having other people go over my HHs, talking strat on AIM, and generally becoming an obsessive poker bore. It’s feeling good too.

After a long discussion last night with Yegor (ok, most of it was laughing about roseeker’s downfall) I decided to drop right down to $10 games and set a strong volume goal. I’ve currently 240 games at $10 with a ROI of 13%. I’m going to play another 260 to bring it to 500 games and see if I can nail my game down to a cold impassionate cyborg crushing of these $10 morons. No more hero calls :-D

So far so good, although I’d forgotten how bizarre $10 games can be. For $20 and $30 games the players have become far more rational about their lines, and betsizing is at least in relation to the pot size. $10s it’s still kinda crazy. For example I had 72o in a limped pot. The flop had been checked back so it was a $40 pot on a TJQK board. Villain fires out a bet of $200. Somewhat obvious what to do.

I’m still squishing some gambool tendencies though – same villain 3bet me pre while I had KJo. Against him I felt a call would be ok, but something in me said that he was just going to jam the flop with his A rags if I did. So I 4bet, which KJo isn’t really good enough for, and he shoved. So I thought ‘whatever’ and called to see that he did indeed have A6o. Here was the difficulty of $10 – he had no idea that a 4bet looks really strong and he was supposed to fold A6o. But that’s what we all say in these positions – ‘how could he shove with that!’. Ultimately these are mistakes which make us money. Anyway, neither of us improved, I went down to $900 and then had to fight another 10 minutes in order to finally win.

Cereus Doesn’t Encrypt Network Communication

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Turns out the Cereus network only XOR’s networks communication, which isn’t encryption at all as far as I can tell.

Considering all the old scandals (superuser, potripper etc), which even seem to involve the site’s owner, this is making me reconsider their site. I’d not been too bothered before (after all, superusers are hardly going to target cheeseburger steaks), but the fact that they don’t even use standard SSL is a sign of utter incompetence.

I also wonder how industry regulators missed this – do they audit code at all or is it a simple ‘[x] Secure’ checkbox and they just trust the site. If it’s along those lines then all the other sites could easily have undiscovered vulnerabilities…

Update: Emptied my account at UB and removed all my Cereus rakeback offers. Not sure whether to put the $$$ on Pokerstars or Full Tilt yet – my FT account is badly depleted, but PS gets loads more action. Also it’s not as if Rakeback really makes a big difference with husngs (at least compared to my near break-even cash abilities :-( )

Videoing Sessions

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Yegor said he’d review some of my games if I videoed them – he reckons it’s easier to go through compared to a text HH or a replayer. And he’s right! After recording a few sessions I went back over them and it was really easy to see what was happening, way more than the HEM replayer.

It was so easy to review them that I’m tempted to record games by default. The only thing that makes me hesitate is that while recording it makes Windows a bit glitchy occasionally. I’m already plagued with disconnect problems, so dunno if I want to add more crappiness to it.

I started out recording using the trial version of camtasia, and that was pretty good once I figured out how to set the frame rate & compression. At £200 for a license though it’s too expensive to buy (I’m not installing any warez – too much trouble with malware).

So then I tried UltraVNC screen recorder which is free, and it worked perfectly. Slightly more glitchy than camtasia, although I’d upped the framerate which was probably the cause. Here’s the result. I tried uploading it to YouTube and it came out really fuzzy which is a shame as the camtasia ones worked quite well, but I’m not bothered by that.

A Downswing

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Pride goes before a fall :-(

Since the 27th of last month I have done nothing but lose;

Only 29 games in 8 days, so you might say that’s not enough games to be a real downswing. However, it’s crushing my confidence – I now start a game thinking I’m going to lose which is really bad.

I think I might drop right down to $10s to reassure myself that I’m capable of a +ve ROI again…


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