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The End

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

I think this might be it. Second deposit on Carbon blown away – another consistent downhill slide showing all the signs of just plain losing. Not bad luck, not a downswing, just putting my money in behind and calling when I’m beat.

Options? Deposit again and keep trying, or maybe even get some microstakes coaching? There’s some coaching at $25/hr which is affordable I guess.

Or just give up? Spend my time on something else, find a new hobby that’s not depressing.

 

I think, sadly, that it should be the latter.

 

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Pointless

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

I’ve good news and bad news. Good news is that I made a real effort to be less of a lagtard and managed to get my W$SD to where LeakBuster thinks it should be!

Bad news is that it cost my the last half of my bankroll and I had to redeposit. What’s even more stupid is that it was still my showdown hands that cost me most of the money!

It seems to me I’m minimising my wins while maximising my losses. Playing the TAG style seems to be exacerbating that too, probably because my non-showdown hands are no longer contributing to my winrate.

Back to LAG? I don’t know, and TBH right now I don’t care. I was having an extremely stable session this morning, and had carved out 2 buy-ins in small-moderate pots, and then got kicked back to square one against a set magnet.

Small wins, big losses – I’m pretty sure this is the key though, I need to flip this around somehow. 7k hands on Carbon now at -18bb/100. Still within the realms of variance though I suppose.

Update:

It was raining today, so played quite a lot of poker. It was frustrating, very swingy stuff, but after a while it seemed to look like it was forming a general upwards line. Roughly it was climbing at 10bb/100, so that’s good.

However it didn’t end well;

Villain on that last hand is a 27/12 who frequently shoves the river, although I’m not sure whether it’s a bluff or not – by the frequency alone I’m assuming it can’t be fat value very often. Somehow he’s built up this massive 500bb stack, and I wasn’t far behind with 300bb (at least 100bb of that was his). I was wondering if we’d end up in a pot where he did his shove the river trick and not realise the consequences of being so deep;

$0.02/$0.04 No Limit Holdem
Merge
5 Players 

Stacks:
UTG ($9.78)
CO ($3.98)
Meteoric (BTN) ($11.49)
SB ($3.91)
BB ($21.58)

Pre-Flop: ($0.06, 5 players) Meteoric is BTN 8diamonds poker card 8clubs poker card
1 fold, CO raises to $0.14, Meteoric raises to $0.48, 1 fold, BB calls $0.44, CO folds

Flop: 4hearts poker card Qspades poker card 6diamonds poker card ($1.12, 2 players)
BB checks, Meteoric bets $0.84, BB calls $0.84

Turn: 3hearts poker card ($2.80, 2 players)
BB checks, Meteoric checks

River: 8hearts poker card ($2.80, 2 players)
BB checks, Meteoric bets $2.10, BB raises to $6, Meteoric goes all-in $8.07, BB calls $4.17

Final Pot: $23.14
BB shows
Jhearts poker card Qhearts poker card
Meteoric shows
8diamonds poker card 8clubs poker card

BB wins $21.99 (net +$10.46)

CO lost $0.14
Meteoric lost $9.39

So it was me that got stung. I’m not sure what I expected, AA,KK or AQ maybe (he never 3bets either – ever! Not preflop or postflop – got caught out by a flatted AK a little earlier before noticing that).

Thoughts

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Had a bit of rungood tonight, which was helped by it apparently being Spew Tuesday in the States. I’m still not actually playing better, but things just went my way for a change. I’m pretty sure my big leak (which the crappy W$SD is a symptom of) is that I’m overvalueing one pair hands. Especially the high pairs, like AQ with the Q paired, or KT with the T paired. I set out tonight determined to fold them in the face of aggression, but I doubt I did, although the chance didn’t seem to happen very often tonight for some reason.

I also decided that I want to play more hands in position, and not just against the blinds. If someone has opened before me, my strategy for a long time now has been either 3bet big hands, call pocket pairs, or fold. I guess this is fine (or normal even), but surely it means that when I open, the chances are I’ll be OOP unless it folds to the blinds? Sure my late position ranges are wider than my early position ranges, but while that means I do play more hands IP, they’re weaker hands too.

So I thought what kind of hands can I play if someone has opened before me (other than the PP’s and big Ax’s). I guess it has to be a less dominated range than the opener. So I figured if I call with the range of the position earlier than the opener, then I should be IP with a stronger range? Probably not the most intellectual of strategies, I suppose I should really be considering hand strengths in a different light, ie suited connectors and ranges that don’t overlap theirs (that has a name I expect – merged, balanced, aga range?).

As it happened the situation almost never came up – not enough seats at 6max really. If on the button and the MP opened I never had a hand in my UTG range, CO opening I didn’t have a hand from my MP range etc. I think it happened three or four times at most. And I think those hands went 50/50 anyway (mostly missing & folding to the cbet, or betting when unraised and getting a fold), so no great insights there anyway. I probably should put more thought into it and consider a better calling range that’s based on something more intelligent really.

On another plus note Carbon have sorted out my bonus code, so now I’ve 3 months to clear the 150% deposit bonus. I reckon that’s plenty of time as long as I move up before the end. We’ll see.

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Saturday, June 4th, 2011

ok, so a minimal sample on Carbon so far;

but infuriatingly it’s already showing my terrible non-showdown +ve, showdown -ve trend. Terrible because overall it never shows a profit – I’ve seen very few people with this kind of graph, and even less who are profitable (Giev Money being one of the few).

Taking my hands from the last 20k or so, my non-showdown is winning at 10bb/100, which is quite a rate considering that’s virtually most people’s overall winning rate (at nanostakes), yet that is blown totally out of the water with showdown losing at -530bb/100 (wtf!).

I’m not sure which way I’m getting this wrong – am I calling down light, or am I being too strong on my value hands (turning what should be +ve showdown hands into smaller but +ve nonshowdown hands)?

Looking at my Carbon hands, the bulk of mistakes seems to be hands that end up all-in (both pre and postflop). In particular I’m being very light with short stacks, and looking back at it this is adding up to a lot of moronicness.

Nevertheless, the frustration is really about the lack of ability to change – I’m constantly pushing myself to be nittier and nittier, yet the carbon graph is a scaled down version of the 20k graph. Nothing is changing. I’m chipping away at something that is fundamentally flawed, and I’ve yet to see what it is…

Re Phil Ivey, yeah I saw that -was chatting with Yegor as the story was emerging. Initially it looked pretty good that he was speaking up, but then after Full Tilt’s response came out, and we had a closer look at the filed whatsitsname (case?), it was clear that Ivey’s out for himself and this is massively bad for the US players. He may have ruined any short-term chance of them getting their money back, and possibly even long term if FT can’t recover. One part of FT’s response was interesting – they say he owes them a large sum of money. Not many people seemed to have picked up on this, and I’m wondering what ‘large’ means to them, not to mention why he would owe them…


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