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Grim Day for Meteoric

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Yesterday was a bad bad day.

Got into work and an hour later was trying not to vomit over my desk – I’m guess I’d put some bad milk into my morning coffee (ironically a colleague joked with me as I poured it saying, can’t be off, it’s still flowing). Bossman let me go home, but despite the perfect opportunity for pokerage I just didn’t feel like.

Meanwhile during that time S1ndr0me was feverishly grinding away – he had seen the unstoppable machine of my husngs create a real threat to his chances of winning our prop bet. 19:41 precisely I get the email proclaiming his victory. If only I’d played through my nauseous haze I could have won (holds arms to heavens and shouts WHYYYYYY????). Only kidding – S1ndr0me’s heater crushing of NL10 was extremely impressive as we can see on his blog. I’m just grateful that the husngs supplied the padding my roll needed to pay the bet. TBH I saw it coming, S1ndr0me’s been playing extremely well lately. He must be rolled for NL25 now, so hopefully we’ll see him take that on now.

I then had a little chat with Yegor about HU, and we decided to go on a play money HU cash table – cash games obviously being very different to SNG’s – higher stakes, plus easy to lose a ton. We (or I) wanted to see how we stood before joining the big boys.

He proceeded to either 3bet/4bet what seemed like every hand. Bluffs I tried to pull required at least 2 barrels, and frequently he called those down with 3rd or 4th pair to add to his already bloated stack. He raised everything, I hit nothing, and it became a bewildering mugging of bloody proportions.

Finally we stopped (um, he  might have stopped out of boredom) with him standing with a 600bb stack. If it had been real money I’d have been royally decimated!

So, a grim day indeed, despite not putting a single real dollar on the table…

January Results

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Half good, half bad month.

The bad was my cash games – I started out the month after some in depth revision of my play, and came to the conclusion I was pushing too hard with paired hands (not PP) – overvaluing them and trying to get too much value. I was doing well at all-in play, and making good value out of 2pair+ hands, but the weaker made hands were wiping out those gains.

So I trimmed down my game and initially it seemed to be working – a nice 12 buy-in climb. It then collapsed dramatically, and to be honest I’m still not sure why;

At the bottom of that dive Full Tilt bought out Rush Poker, and I instantly switched, lured in by the appeal of big rakeback and racking up a large volume of hands. I’m not a big volume player, and the idea of boosting the number of hands was to reduce variance, but somehow I became swingier then ever. I possibly could have worked my way back to zero, but I was dispirited with the whole thing. My new year’s resolution was to not care about the limits I play, and just go with my bankroll, which is still fine, but it hurt to be within $8 of moving down to NL5 :-(

However  at that point I switched to HUSNGs. Which was the good half of the month :-D

For some reason I’ve been unstoppable – $5 buy-in games went fine, enough to give me confidence with the $10s. I then won 75% of $10 games – 17/23! Yesterday I tried some $20 games (not january I know), and won 2/3, so early days there – however the cash profit from these is astounding. Furthermore I’m not feeling bad (much) when I lose a match, not like when I’ve just spewed 4 buy-ins at NL10 – however that could be because I’m on a winning streak, sooo I’m not going to make too much of that right now.

Final gains: $120 including rakeback. $70 without rb – have to admit, rush poker did win in that respect!

February I’m concentrating on HU. Maybe this is a turning point in what kind of game I play, we’ll have to see…

ps. forgot to mention 21st in the WBCOOP main event as well :-)

Also got two weeks of stox from trulyfree, better get watching some vids I guess!

2009

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

The holiday season hasn’t been kind to me – in the second half of December I’ve thrown away $150. A lot of it was literally thrown away too. In a recent session I discovered that turning up the aggression slightly was working well – one move in particular where you’re out of position and it’s the kind of flop you’d cbet (dry board, single A or K on it), so you check and let your opponent do the cbet, and then you raise. Previously I’d call, and lead the turn, but obviously this has the downside of giving another card. So the flop check-raise was proving successful, and then I watched an awesome video on being a LAG. This unfortunately had the effect of me spewing $40 in a few hundred hands!

I think the differences between the session where the aggro worked and the one where I spewed were;

a) First session I’d already played for a while, and hadn’t shown myself to be anything out of the ordinary, while the second session I sat down and started firing away. Any idiot could put down as a aggrotard, and this is what happened (my check-raise was reraised every time just about).
b) I picked my spots more carefully the first time. I had got to know the players at the tables, and was able to pick and choose when to push harder. The second session I’d just started, and was basically trying to bully complete unknowns.
c) The second session I didn’t back down. I often continued against those players who pushed back at my 3bets. Consequently I ran into AA several times quite quickly. At one point I had to three barrel bluff, and the final river push finally made the guy fold, but how stupid is that! It worked once, but I don’t think it was a profitable thing to do…

So anyway, 2010 I will stop being an idiot. I’m still bankrolled for nl10, but only 10 buy-ins above the move down point – if I don’t even out I’ll be back at NL5 by February. However, you’ve got to experiment with your game I believe, so I don’t feel too bad (it’s not as if I’m going to turn pro any time soon).

Ok, onto the 2009 review;

Cash:

Tourney:

Well, it’s in the black! :-) (the $40 lost yesterday was 2010, so close thing to ruining the year’s results, lol).

The New Year, 2009
This time last year I’d dropped right down to NL2 – most of my game up to that point had been NL10 at Full Tilt (which was their lowest stakes at that time), and it hadn’t been going very well. So I moved to Pokerstars and dropped down, first to NL5 and then to NL2 as I continued to lose.

The Redeposit – April
In April I finally lost my entire account. I redeposited, and for some reason known only to myself at the time I went back to NL10. I then had a massive heater, gaining $350 in 20k hands. How that happened I’ve no idea! I should go back and look at those hands in detail, but as far as I can remember I was very very lucky – PokerTracker all-in performance says $120 over expected value at its peak.

The Cash Out – July
Inevitably the heater ran out, and I lost a bunch of $$$ pretty quickly. I think I’d upped the number of tables I was playing, plus overconfidence, and that led to much spewage. As it came crashing down a personal credit card problem suddenly arose and I had to withdraw my entire roll to pay for it. In hindsight this was actually a useful thing to happen to me. Firstly, it showed the kindness of friends as they immediately transferred to me a little bit of spare cash to keep playing. Secondly it made me decide to follow bankroll management properly. Up until that point I’d play NL10 if I had over $100 in my account (or over only $50 sometimes). Starting from $30 with the knowledge that I wouldn’t be able to redeposit in the next couple of months really made sure I did the right thing to avoid going busto again.

The Grind
So I returned to NL2 again. This time my game was much stronger and I rapidly built up enough to move to NL5. I carried on playing well and clipped $200 to move into NL10. I then lost a few buy-ins, and moved back down. Ground up, bust down. I did this 3 times (the three peaks at 41k, 51k and 65k hands). I suddenly realised I was doing the bankroll management slightly wrong – I had a single threshold of $200 where I moved either up or down. What I needed to do was set the move-up threshold higher than the move down one (ie $250 to move up, $200 to move down). This way I’d have a 5 buy-in margin to lose before having to move down.

The Donkament Win – November
I was within $20 of the $250 threshold, and it was taking ages (it says $60 on that graph, but I was also getting rakeback and bonuses which aren’t shown on the graph). It was November now, and I seemed to be on the most miserable downswing ever – no big spews, but not a single +ve session for ages and ages. Then one Sunday I was messing around playing some MTTs (as you can see from the graph above, I don’t tourney much), and suddenly went deep in a $2 180 man SNG. I walked away with $70 – I was finally in NL10 territory again.

The Final Fall
I seemed to be playing well and built my roll up to $450. It didn’t feel like a heater this time, and I felt confident that I was winning appropriate hands rather than sucking out. I decided to look closer at rakeback and see which site was the best for me, and so I split my roll amongst 4 sites – Full Tilt, PokerStars, Ultimate Bet and Party Poker. The difference between the sites was amazing – at NL10 UB and PP was full of limpers who’d try to see every street, while FT and PS still had its usual compliment of 2p2 players. Despite this I’ve failed to profit from them, and even worse seemed to have spewed a ton of money.

Final Roundup
So what’s the roundup of the year? I have to be honest with myself and say I’m not very good at poker. Almost 100k hands, and still being buffeted around by variance and barely keeping above the rake. In fact since my chart shows only +$44 profit, it’s obvious my entire roll ($350 at end of 2009) is made entirely of rakeback and bonuses.

Is that a big problem? I guess not as I still enjoy playing. I still enjoy the challenge of learning a game where it’s clear that gaining knowledge and experience will lift you through the ranks. The frustration is coming from seeing the stakes I play as a goal in itself.

So my resolution for 2010 is to let go of the idea that I’m not a winning player if I can’t ascend rapidly up the stakes. I will play poker at the stakes my bankroll allows, and concentrate on being the best player I can for those stakes. I guess ascending graphs of $$$ won will show whether I’m succeeding, although for me it’ll be how I achieved it that’ll be more important…

Multitable Tournaments for a Change

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Switching to MTTs for the weekend, for no reason other than why not.

So far played entered 4; 18, 27, 45 man SNGs and a scheduled MTT that had 362 players.

The big MTT I entered late, and worked my way up through half the field and then died away (it’s still going as I write this – need to put aside plenty of time for these).

The SNG’s I reached the final table on all of them, but only cashed in one :-( The cash was 3rd place which was also annoying since I was second in chips with 3rd place less than 2 blinds. I got AA and went to the flop against the chip leader – flop was Qxx, and opponent stacks off with KQ. I call to see a Q on the turn.

Next final table I went out with AJs against 99. My M was about 10 and there were still 2 more players to go out before the bubble – I limped in early position, BTN shoved and I called. I have absolutely no idea if that was a bad call or not – I’ve got the Kill Everyone book and I’ve got about an hour to kill before tennis (too short for an MTT) and I’ll try and figure out if I’m a fish or a shark (lol!).

The last final table I just needed to cash to break even. We were on the bubble and the chip counts were pretty much even between all seven of us. I then did this;

No Limit Holdem Tournament
7 Players

$1 + $0.10 Sit & Go

Stacks:
UTG (11,870)
UTG+1 (7,535)
Hero (6,185)
CO (7,635)
BTN (6,360)
SB (11,825)
BB (16,090)

Blinds: 300/600

Pre-Flop: (900, 7 players) Hero is MP 5clubs poker card 6clubs poker card
2 folds, Hero calls 600, 1 fold, BTN calls 600, SB calls 300, BB checks

Flop: 7clubs poker card 5hearts poker card Jclubs poker card (2,400, 4 players)
SB bets 1,800, 1 fold, Hero calls 1,800, BTN goes all-in 5,760, SB calls 3,960, Hero goes all-in 3,785

Turn: 4diamonds poker card (19,505, 3 players, 2 all-in)

River: 7hearts poker card (19,505, 3 players, 2 all-in)

Final Pot: 19,505
BTN shows two pair, Jacks and Sevens
Jhearts poker card Ahearts poker card
SB shows two pair, Jacks and Sevens
Khearts poker card Jdiamonds poker card
Hero shows two pair, Sevens and Fives
5clubs poker card 6clubs poker card

BTN wins 19,505 (net +13,145)

SB lost 6,360
BB lost 600
Hero lost 6,185

and that was that. On the flop I was actually favourite, but only just. If I’d folded to the BTN’s shove I’d be in poor shape, but calling against two other players who clearly like their hand? I dunno, tourney’s seem to be full of this coinflip crap, so what can you do…

Update: Started raining, so carried on playing.

Played 6 more – first four tournies fell apart, but then got to the final table on the last two. One was an 18 man SNG, the other 45 man. The 18 man I was chip leader for ages, but then the 2nd stack (who was unfortunately on my immediate left) hit several lucky breaks and rapidly shot ahead. It end up with him dominating while me and a 2nd player were running on gas – we flipped for it and I ended up with third.

The 45 man was more interesting – throughout the whole thing I rarely was in the upper half of the field, but then on the final table I struggled to pick up some cards and hovered with a 5k stack. However by the time the blinds had reached 1000, I was still there and it was down to the last 3! It had become shove or die time (actually well past that point really) – I pushed QTo in the blinds and the button called. He called with 54o – wtf?! Anyway, I doubled up. The chip leader then sucked out on the other guy and rivered a straight leaving us heads up. I was 12k, against his 55k, and didn’t last that long, finishing 2nd.

Those two wins put me in the black :-) 9 tournies, ROI 53% – final profit $6.72. A lot of work for a NL5 buy in! Still, it’s been a lot of fun, which was the point of today really…

Update II:

More multitables SNGs – a bunch of 45s, 90s, and a 180 man. I got into the final table in a couple of 45s, but not in the money, but I don’t care since I crushed the 180!!!

I became the chip leader early on and maintained it all the way to the final table (occasionally swapping down to 2nd or 3rd, but always bouncing back). On the final table we were down to 7 players and then this happened;

No Limit Holdem Tournament
7 Players

$2 + $0.25 Sit & Go

Stacks:
UTG (19,460)
UTG+1 (15,668)
Hero (59,813)
CO (45,609)
BTN (53,288)
SB (56,053)
BB (20,109)

Blinds: 500/1,000 Ante 125

Pre-Flop: (2,375, 7 players) Hero is MP Qhearts poker card Qclubs poker card
1 fold, UTG+1 calls 1,000, Hero raises to 4,000, 1 fold, BTN raises to 12,000, 2 folds, UTG+1 folds, Hero calls 8,000

Flop: 7clubs poker card 7spades poker card 7diamonds poker card (27,375, 2 players)
Hero goes all-in 47,688, BTN goes all-in 41,163

Turn: 8spades poker card (116,226, 2 players, 2 all-in)

River: 10spades poker card (116,226, 2 players, 2 all-in)

Final Pot: 116,226
Hero shows a full house, Sevens full of Queens
Qhearts poker card Qclubs poker card
BTN shows a full house, Sevens full of Kings
Khearts poker card Kdiamonds poker card

BTN wins 109,701 (net +56,413)

Hero collects 6,525 (net -53,288)
UTG+1 lost 1,125

I shoved since I was scared he had AK, and would draw out on me, and also he might possibly even call with a lower PP. Didn’t really think about the possibility of a higher pair!

That crippled me with 6 blinds left (less really with the antes). All I could do was fold or shove. I stole a few blinds, doubled up on a fellow shortie, got KK & doubled again, and was then back in contention more or less (still small stacked, but M was back over 10). I then got away with this hand;

No Limit Holdem Tournament
3 Players

$2 + $0.25 Sit & Go

Stacks:
Hero (42,050)
BTN (165,028)
BB (62,922)

Blinds: 600/1,200 Ante 150

Pre-Flop: (1,650, 3 players) Hero is CO 6hearts poker card Qclubs poker card
Hero raises to 2,400, BTN folds, BB calls 1,200

Flop: 4diamonds poker card 2spades poker card Qspades poker card (5,250, 2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets 4,800, BB raises to 14,400, Hero calls 9,600

Turn: 10hearts poker card (34,050, 2 players)
BB bets 13,200, Hero goes all-in 25,100, BB folds

Final Pot: 72,350

Hero wins 72,350 (net +30,300)

BB lost 30,150

He told me he folded because his kicker was weak – he said he had Q8o! I figured that if I wanted the main prize, I needed to push hard catch up with the big stack. This hand was the best chance I had, and if he had called then I’d still be happy with the 3rd place. As it was he backed down crippling himself in the process, and a little later I called his final push with JQ to his J9 and that was that. This meant I’d drawn even (almost) with the chip leader in probably what was a terrifying crushing of everyone at the table (chipleader had barely played a hand at the final table), and he instantly asked for a deal. I was more than happy since I was just stoked to have got there…

Best of all is that my prize ($73) has put my roll over $250, launching me into NL10 territory, at last! Maybe though I’m a tournament player really :-)

Happy Birthday to Me

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Well, almost – it’s my birthday in a couple of days, but figured I’d blog now while sober (ish). Unfortunately it’s the big four-oh, so not so great really. My mid-life crisis plan is all ready to go, all I’ve left to sort out is the base jumping course…

My brother has noticed my obsession with poker, and as a b’day pressie has signed me up to a live MTT (£20+£3, no idea what the structure is). There’s no casinos remotely close to Cambridge (I think?), but this is some group that hires out a hall and is cashing in on the poker boom – I’ve known about it for a little while but was a bit chicken about trying out live poker with real people (I’ve played drunk games with mates, but there’s never more than a few quid at stake). Also £20 isn’t pocket money for me either (yet – all I have to do is drag myself out of NL5!). Now the pressure’s on not to do my usual tourney strategy (bet, bet, go home).

The tourney was to be Thursday, but out of the blue my parents and my sister all decided they were coming over to Cambridge to help me ‘celebrate’ my entry into over the hillness. So that’s got a raincheck until next week.

This poker place also has rake free SNGs & cash games going on as well which is pretty cool, although the cash games start at £0.50/£1 which is too steep for me (especially as this isn’t going to be full of drunk tourists like Vegas, but rather people who are into poker – probably a good recipe to lose a load of money). Some of the SNG’s start at £5, so that might be ok. I’ve no idea how they’re organising this – is it legal to set up a casino in a town hall?

Update: uh, a hand to show a) why you don’t play after lots of wine, and b) why microstakes is so stupid;

$0.02/$0.05 No Limit Holdem
6 players

Stacks:
Hero (UTG) ($5.52)
UTG+1 ($1.16)
CO ($5.09)
BTN ($5.95)
SB ($5.00)
BB ($5.52)

Pre-flop: ($0.07, 6 players) Hero is UTG Q A
Hero raises to $0.15, UTG+1 raises to $0.25, CO calls $0.25, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.10 because it’s only 10c

Flop: 4 7 Q ($0.82, 3 players)
Hero checks, UTG+1 bets $0.05, CO raises to $0.97, Hero figures the CO is FOS and calls $0.97 intending to raise the turn and hoping the MP doesn’t follow, forgetting to check his stack size, UTG+1 goes all-in $0.86

Turn: 4 ($3.67, 3 players)
Hero forgets about his turn play and checks, CO bets $3.67, Hero drunkenly goes all-in $4.30 but doesn’t give the CO too much credit (and surprisingly was actually right!), CO goes all-in $0.20

River: 7 ($11.84, 3 players)

Final Pot: $11.41
Hero shows: Q A
UTG+1 shows: A Q
CO shows: 8 7
Hero says “wtf?”

Hero wins $0.43 ( lost -$5.09 )
CO wins $10.65 ( won +$5.56 )
UTG+1 lost -$1.16

Update II: Just been playing around on the pokertableratings.com website – there’s some amazing stats on there. I come out fairly reasonable which is a bit surprising. One nice little piece (although not that useful) is you get a report card! Here’s mine;

reportcard

and even better for NL10! (not many hands tho – this is just for Full Tilt so doesn’t include the bashings I’ve taken at Pokerstars);

reportcard2

Private Tourney for Blogrollers

Friday, August 21st, 2009

S1ndr0me has got the go ahead for some private tournaments on PokerStars. We figured that if we invite all the people who read our blogs regularly into a private game, we’ll get some nice social poker going on.

Wednesday evening (GMT) seems like a good time, and the game will be a $5+0.50 regular tournament (ie 1500 starting chips and 15 minute rounds).

If you’re interested post a comment here or over on S1ndr0me’s site, and hopefully we’ll get something good going…

No Turbo Takedown for Me

Friday, May 29th, 2009

As the title says, I blew my 200FPPs on a 25FPP rebuy and while getting past the break, didn’t get much further…

(not much of a post, more of a twitter!)


Update: No lucky session either;

29may09

It doesn’t help playing an ultra aggressive turbo tournement and then switching to cash games. About half way through I realised I was being really spewy – double barrelling air far too often, and letting crap go to showdown. I cleared my head and got back on track (as you can see), although I still feel extremely relieved that I managed to pull it back as much as I did.

The fall at the beginning wasn’t entirely poor play either though. I had AA 4 times, yet they lost $4 (2/4 lost), and then this miserable bad beat;

  • Look Closely – FH wasn’t made on the turn
    $0.05/$0.1 No Limit Holdem
    6 players

    Stacks:
    UTG ($2.80)
    Hero (UTG+1) ($10.00)
    CO ($9.70)
    BTN ($9.40)
    SB ($21.10)
    BB ($6.00)

    Pre-flop: ($0.15, 6 players) Hero is UTG+1 A T
    1 fold, Hero raises to $0.30, 2 folds, SB calls $0.25, BB calls $0.20

    Flop: K Q 2 ($0.90, 3 players)
    SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $0.50, SB calls $0.50, BB calls $0.50

    Turn: Q ($2.40, 3 players)
    SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $1, SB raises to $5, BB folds, Hero goes all-in $9.20, SB calls $4.20

    River: K ($20.80, 2 players)

    Final Pot: $20.80
    Hero shows: A T
    SB shows: J Q

    SB wins $19.80 ( won +$9.80 )
    Hero lost -$10
    BB lost -$0.80

um, that adds up to -$14. I guess the other -$12 was me being an idiot :-(



Forum

Re: New version by yegor_kgb 20:19, Mar 09 2010
Re: so i cashed out.. by yegor_kgb 22:11, Mar 03 2010
rakeback by yegor_kgb 13:02, Mar 03 2010
Re: Nice suckout by yegor_kgb 21:16, Mar 02 2010
Re: Nice suckout by Meteoric 10:29, Mar 02 2010
Re: Nice suckout by S1nnah 08:05, Mar 02 2010
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