I’m playing on day 1b (Saturday) of the main event this weekend, which is a £500+50 ($1100) freezeout. The majority of my buy-in is kindly staked by a few different people, I’m putting up £200. Will post a trip report over the weekend. Spending the little free time I have between now and the weekend watching Adanthar’s awesome MTT videos on CardRunners.
However
I watched a Brian Townsend $400nl video a couple of nights back and he said that moving up to the mid-levels is tough. Over the first 30k hands of **well that licked balls, I typed a bunch of text here and lost it, grrr blogger, here goes again at 2am…** $2/4 (the equivalent then of $1/2 now) he played, he logged a winrate of under 1PTBB/100.
Not been able to play much poker this week due to a sharp increase in my workload at work. Work’s taking the priority as always, and I’m staying away from the tables. It’s best that I just don’t play at the moment as there’s no way I’d be on my A-free online game due to getting back late after working 12-14hour days. It’ll all die down over the next couple of months and I’ll have a lot more time to play poker.
1PTBB/100
I really don’t like that figure, I’m not used to running that low. I associate 1PTBB/100 over a decent 17k sample to not playing well enough… so to be honest I feel really pretty down about my earn rate for the month.
$1/2nl
I played 17.5k hands at $200nl and took a few little shots at $400nl which didn’t come to much. I ran at 1PTBB/100 at $200nl, making around $800, and then probably that again in bonus/loyalties. So probably around $1.5k from 6-max cash for the month.
Congrats to Geo for taking 1st place in the £100 freezeout, and a free ME seat!
GCBPT
This live festival at the Maybury in Edinburgh is taking place just now. I’ve missed both prelim events due to work, but I’m not too fussed about that now as I noticed they chopped the 1st one 13-way due to the casino having to close… which is pretty much the gayest thing I’ve ever heard. A 13 way chop? loll
Movin up to the midstakes is not easy… I can see that the play sharpens pretty steeply. In my opinion the jump from $100nl to $200 is much tougher than the jump from $50 to $100. The play at the midstakes is much more aggressive, and it’s taking me a while to get adjusted to this. You get put in a lot tougher spots, more frequenty. With more aggression overall it makes for lots of tough to play raise pots postflop against aggro opponents. Good preflop play and a rough understanding of postflop is enough to beat $100 for a good winrate, but not at $200. Your postflop free online game needs to be a lot better.
I’m not trying to downhearten anyone thinking of moving up though lol. Despite $1/2 and $2/4 being tough to move up to it’s reported that once you’re crushing them the transition to higher stakes is much smoother and requires much less adjustments. Just gotta put the hard work in to get my free online game up to midstakes standard!
Next month
I’m gonna put a ton of work into improving my fre online game, to improve my winrate. I’m going to get Dave to work out a weekly coaching schedule for me to focus on different key aspects he thinks are important to crush the midstakes. I’m gonna continue to work real hard on lots of different aspects of my fre online game using all of the resources available to me. I’ve already signed up to LeggoPoker and DeucesCracked, looking forward to using them. It’d be great to see an inproved winrate over the ~20k hands next month.
So…
I’m not going to let the 1PTBB/100 stat get me down. This month I moved up, I was profitable, and I’ll be continuing to play at $200nl next month. So the month was a success. It was a tough one to take due to much bigger variance than I’m used to, and a much lower winrate than I’m used to, but it was a successful month.
So… I’m wrapping up February early this month as I’m just not going to get the chance to play any more NL. I’ll do a proper big “February Review” post when I get the chance next week.
I’m trying to play a lot of hands this month, and with other commitments I don’t have that much spare time to play them in. So often I’m going to have to play when I’m not feeling 100%, or not fully focussed. I’ve been trying to adjust my view on sessions recently, here’s a few observations I’ve made.
Won all of the money back from the shitty session a couple of nights back, and this 10k hands is now back on track!
Down 3 buy-ins in Sklansky all-in luck in the first hour of tonights session = quit + beer + kicking tramps. Wish I had just been lazy and watched the 2nd half of the Liverpool fre online game…
… soooooo close to a perfect free online game on Wii Bowling.
I started out over the first 5k hands playing way too tight, kinda scared play… $200nl is a LOT more aggro then $100nl, it took me a little while and a couple of coaching sessions to adjust to this. Because it’s more aggro I’ve been getting in more tough spots postflop in 3-bet and raised pots… made a ton of mistakes over the first 5k, lost a lot of buy-ins just not knowing what to do in certain situtations. With the help of Messiah I’ve moved my virtual game up a notch and I’m not a lot more comfortable with tough spots postflop. I’m analysing situations much better and I know a lot more standard lines in 3-bet/4-bet pots.
My postflop aggression is much more selective now (over the last 5k hands). Due to the poor first 5k hands my winrate here isn’t that great, I picked it up a lot in the 2nd 5k. Overall I survived at the level over the first 10k and didn’t have to move back down, which is success! Now that I’ve developed self confidence in my ability to beat $1/2 I can focus on making adjustments to my virtual online games and plugging leaks. Hopefully I’ll see my winrate increase over the next 10k hands.



