Finishing Feb early

By admin on Friday, February 29, 2008
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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.

Grinding

By admin on Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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Ref: Avoiding Multi-tabling Syndrome ~ Ed Miller
Elements of Poker ~ Tommy Angelo

Quick update
More variance last night, finished $800 up for the session. Would have been a $1k session if I hadn’t been 2-outered in a $250 pot at the end. It’s nice to finish a session $800 up despite running $450 below all-in expectation. Played 17k hands so far this month, gonna struggle to get the last 3k in for Friday, work/life is busy.

Quitting
When you realise you’re playing on autopilot, or that you’re not profitable in a virtual online games, or if you’ve taken some beats and you just plain aren’t enjoying it… you must quit. Tommy Angelo talks about quitting at lengths in his new book Elements of Poker. He views quitting as another strategic decision available to cash fre online game players. We can increase our edge over opponents by making better quitting decisions than they do, just like making better flop/turn/river decisions than them. So quit better than your opponents and increase your winrate and your $$$ edge.

Pre-session Focus
Before sitting down to play it’s good to get into the habit of checking that you’re in a good enough state to play. Check that you’re not too tired and that nothing’s life tilting you that could affect your virtual online games. ;) Before starting play recap over your goals for the session, for me these are usually adjusting issues that arose in previous sessions. For example… “don’t tilt when an opponent 3-bets you repeatedly, instead find a good spot to 4-bet bluff-shove”, “dont complete so much from the small blind”, etc. Write your goals down if it helps, and re-evaluate them throughout the session.

Tips for Grinding Effectively
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.

Sets
When playing a session I’ll typically open up 7-8 tables using SpadeIt, and settle for the fishiest 5-6 tables based on my seating position, etc. I normally play evening sessions for a few hours, one thing that I think is important is Tommy Angelo’s notion of “sets”. You can play a 3-4 hour session, but you can’t multi-table effectively continuously for 3 hours, it’s too much brain strain. The idea is to take a break approximately every hour, removing yourself from the free online game and moving your mind to something else, even if it’s just for a couple of minutes. Or if you’ve taken a few beats, end the set there, take a break and evaluate whether you should play on.

Not had much time for strategy on the blog this month. Been putting a lot of hands in, and doing a lot of hand analysis including work with Dave in private sessions. Gonna try to get more strategy posts in though, so here goes…

Autopilot
Ed defines multi-tabling syndrome as an inability to think outside of the box, you’re playing on autopilot. You’re not normally going to realise that you’re doing this until it’s too late and you lose a big hand. You look back at the hand and find that you weren’t really analysing the villain’s hand well enough and didn’t take things into consideration on previous streets. Autopiloting is death to your winrate, it’s important to notice yourself doing it and stop. That brings me to my next point…

… hopefully these points will give you some things to think about that might help your multi-tabling virtual game. :)

Enjoying Europe

By admin on Sunday, February 24, 2008
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I flew into Nice, France a few days ago and was suppose to fly to Copenhagen for the EPT event. I have not played any poker since leaving Australia and ready to get back into action. But at the last minute I decided to skip the tournament and finish decorating my loft in Monaco. Maya and Mila are joining me in a few weeks and I want the place to be looking good for their arrival.
They are both doing well, Mila is a few days away from walking all on her own; it is really cute watching her trying so hard to balance and then fall down.

Brandon Adams and I have been negotiating an interesting prop bet. It is a hybrid prop bet, $200,000 Tennis and Golf Match. If one of us can win an 18 hole golf match and 2 out of 3 set tennis match, he wins. If it is split, it is a push. At the moment, I am a big favorite in tennis and he is the big favorite in golf. I have heard that Brandon has been hitting tennis balls every day the past two weeks, but that’s ok, because my golf fre online game is getting better as well.

I had been planning on going to Brazil for quite some time. Martins Poker is going to be the official sponsor of the WSOP Brazil and I was going to go there to do some promotional work. A few days before the flight, I became very ill and it looked like I was going to have to cancel the trip. I missed my first flight because I was too sick to fly. I got a phone call from a friend that he was coming to Vegas and he wanted to play some $1000-2000 PLO / NL free online game that with no cap. I told him I was supposed to be in Brazil, but since I was sick, I was still in Vegas. He told me that after the free online game, I could join him on his private jet, since he was headed to Brazil himself the day after the fre online game.

I brought along my good friend Mikko down to Brazil. It was his first time in a private jet and we had a blast. This was my first visit to Brazil and Carnival was absolutely amazing. The acts were very impressive. Of course we found a golf course close by and got some holes in.

Good luck at the tables.

One of the most amazing things I have ever seen in the Bellagio happened that night as well. One of the players in the $40-80 mix fre online game right outside Bobbys Room just walked right into Bobby’s Room and sat down at our table, pulled out a bunch of $5000 and $25,000 chips and played with us for about seven hours. He was straddling every hand and moving chips as fast as he could. He ended up winning over $200,000. I am not sure how many players have played a six hour session of $40-80 and a seven hour session of $1000-2000 NL and PLO in the same day.

I went golfing with Martin de Knijff, Phil Ivey, Winky Wright, and my assistant Nick at Shadow Creek awhile back. Nick who is a 12-14 handicap, performed one of the worst golf hustling moves in the history of Shadow Creek. Now considering how many gamblers play there, that is no small feat. Nick had grand plans of winning his retirement in one day of golf with Ivey and when Nick asked Phil how much he wanted to play for, and Phil did not want to bet, Nick was heartbroken. Nick was on super tilt and decided to show Phil what he was missing. He almost drove the first green with a 345 yard drive and was 2 under par after five holes. He ended up shooting a 36 from the tips on the front nine. Needless to say, Phil Ivey will not be betting Nick on the golf course anytime soon. Phil still doesn’t believe Nick is my assistant, he thinks I brought out a ringer to hustle him. Phil was trying as hard as he could to not score well himself. He played some of the worst golf he has ever played and I am sure next time we play, he will not want to give me any shots. I will not fall for his hustling, so don’t worry about me.

-Patrik-

I will be heading back to Vegas in a few days for the NBC Heads Up Championship which is a really fun and tough tournament. Hopefully I play well and run good and can have a good showing.

I have been enjoying the past few days in Rome, one of my favorite cities. I have just been going to the gym, golfing, and enjoying the amazing food of Italy.

Life has been very busy the past few weeks. I played in a huge cash game online in Vegas, partied at Carnival in Brazil, golfed in Rome, and finally had Phil Ivey try his best to hustle me on the golf course. Needless to say, it has been a fun few weeks.

$1/2 do I play bad?

By admin on Sunday, February 24, 2008
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EDIT: Just looked at my PT stats for today. 2,200 hands playing 19/16. 22 WTSD%, 52 W$atSD% is losing 4.5 buy-ins even possible with those stats? lol fffsss

I’m still up a decent amount for the month (mainly due to RB), but I’m only beating 1/2 for a gay 1PTBB/100 over the 16k hands I’ve played. I’m disappointed with that, I guess it’s not that big a sample, I dunno. I just expect more. Maybe I’m looking at things wrong, or being too results oriented, or expecting too much. But I’m just disappointed that I’ve put a lot of work in this month and don’t have as much as I’d like to show for it.

My table selection is really good right now, but I’m going to study Verneers article and new video to improve it still. My multi-tabling online game feels pretty good. I’m feeling comfortable playing 6 tables at a time while still developing reads on players, using hud stats, etc. Maybe trying to put a set amount of volume in today messed with my fre online game or something.

Worst day $$$ at poker today since I started playing a few years ago. That kind of tilts me. Sick of these swings. Last 3 days I’ve played I’ve finished down $700, then up $700 and today down $870. Pissed off.

I’m not sure if the way I play I should be earning morning and I’m just running bad… or if I’m not playing well enough at this limit. I feel like I’m playing well, but postflop I still have some things to work on. I often experiment with different lines and make different plays just to see what happens, I occasionally stack off when i shouldn’t… but I think I always learn from it, and it’s rarely ever from tilt.

Bleh, I’m gonna go read a bunch of peoples blogs to re-enforce that everyone has swings, and mine are pretty tiny in comparison.

Back to the tables

By admin on Friday, February 22, 2008
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Studying
Did quite a lot of hand analysis over the past couple of days, had a backlog of like 25 of my hands logged on weaktight to get through. Been trying to give Martyn some feedback on a few of his hands too. Also halfway through writing a wee article on grinding and playing sessions, just a few thoughts from a couple of articles/book I’ve been reading recently… will post it over the weekend.

Time Out
Taking last night off from poker was cool, reckon I needed a break from the tables to relax. Played a bunch of pool with my Dad and bro after work today too which was fun.

Played a short 6-tabling session tonight. I figured the best way to respond to the little downswing I had was to CRUSH… HARD. :)

I often find myself getting immersed in poker, this usually happens if I’ve been playing a lot of volume or I’m on a downswing. I actually like having work the morning after taking a hit at the poker tables, it really seems to put poker in perspective for me. When I wake up the morning after a bad session my mind immediately reminds me of the loss, however when I get into work it’s easier to step back and look at the big picture. I can see that how I’m running at the tables really isn’t that important… and therefor it shouldn’t affect my mood.

Dealing with downswings

I’ve been reading CTS’s old blog a lot recently. It’s clear that 4-5 buy-in downswings are going to be really common at the mid-limits… so I’m gonna have to get used to it. It’s reassuring to see that as good a player as him regularly dropping 7-8 buy-ins in a session and shrugging it off. I need to be less hard on myself when I have a bad session, and just look over the hands and where the mistakes were. Whether it was in the hands, or if it was tilt, or if I was just running bad. Whatever the reason for the bad session though I shouldn’t be beating myself up about it, because it’s going to happen… frequently. On with the “not caring about money” conditioning. :)

Won all of the money back from the shitty session a couple of nights back, and this 10k hands is now back on track!

$200nl vid
Oh aye, before I forget, I made a $200nl 4-tabling video a few nights back. I think it’s pretty good, had good feedback for it so far. Used it to review a session with Messiah last week in coaching, but I don’t mind sharing it if anyone would like to watch. If you’d like the download link for it just drop me a mail. I’m not making the video public as I’d like to keep my screenname/etc as private as possible at my current site. Cheers.

Start of next 10k…

By admin on Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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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…

Gonna take a night off tomorrow, going out for some drinking + latenight tenpin.

Almost…

By admin on Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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… soooooo close to a perfect free online game on Wii Bowling.

$1/2 so far

By admin on Friday, February 15, 2008
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10k hands in at the halfway point of the month, so on track for my target. Over the first 10k hands my objective was really just to settle in and I can work my fre online game up from that.

PAHud
Dave’s recently reworked my PAHud setup, adding some new stats to my hud that I’ve not used before. I’m not really using these to their full potential at the moment, so I’m going to spend a fair bit of the month looking at interpreting opponent PAHud stats and looking at how to use them in various situations. Will maybe write a couple of posts on this… I’ve found good way to learn when to 3-bet/4-bet light and when to float recently based on opponent stats.

So I’m playing about 21/18 now, which I’m happy with, kind of where I want to be preflop wise. My positional stats are pretty much where I want to be too…

Reading
Finished reading the fantastic Elements of Poker by Tommy Angelo. It’s one of the best poker books I’ve ever read, I’d recommend it to anyone that’s serious about the fre online game. It’s really improved my attitude towards the game online, winning, losing, and tightening up my discipline. It’s really light and easy to read too, the writing style is really different and accessible. Going to start reading the Full Tilt Pros poker guide book next to brush up a little for the big tourney at the end of the month.

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.

Study
Not really watching too many CR videos at the moment. Will try to find some time to fit some of those in. Also Dave sent me a big word doc file he’s compiled which contains all sorts of gold, need to get through that.

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.


There are a few issues I need to address for the next 10k…

Coaching
Gonna try moving to a video review style with Dave as our last session wasn’t that useful due to there not being much action. Dave’s a great help going over tough hands on SkyPE, I think this improves my game online a LOT. Gonna continue logging my tough hands on weaktight and going over them with him a couple of times per week.

Table selection
I like to play 5-6 tables at once and at the times I play there are often only 3-4 good online games on the go at 200 on iPoker. So I’ve got a high RB account at Prima (I’m now setup as an affiliate, so PM me if you’d like an account) and I’ll be playing simultaneously at Prima/iPoker to improve the quality of the tables I’m on.

SIKTILT

By admin on Monday, February 11, 2008
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“I don’t really have a game online-plan for today. It’s basically going to be turn up and crush.” lol

The full Rury vs. Annette video is genius. :)

Great site run by a bunch of poker players from Edinburgh. Some real funny vids, the pro interviews are pretty awesome too, GP/Aba ones in particular.

1k day

By admin on Sunday, February 10, 2008
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7k hands played so far this month.

End of brag post. :)


It’s like the poker gods let me run good for a day. Thankyoooooou! I cleared $1,000 in profits over the last 24 hours, which i’m pretty damn happy about. :)

So pretty much played 12 hours of poker today. Feels good to win like 1/6th of my bankroll in a day… Ship it.

I played in the OP freezeout today and – despite having a brutal hangover – came 2nd for £270. 3 cashes in my last 3 live tourneys… really feeling on top of my virtual game for the GBPT at the end of the month. Came home, 6-tabled 1000 hands of 200nl when the free online games were soft between 11pm and 2am. Ran good and finished just under 3 buy-ins up.