It's that time of the month folks, and no I'm not in a bad mood! For those of you who haven't yet read my December goals post you'll be able to find it here! This months goals post was a mini edition because I was a little busy for the first week or so, but nevertheless, they gave me something to work towards. So without further ado, here's how I got on!
1. 2.5k Profit
Well I slightly missed with this one. A few things got in the way, like Christmas and falling ill for the last week of the month as well, but I still managed to put up slightly under $2k profit for the month, however it's still the 31st so you never know, there could be one last 2013 bink to be had! I felt like I wasn't playing too well in certain places but thankfully after reviewing the offending hands, I know exactly what the faults were and so hopefully I've learnt my lessons and will put it right.
2. Ship either the $5r PLO8 or the $3r PLO
Success! This past Sunday I chopped the $5r for a touch under $700. Actually on the same day I had a deep run in the $3r as well but came agonizingly close to the final table after my Aces couldn't hold in a pretty big pot to finish in 9th spot. I actually had the chip in in the PLO with 2 tables left but took the bum end of a few set ups to lose a chunk of chips. I ran pretty well in a couple of key spots in the PLO8 but otherwise I really felt in the zone and thought I made some great reads and plays. These two tournaments really are the softest on my evening schedule and every time I load up either, I feel like I'm going to win it. I feel very comfortable in the chip accumulation stages regardless of whether I'm picking up hands or not so believe I'm putting myself in some great spots to take them down should I run well. I also had 2 other final table finishes in the $5r this month so overall my ROI in these tournaments have been incredible this month, let's hope it continues.
3. Satellite into a Weekend Major
Another success! Also this past Sunday, yes I had a very good day, I managed to satellite into the Sunday Million from the regular $11 turbo Mega Satellite that Stars run just prior to the start. I've started to play a few more satellites this month and I'm really learning some interesting strategies, especially in the turbos. Normally in the turbo games, I try to take all the +cEV spots I can take while only making ICM considerations at the final table or just before. In these, I'm having to completely rethink my process and continually adjust based on whether I think I'll make it in or not. Regularly the average stack when the bubble bursts is close to 2BBs or lower, so survival becomes everything. If you believe you have enough blinds and antes to make it in based on a quick prediction then you literally should be playing 0 hands. It may sound pretty obvious but this lesson cost me a few dollars to learn. I didn't manage to cash the Sunday Million this time unfortunately, I ran QQ into AA BB vs BTN, but hopefully I'll be able to satellite into some more events next year and make a go of it then. In fact TCOOP is just around the corner.
So overall, 2 out of 3 goals isn't bad and I didn't actually miss the first one by much so I'm actually very happy with how the month went. Every day I play I can feel my game improving and having these goals to work towards actively encourages me to work that much harder. January's goals will be written up shortly but, more importantly, my 2014 set of goals has been finalized and I hope to be uploading them very soon. I've been pretty ambitious with what I've set for the forthcoming year but I suppose that's the whole point! I hope December went equally well for everybody else and I hope to see many of you at the tables in January!
Chronicling my life via this semi-well written Poker Blog. Just some general thoughts and stories from my life as an online Poker Player. I play Small Stakes MTTs mixing PLO8, PLO and NLHE.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Monday, 30 December 2013
Almost the end of the month!
Hey everybody, I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas and are looking forward to a Happy New Year.
First of all, apologies for not posting for a little while. Unfortunately, I've been pretty ill for the past 10 days or so. I actually passed out at work last weekend and spent most of the day in A&E and no one's entirely sure why. In the meanwhile I've been on a few meds that are supposed to prevent me passing out again but actually just make me really tired so I've spent a lot of the past week in bed, excluding Christmas of course where I was more hyper than a 1 month old puppy.
But I'm feeling a little better now and looking forward to writing a few posts in the next couple of days. As the title suggests, the month, and year, are coming to an end so that means you should expect a round up of how my December goals are coming along. Spoiler alert, they're going well. I'll also write a summary of how I think my years gone and how I did with some of my personal goals, which although I didn't write down, I had a pretty clear idea of what I wanted to achieve. Finally, of course, I'll be writing a long detailed set of goals for 2014, both in terms of poker and personally.
So that's a brief little update of what's going on and what to expect. I have an absolute ton of little bits and bobs I need to do now that I'm back in London so I'm hoping to get them all out of the way today, leaving me a good amount of time to write all these posts that I've promised and also to get a little grind time in. Hope everyone has a great time on New Years Eve, but remember, games will be sooooooft on the 1st! Speak to you all soon!
First of all, apologies for not posting for a little while. Unfortunately, I've been pretty ill for the past 10 days or so. I actually passed out at work last weekend and spent most of the day in A&E and no one's entirely sure why. In the meanwhile I've been on a few meds that are supposed to prevent me passing out again but actually just make me really tired so I've spent a lot of the past week in bed, excluding Christmas of course where I was more hyper than a 1 month old puppy.
So that's a brief little update of what's going on and what to expect. I have an absolute ton of little bits and bobs I need to do now that I'm back in London so I'm hoping to get them all out of the way today, leaving me a good amount of time to write all these posts that I've promised and also to get a little grind time in. Hope everyone has a great time on New Years Eve, but remember, games will be sooooooft on the 1st! Speak to you all soon!
Thursday, 19 December 2013
The Volume Question
It's an age old paradox among the grinders, "What is the right amount of volume?". Every player out there who's ever taken poker seriously or even considered playing the game for a living has at one point believed that the best way to increase the amount of money their making is to play more poker. After all, surely if a player is beating the games they're playing, then playing more should directly lead to more profits. But we all know that's not the case.
I've always spent a lot of time thinking about how much I should really be playing poker. It's not always been purely from the stand point of trying to increase my winnings, I've also considered about how I should play less to accommodate a more balanced life, i.e. spending a bit more time with the girlfriend or maybe taking the odd weekend off to chill out with friends. Especially after finishing university for good, I then had so much free time in which to play poker than I felt the need to organise when I was going to play as it now became feasible that I could play every day of the week. Luckily for me I'd been in similar positions before where I'd had nothing to do bar play poker and I'd learnt that playing all day, every day for a sustained period of time definitely didn't lead to a fat wallet.
Let's take a look at my "schedule" right now. I normally know well in advance whether I'm going to play on any given day. I'll usually know what days I have to go to work, or if I've organised with friends to go out etc, so if I know I'm playing poker on a day, I'm immediately in that mindset. Some of the worst days I have are when I've suddenly had a bit of time free and I jump straight into the games. I'm not prepared and not focused so surely enough the results reflect that. If I do play, I register from 3-4pm up until 9pm, the last being the $22 NLO, then play out. That should encompass around 20 scheduled MTTs plus however many 180s I load up depending on how many tables I have up. Even this isn't an exact science yet, I'm still undecided on how many 180s I should have going at any one time because my play style in them requires a bit more work than simply clicking buttons.
I'm comfortable with this schedule and rarely feel overwhelmed by the amount of tables I have going, if I ever do, it's a good sign that I'm not busting tournaments and I'm having a good day so far. Sometimes I get to the end of a days grinding and I think, especially when it's gone well, that I should continue playing and keep going so that I can put up a huge winning day. But it doesn't work like that. Without a doubt, if you were to pull up a record of all the tournaments I'd played after a session should have finished, I would be down tons. When you I set up my schedule and stick it, I am completely focused on the task at hand. I know what tournaments I'm playing, what I' m registered in and vaguely when I'm going to finish. After the window closes, all train of decent thought goes out the window and I'm doomed to lose. It took me a while to learn this important lesson but it's definitely been worth it, I no longer throw away money unnecessarily. It's always best after a session to draw a line under what you've accomplished for the day, good or bad, and start again tomorrow.
Always interested on what you guys have to say on the topic so feel free to leave a comment on the post. I've tinkered around with the page layout to make it easier for you guys to follow the blog. You can follow using your Google account which most of you should have if you made a Gmail or Google+ account, I think Youtube accounts are linked too. You can also sign up for Email updates which prompts you when I upload a new post. But until next time, take it easy everyone and good luck at the tables!
I've always spent a lot of time thinking about how much I should really be playing poker. It's not always been purely from the stand point of trying to increase my winnings, I've also considered about how I should play less to accommodate a more balanced life, i.e. spending a bit more time with the girlfriend or maybe taking the odd weekend off to chill out with friends. Especially after finishing university for good, I then had so much free time in which to play poker than I felt the need to organise when I was going to play as it now became feasible that I could play every day of the week. Luckily for me I'd been in similar positions before where I'd had nothing to do bar play poker and I'd learnt that playing all day, every day for a sustained period of time definitely didn't lead to a fat wallet.
Let's take a look at my "schedule" right now. I normally know well in advance whether I'm going to play on any given day. I'll usually know what days I have to go to work, or if I've organised with friends to go out etc, so if I know I'm playing poker on a day, I'm immediately in that mindset. Some of the worst days I have are when I've suddenly had a bit of time free and I jump straight into the games. I'm not prepared and not focused so surely enough the results reflect that. If I do play, I register from 3-4pm up until 9pm, the last being the $22 NLO, then play out. That should encompass around 20 scheduled MTTs plus however many 180s I load up depending on how many tables I have up. Even this isn't an exact science yet, I'm still undecided on how many 180s I should have going at any one time because my play style in them requires a bit more work than simply clicking buttons.
I'm comfortable with this schedule and rarely feel overwhelmed by the amount of tables I have going, if I ever do, it's a good sign that I'm not busting tournaments and I'm having a good day so far. Sometimes I get to the end of a days grinding and I think, especially when it's gone well, that I should continue playing and keep going so that I can put up a huge winning day. But it doesn't work like that. Without a doubt, if you were to pull up a record of all the tournaments I'd played after a session should have finished, I would be down tons. When you I set up my schedule and stick it, I am completely focused on the task at hand. I know what tournaments I'm playing, what I' m registered in and vaguely when I'm going to finish. After the window closes, all train of decent thought goes out the window and I'm doomed to lose. It took me a while to learn this important lesson but it's definitely been worth it, I no longer throw away money unnecessarily. It's always best after a session to draw a line under what you've accomplished for the day, good or bad, and start again tomorrow.
Always interested on what you guys have to say on the topic so feel free to leave a comment on the post. I've tinkered around with the page layout to make it easier for you guys to follow the blog. You can follow using your Google account which most of you should have if you made a Gmail or Google+ account, I think Youtube accounts are linked too. You can also sign up for Email updates which prompts you when I upload a new post. But until next time, take it easy everyone and good luck at the tables!
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Wednesday, 18 December 2013
$11 180 man PKOs - The Goldmine
As promised, I'm just going to give you guys some of my thoughts about these new SnGs now spread on PokerStars. I won't go too deep into strategy because I'm still not too sure myself about what works the best, I'm still testing out push/folding ranges.
First off all, for those of you who haven't played a PKO yet, this is how it goes. The buy-in is split into the regular prize pool and a bounty, much like in regular bounty tournaments. In the case of the $11s, $5 goes toward the prize pool and $5 towards the bounty, and of course, $1 as rake. Now here comes the tricky part. When you knock a player out, you receive half their bounty value while the other half is added to your bounty. For example, if you were to knock a player out on the first hand, you would receive $2.50 straight into your account, and your own bounty will increase to $7.50. SkyPoker have actually used this system for a while for their own bounty tournaments.
The main reason why these tournaments are so profitable at the moment is because the regs seem to be avoiding them, but I can't understand why. As soon as you introduce the word "bounty" into a tournament, the fish just flock to it. And it's because of these fish that are so narrow minded and solely focused on taking bounties that their calling ranges are so well defined. Basically, if the fish has you covered, you can shove pretty much any marginally strong hand and expect to be called by near enough any 2 cards. In the past week I've seen over 50BB shoves snap called by hands such as Q2o, 65s and much much worse. You can tell who this kind of fish are within around 10 hands at the table, and better yet if you have HEM, you don't even have to pay attention, it'll flag them up for you.
Then all of a sudden the situation is completely reversed when the fish get short, they become absurdly passive. Especially around the bubble, the fish decide to call 80/90% of hands pre-flop only to play fit or fold poker on the flop, it makes for very each chip accumulation.
It's a combination of these two factors that have got me thinking that a loose aggressive small ball strategy, if that makes sense, is best. Even with a short stack, I believe that min-raises pre with a very wide range followed by 1/3rd pot flop c-bets are the best way to go around these tournaments. A decent push/fold game can still work but it needs to be altered to take into account the serious drop in fold equity, e.g. 98s and similar hands become less valuable when shoving but are worth opening, even with less than 15BB stacks.
Well there's a few of my thoughts on the games, it maybe wasn't the most structured post in the world but hopefully it gave you guys a little insight into what I'm thinking at the moment, which is kind of the point of a blog! But that's enough writing for now, it's time to jump in and crush the games. Good luck to all you grinders and I'll speak to you all soon!
First off all, for those of you who haven't played a PKO yet, this is how it goes. The buy-in is split into the regular prize pool and a bounty, much like in regular bounty tournaments. In the case of the $11s, $5 goes toward the prize pool and $5 towards the bounty, and of course, $1 as rake. Now here comes the tricky part. When you knock a player out, you receive half their bounty value while the other half is added to your bounty. For example, if you were to knock a player out on the first hand, you would receive $2.50 straight into your account, and your own bounty will increase to $7.50. SkyPoker have actually used this system for a while for their own bounty tournaments.
The main reason why these tournaments are so profitable at the moment is because the regs seem to be avoiding them, but I can't understand why. As soon as you introduce the word "bounty" into a tournament, the fish just flock to it. And it's because of these fish that are so narrow minded and solely focused on taking bounties that their calling ranges are so well defined. Basically, if the fish has you covered, you can shove pretty much any marginally strong hand and expect to be called by near enough any 2 cards. In the past week I've seen over 50BB shoves snap called by hands such as Q2o, 65s and much much worse. You can tell who this kind of fish are within around 10 hands at the table, and better yet if you have HEM, you don't even have to pay attention, it'll flag them up for you.
Then all of a sudden the situation is completely reversed when the fish get short, they become absurdly passive. Especially around the bubble, the fish decide to call 80/90% of hands pre-flop only to play fit or fold poker on the flop, it makes for very each chip accumulation.
It's a combination of these two factors that have got me thinking that a loose aggressive small ball strategy, if that makes sense, is best. Even with a short stack, I believe that min-raises pre with a very wide range followed by 1/3rd pot flop c-bets are the best way to go around these tournaments. A decent push/fold game can still work but it needs to be altered to take into account the serious drop in fold equity, e.g. 98s and similar hands become less valuable when shoving but are worth opening, even with less than 15BB stacks.
Well there's a few of my thoughts on the games, it maybe wasn't the most structured post in the world but hopefully it gave you guys a little insight into what I'm thinking at the moment, which is kind of the point of a blog! But that's enough writing for now, it's time to jump in and crush the games. Good luck to all you grinders and I'll speak to you all soon!
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Friday, 13 December 2013
December Goals - Mini Edition
Unfortunately real life got in the way for the first week or so of the month, hence why I was so late in writing a November summary, and with almost half of December already gone it seems a bit silly making a full set of goals. Thus, I am setting some mini goals to hit before the end of the month that will hopefully keep me motivated over the Christmas period and encourage me not to slack off and gorge on mince pies.
1. $2.5k Profit
This is purely an extrapolation of how the month has gone so far and how much I think I can play over the next two weeks. I think I can keep my ROI in the $11 PKOs as high as it is now unless they become severely reg infested and my ROI in PLO and O8 MTTs has always been around the 50% mark so if I can continue at this pace, then $2.5k should be pretty easy.
2. Ship either the PLO8 $5r or the PLO $3r
These two are without doubt the softest tournament of the day for each of their respective games. The level of play is just atrocious and, compared to their freeze-out counterparts, the prize pools are astronomical. I've won the $5r in the past but recently I've being falling at the final few fences. Likewise with the $3r, I've made the final table a bunch of times but have never been able to take the outright win. This month, all is going to change!
3, Satellite into a Weekend Major
Currently I'm not cleared to reg the 215s on the weekend, whether they be the Weekly O8s or the Sunday Million but there are quite a few low stake satellites to these events and I've been told they're usually quite soft. I normally avoid these on the weekends but with the recent Pokerstars promotional push for their weekly tournaments, the prize pools are looking very tasty and I'd love to get my hands on some of that.
So there's a few mini goals to set out and try to achieve this month, or the next two weeks as it is. All three should be attainable and thus hopefully this month can be my first clean sweep of goals. I hope December goes well for all of you out there as well. Ta ta for now!
1. $2.5k Profit
This is purely an extrapolation of how the month has gone so far and how much I think I can play over the next two weeks. I think I can keep my ROI in the $11 PKOs as high as it is now unless they become severely reg infested and my ROI in PLO and O8 MTTs has always been around the 50% mark so if I can continue at this pace, then $2.5k should be pretty easy.
2. Ship either the PLO8 $5r or the PLO $3r
These two are without doubt the softest tournament of the day for each of their respective games. The level of play is just atrocious and, compared to their freeze-out counterparts, the prize pools are astronomical. I've won the $5r in the past but recently I've being falling at the final few fences. Likewise with the $3r, I've made the final table a bunch of times but have never been able to take the outright win. This month, all is going to change!
3, Satellite into a Weekend Major
Currently I'm not cleared to reg the 215s on the weekend, whether they be the Weekly O8s or the Sunday Million but there are quite a few low stake satellites to these events and I've been told they're usually quite soft. I normally avoid these on the weekends but with the recent Pokerstars promotional push for their weekly tournaments, the prize pools are looking very tasty and I'd love to get my hands on some of that.
So there's a few mini goals to set out and try to achieve this month, or the next two weeks as it is. All three should be attainable and thus hopefully this month can be my first clean sweep of goals. I hope December goes well for all of you out there as well. Ta ta for now!
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Thursday, 12 December 2013
November Goals Review
Hey everybody, I'm back with my review of how my November goals went. If you want to read the original post where I outlined my goals and gave a reasoning for all of them, then you can find it here! So without further ado, let's get on with the show. s
1. Profit of $5000
So the first goal didn't go quite to plan. I started off the month pretty well, finishing up a few hundred over the first week but then things stalled. I'd run pretty well during October and so maybe I got a little over confident and upped the volume too much but I definitely felt like I wasn't playing my A-game. I didn't play enough games over the period to call it a downswing but I lost a little bit towards the middle of the month. Because of my birthday and other things towards the end of the month so the volume dropped for a week orso and I didn't get time to make the goal. Overall I ended up in the black for the month but it was definitely a lot less than I was hoping or than I anticipated.
2. Ship a Red Label
I'm sure after reading my post about my Red Label Heartache you can guess that I didn't ship one in November. There were many deep runs and too many near misses but I just couldn't keep the run good going. Good news though, I have managed to accomplish this in December! I managed to ship the $8.80 NLO8 Omania a few days ago for just under $1k. I'm really happy about it and glad that after all those close calls, I finally managed to put it to bed. There's a few funny stories from that tournament so I'll stick all the details in another post. Happy Days
3. Show a profit at 180 man SnGs
This goal I did manage to accomplish, thanks to Pokerstars' introduction of the $11 PKO 180s being introduced. Since they started at the end of November I've shown a pretty large profit on these games including 1 full ship and numerous final tables. Like I said in my previous post, the dynamics in this game are so interesting and there's so much to talk about that it really deserves it's own post. [Wow I'm making a lot of promises here aren't I?]
4. Win my MicroMillions prop bet
Another win in this column however it was technically by default. My friend who I made the prop with was another MTT grinder specializing in O8 but just as the series started, he decided to stop grinding MTTs and moved into cash games, thus he didn't intend to play the series anymore. As far I as knew, the bet was still on and I accumulated a large amount of TLB points in the first half of the series. Eventually my friend put all his eggs in one basket and decided to ship the bet just by winning the PLO8 event but unfortunately for him he couldn't navigate the 10k field, in fact I actually ended up running deeper than him. Sure it was a default win, but a win is a win and even though it wasn't for a lot of money, it was still a fun prop and served it's purpose of getting me to grind the series properly.
5. Only get drunk twice
And there's the hattrick! 1. Pokerstars VIP 2. Birthday. That's the win. Sure, the occasional beer was had but the "I won't get drunk so I can grind later" excuse seemed to work pretty well. The fact that I'm staying home to grind more is actually working out well for my liver and my wallet so I'll have to keep it up a bit longer. With the obvious exception of Christmas parties of course.
So there's a solid little recap. 3/5 isn't too bad and seeming as I managed to ship the Omania this month instead, I'll call it 3 and a half. I think I've left it a little late to start writing December goals, especially as I won't be grinding over the Christmas period. To be honest, I need to achieve the goal of writing all these posts that I've promised and that could take long enough! Oh well, until next time, good luck at the tables and speak to you all soon.
1. Profit of $5000
So the first goal didn't go quite to plan. I started off the month pretty well, finishing up a few hundred over the first week but then things stalled. I'd run pretty well during October and so maybe I got a little over confident and upped the volume too much but I definitely felt like I wasn't playing my A-game. I didn't play enough games over the period to call it a downswing but I lost a little bit towards the middle of the month. Because of my birthday and other things towards the end of the month so the volume dropped for a week orso and I didn't get time to make the goal. Overall I ended up in the black for the month but it was definitely a lot less than I was hoping or than I anticipated.
2. Ship a Red Label
I'm sure after reading my post about my Red Label Heartache you can guess that I didn't ship one in November. There were many deep runs and too many near misses but I just couldn't keep the run good going. Good news though, I have managed to accomplish this in December! I managed to ship the $8.80 NLO8 Omania a few days ago for just under $1k. I'm really happy about it and glad that after all those close calls, I finally managed to put it to bed. There's a few funny stories from that tournament so I'll stick all the details in another post. Happy Days
3. Show a profit at 180 man SnGs
This goal I did manage to accomplish, thanks to Pokerstars' introduction of the $11 PKO 180s being introduced. Since they started at the end of November I've shown a pretty large profit on these games including 1 full ship and numerous final tables. Like I said in my previous post, the dynamics in this game are so interesting and there's so much to talk about that it really deserves it's own post. [Wow I'm making a lot of promises here aren't I?]
4. Win my MicroMillions prop bet
Another win in this column however it was technically by default. My friend who I made the prop with was another MTT grinder specializing in O8 but just as the series started, he decided to stop grinding MTTs and moved into cash games, thus he didn't intend to play the series anymore. As far I as knew, the bet was still on and I accumulated a large amount of TLB points in the first half of the series. Eventually my friend put all his eggs in one basket and decided to ship the bet just by winning the PLO8 event but unfortunately for him he couldn't navigate the 10k field, in fact I actually ended up running deeper than him. Sure it was a default win, but a win is a win and even though it wasn't for a lot of money, it was still a fun prop and served it's purpose of getting me to grind the series properly.
5. Only get drunk twice
And there's the hattrick! 1. Pokerstars VIP 2. Birthday. That's the win. Sure, the occasional beer was had but the "I won't get drunk so I can grind later" excuse seemed to work pretty well. The fact that I'm staying home to grind more is actually working out well for my liver and my wallet so I'll have to keep it up a bit longer. With the obvious exception of Christmas parties of course.
So there's a solid little recap. 3/5 isn't too bad and seeming as I managed to ship the Omania this month instead, I'll call it 3 and a half. I think I've left it a little late to start writing December goals, especially as I won't be grinding over the Christmas period. To be honest, I need to achieve the goal of writing all these posts that I've promised and that could take long enough! Oh well, until next time, good luck at the tables and speak to you all soon.
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Sunday, 8 December 2013
They say it's all over........Hell no it's not!
Indeed, I am not dead, just busy. I have a few posts that I need to write in the next few days so here's what should be coming up.
Following on from the last post, I did go to the PokerStars VIP Party here in London and it was amazing! I have tons of pictures, including pics with various Pokerstars Pros, but be warned I am pretty damn drunk in most of them, it was an open bar after all.
The week after the VIP Party was my birthday so I had a fair few events during the week including a night out with my mates and visits from my family and on top of that, my girlfriend's family also visited for a weekend so I even had to take a Sunday off! The horror. That did mean unfortunately that I didn't post a November summary and a conclusion to how the month's goals went so I'll be writing that pretty soon. This also means that I need a fresh set of goals for December, however they may not be as lofty as you'd expect, because.....
I got a job! OK, not a real job, just some catering and events staffing gigs. With Christmas just around the corner, a little guaranteed cash will come in quite handy as well as giving me a solid reference to put on my CV. Unfortunately, most employers don't consider "Professional Poker Player" a valid job so it's good to show that I'm not sitting around all day playing a game and writing blog posts!
I also want to write a more detailed blog post about the new 180 man $11 PKO SnGs on Stars because I think they're fantastic. Definitely the best new game Stars has released in a while and they create some pretty interesting dynamics where the fish will seriously call you with any 2 cards given the chance they can win your bounty. It makes for some pretty fun short stacking.
So anyway, I'll get started on writing these posts and I hope you guys stay tuned and read them. Quick shout out to MrScRuFFF and Pokerchef for shipping the NLO8 and PLO8 FTOPS events (Scruffy actually chopped the PLO8 with Chef too!). Enjoy the jerseys and, of course, all them $s! To all you grinders, have a big Sunday and good luck in the big Sunday Million!
Following on from the last post, I did go to the PokerStars VIP Party here in London and it was amazing! I have tons of pictures, including pics with various Pokerstars Pros, but be warned I am pretty damn drunk in most of them, it was an open bar after all.
The week after the VIP Party was my birthday so I had a fair few events during the week including a night out with my mates and visits from my family and on top of that, my girlfriend's family also visited for a weekend so I even had to take a Sunday off! The horror. That did mean unfortunately that I didn't post a November summary and a conclusion to how the month's goals went so I'll be writing that pretty soon. This also means that I need a fresh set of goals for December, however they may not be as lofty as you'd expect, because.....
I got a job! OK, not a real job, just some catering and events staffing gigs. With Christmas just around the corner, a little guaranteed cash will come in quite handy as well as giving me a solid reference to put on my CV. Unfortunately, most employers don't consider "Professional Poker Player" a valid job so it's good to show that I'm not sitting around all day playing a game and writing blog posts!
I also want to write a more detailed blog post about the new 180 man $11 PKO SnGs on Stars because I think they're fantastic. Definitely the best new game Stars has released in a while and they create some pretty interesting dynamics where the fish will seriously call you with any 2 cards given the chance they can win your bounty. It makes for some pretty fun short stacking.
So anyway, I'll get started on writing these posts and I hope you guys stay tuned and read them. Quick shout out to MrScRuFFF and Pokerchef for shipping the NLO8 and PLO8 FTOPS events (Scruffy actually chopped the PLO8 with Chef too!). Enjoy the jerseys and, of course, all them $s! To all you grinders, have a big Sunday and good luck in the big Sunday Million!
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Little taste of what's to come.
Just thought I'd keep you guys updated with how things are going and what posts are going to be coming up soon. This is mainly because there isn't too much happening right now, I'm grinding pretty hard at the moment as I know I'll have to take a fair few days off in the next month orso and I want to get as much volume in as possible before that happens.
Poker-wise, results are ticking over quite nicely, but they could be a lot better. As I mentioned in the previous post, I've had a fair few near misses in recent weeks, so there have been shots at solid 4-5 figure scores. Only a few days ago I made a deep run in the PLO8 MicroMillions event as well but got short and lost a flip to finish 50th out of around 5k entrants, which gained me a ton of TLB points to help towards my prop bet but doesn't particularly help the cashier balance. I've also had some NLHE turbo runs that ran out of steam towards the final 2-3 tables, all of which could have turned a decent month into a great one.
On Saturday evening I'm going to the Pokerstars VIP Live Event here in London so expect a full write up, probably on Monday as I'll either be grinding Sunday or dying of a hangover. I don't really want to a miss a Sunday, especially when I'm on a good run of form so I'll attempt to stay half sober at the event but I can promise nothing with an open bar at my disposal! If any readers are going to be there, definitely give me a shout and we can grab a beer. I'll be taking pics and posting them here so keep an eye out.
I'll post a summary of November at the end of the month and hopefully we can get somewhere near achieving the goals I set but I'll need to get a move on to do it. The profit goal is achievable but will need a small bink to get me there, hopefully by shipping a red label and killing two birds with one stone. The 180 goal has been seriously helped by Pokerstars' addition of $11 Progressive KO 180s, which are an absolute gold mine. I'll probably write a whole post on how awesome these are but needless to say, there's money to be made.
So that's just a small update of what's going on, sorry there's nothing really interesting to talk about. I want to write a post where I go over a few hands to, maybe 1 each of NLHE, PLO and O8, to get a bit of discussion going, let me know what you guys think of that. Until then, good luck at the tables and possibly see some of you on Saturday!
Poker-wise, results are ticking over quite nicely, but they could be a lot better. As I mentioned in the previous post, I've had a fair few near misses in recent weeks, so there have been shots at solid 4-5 figure scores. Only a few days ago I made a deep run in the PLO8 MicroMillions event as well but got short and lost a flip to finish 50th out of around 5k entrants, which gained me a ton of TLB points to help towards my prop bet but doesn't particularly help the cashier balance. I've also had some NLHE turbo runs that ran out of steam towards the final 2-3 tables, all of which could have turned a decent month into a great one.
On Saturday evening I'm going to the Pokerstars VIP Live Event here in London so expect a full write up, probably on Monday as I'll either be grinding Sunday or dying of a hangover. I don't really want to a miss a Sunday, especially when I'm on a good run of form so I'll attempt to stay half sober at the event but I can promise nothing with an open bar at my disposal! If any readers are going to be there, definitely give me a shout and we can grab a beer. I'll be taking pics and posting them here so keep an eye out.
I'll post a summary of November at the end of the month and hopefully we can get somewhere near achieving the goals I set but I'll need to get a move on to do it. The profit goal is achievable but will need a small bink to get me there, hopefully by shipping a red label and killing two birds with one stone. The 180 goal has been seriously helped by Pokerstars' addition of $11 Progressive KO 180s, which are an absolute gold mine. I'll probably write a whole post on how awesome these are but needless to say, there's money to be made.
So that's just a small update of what's going on, sorry there's nothing really interesting to talk about. I want to write a post where I go over a few hands to, maybe 1 each of NLHE, PLO and O8, to get a bit of discussion going, let me know what you guys think of that. Until then, good luck at the tables and possibly see some of you on Saturday!
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Red Label Heartache
So far this month has been littered with Red Label near misses and considering one of my goals this month was to ship a Red Label, whether it be a Big/Hot/Omania etc, it's been quite infuriating that I've gotten so close recently.
I started the month with a final table in the $5 Omania. The PLO Omania's are slightly different to the Big/Hot tournaments in the sense that you don't have to win 30 flips in a row to make it deep, you can actually slowly grind up your stack. Where you do need to gamble though is shoving AAxx preflop, especially in the $5 Omania as the skill level can be so low that you regularly have to flip against KKxx, QQxx or random assorted rundowns. Also due to the Pot Limit structure, the final tables actually play very shallow so although I came into it as 3/9, I lost one decent sized pot and was automatically a short stack. I managed to ladder up a few spots but could only manage 5th. My stable have managed quite a few deep runs in the tournament but so far our best result has been a 2nd. We'll get there one day.
Then last week I made a deep run in the Hot 16.50. As with most turbos I ran pretty hot for most of the tournament but I just couldn't keep it going til the end. I ended up 15th after A5s < Q9o SB vs BTN after flopping a FD against his no pair so it was pretty soul crushing to watch him make a runner runner straight. Normally coming so close in a Red Label is depressing enough but when you're grinding pretty much full time, the $8k up top could really help things.
Now here comes the real heart breaker. I went deep in the MicroMillions special Sunday Storm this past weekend, and not just kind of deep, I mean super super deep. Out of 50,000 entrants I finished 46th. Truly soul destroying. Obviously I run hotter than the sun, including JJ > QQ soon after the bubble and getting two folds after shoving 3BB from the BTN with 24o. The $500 for cashing that deep turned what was actually a pretty awful Sunday into a winning session but again, seeing the $36,000 first prize only 45 players away and after outlasting almost 50,000 other entrants really hurt.
The month is not over however, I still have close to 2 weeks to win one and with all these deep runs and numerous other decent cashes over the course of the month, I wouldn't bet against myself to win one. In addition to the Red Labels, the MicroMillions is only halfway done so I'll still have a ton of shots to win a big name tournament, in fact the PLO8 event is today and that seems like my best chance to ship one of these. If I go deep I'll be sure to update my Twitter (@Grimiscool) and there will definitely be a brag post on here! Good luck at the tables everybody and speak to you all soon!
I started the month with a final table in the $5 Omania. The PLO Omania's are slightly different to the Big/Hot tournaments in the sense that you don't have to win 30 flips in a row to make it deep, you can actually slowly grind up your stack. Where you do need to gamble though is shoving AAxx preflop, especially in the $5 Omania as the skill level can be so low that you regularly have to flip against KKxx, QQxx or random assorted rundowns. Also due to the Pot Limit structure, the final tables actually play very shallow so although I came into it as 3/9, I lost one decent sized pot and was automatically a short stack. I managed to ladder up a few spots but could only manage 5th. My stable have managed quite a few deep runs in the tournament but so far our best result has been a 2nd. We'll get there one day.
Then last week I made a deep run in the Hot 16.50. As with most turbos I ran pretty hot for most of the tournament but I just couldn't keep it going til the end. I ended up 15th after A5s < Q9o SB vs BTN after flopping a FD against his no pair so it was pretty soul crushing to watch him make a runner runner straight. Normally coming so close in a Red Label is depressing enough but when you're grinding pretty much full time, the $8k up top could really help things.
Now here comes the real heart breaker. I went deep in the MicroMillions special Sunday Storm this past weekend, and not just kind of deep, I mean super super deep. Out of 50,000 entrants I finished 46th. Truly soul destroying. Obviously I run hotter than the sun, including JJ > QQ soon after the bubble and getting two folds after shoving 3BB from the BTN with 24o. The $500 for cashing that deep turned what was actually a pretty awful Sunday into a winning session but again, seeing the $36,000 first prize only 45 players away and after outlasting almost 50,000 other entrants really hurt.
The month is not over however, I still have close to 2 weeks to win one and with all these deep runs and numerous other decent cashes over the course of the month, I wouldn't bet against myself to win one. In addition to the Red Labels, the MicroMillions is only halfway done so I'll still have a ton of shots to win a big name tournament, in fact the PLO8 event is today and that seems like my best chance to ship one of these. If I go deep I'll be sure to update my Twitter (@Grimiscool) and there will definitely be a brag post on here! Good luck at the tables everybody and speak to you all soon!
Sunday, 10 November 2013
My Grind Tunes
Just thought I'd give you guys a little insight into what I listen to when I grind. Normally I put in quite long sessions, so the kind of music I like to listen to needs to be quite upbeat to keep me energized and also have a somewhat repetitive so that it doesn't take away too much focus on the tables, so although I like hip-hop and such, I never listen to it when I grind. The genres I do tend to listen to are techno, drum n bass, garage and dub-step. I'm not a huge underground guy so most tunes I listen to are fairly mainstream but I'm definitely open to anything people show me. Here's a little taste of tunes I regularly listen to.
1. B-Complex - Beautiful Lies
I first heard this tune on a poker video actually so I've always somewhat associated it with grinding. It's become one of my favourite tunes because it's got a lot of rise and fall so when the beat drops, I'm instantly energized no matter how late into the session it gets.
2. Ellie Goulding - Your Song (Blackmill Dubstep Remix)
I will not here a bad word said about Miss Goulding, everything she touches is Gould (get it :P) . She has the perfect tone for dub-step remixes, I can't really explain why but there are just so many of her songs that have had really successful remakes, her Starry Eyed remix by Jakwob probably being the most famous. Again a lot of rise and fall but all around just a tune.
3. Pendulum - The Island
I'll probably get some stick for this choice as Pendulum is a bit of an acquired taste but I'm a huge fan of theirs and I think this is probably one of their best songs. I love the pounding bass on this track mainly because my headphones are so terrible that I can't feel it unless the tune is really bass heavy.
So there's a little taste of what I like. Comment below with tunes you love grinding to as well, I really want to add new tunes to my grinding playlist so hopefully at some point I can get one long enough to last whole sessions! Remember to follow the blog and also follow me on Twitter (@Grimiscool) and feel free to give me a shout. Otherwise, hoping everyone has a big Sunday session and that I ship the Sunday Storm :)
1. B-Complex - Beautiful Lies
I first heard this tune on a poker video actually so I've always somewhat associated it with grinding. It's become one of my favourite tunes because it's got a lot of rise and fall so when the beat drops, I'm instantly energized no matter how late into the session it gets.
2. Ellie Goulding - Your Song (Blackmill Dubstep Remix)
I will not here a bad word said about Miss Goulding, everything she touches is Gould (get it :P) . She has the perfect tone for dub-step remixes, I can't really explain why but there are just so many of her songs that have had really successful remakes, her Starry Eyed remix by Jakwob probably being the most famous. Again a lot of rise and fall but all around just a tune.
3. Pendulum - The Island
I'll probably get some stick for this choice as Pendulum is a bit of an acquired taste but I'm a huge fan of theirs and I think this is probably one of their best songs. I love the pounding bass on this track mainly because my headphones are so terrible that I can't feel it unless the tune is really bass heavy.
So there's a little taste of what I like. Comment below with tunes you love grinding to as well, I really want to add new tunes to my grinding playlist so hopefully at some point I can get one long enough to last whole sessions! Remember to follow the blog and also follow me on Twitter (@Grimiscool) and feel free to give me a shout. Otherwise, hoping everyone has a big Sunday session and that I ship the Sunday Storm :)
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Is Poker really Gambling?
I bring up this question because twice in the last week, I've had to defend the fact that the game we know and love, and spend so much time studying, is actually skill based and not on the same degenerate level of roulette and blackjack.
The first time was while talking to a recruiter, and here's the punchline, in the investment banking sector. I thought in this case, surely being a poker player would be a positive. In my opinion, the skill sets of the two occupations are parallel, one needs to assess the situation by assigning value to an asset, whether that be a stock or your cards, and then make a +EV decision based upon you assessment. We've seen so many people cross industries recently with great success so I thought including the fact that I'm a winning poker player in my application would be to my benefit. Apparently not, I had to defend the point that poker was not gambling, especially online poker, and delved into a list of reasons of why poker is a skill game based on logic, reasoning and mathematics. I specifically reasoned that poker cannot be gambling be otherwise no one would ever win, that by the law of averages, being a professional poker in the long run once you have played hundreds of thousands, or even millions of hands, cannot possibly exist unless there was a skill element. Hopefully my passionate speech and vehement defense of the game worked it's magic but that's yet to be seen.
The second occasion was when playing around with the settings on this blog. I was toying with the layout of the sidebars when I noticed I could place ads on the page and monetize the site. Being the money-grabber that I am I immediately sent off an application to AdSense in order to be considered for monetization but received a reply that I would not be allowed due to the blog containing gambling content. Besides the fact that according to their T&Cs I am actually allowed a gambling blog, I didn't think that a blog that contains my random ramblings and the odd trip report would be considered to be promoting gambling. I could maybe understand if I was a Pokerstars Pro promoting the site directly or something of that nature but surely a blog like this is harmless enough.
I imagine some of you readers have had similar experiences and I wonder what reasons you have given to explain that we are not just degenerate gamblers but intelligent logical thinkers who work extremely hard to make money at this game. Leave a comment below or tweet me (@Grimiscool) or of course you can just tell me, I imagine I have most of you on Skype anyway! Especially let me know if you've used Poker as a skill or interest on you resume to apply for a job and whether it seemed to work for you. Otherwise ladies and gentlemen, have a great weekend and hopefully a big Sunday for all you grinders. Good luck all!
The first time was while talking to a recruiter, and here's the punchline, in the investment banking sector. I thought in this case, surely being a poker player would be a positive. In my opinion, the skill sets of the two occupations are parallel, one needs to assess the situation by assigning value to an asset, whether that be a stock or your cards, and then make a +EV decision based upon you assessment. We've seen so many people cross industries recently with great success so I thought including the fact that I'm a winning poker player in my application would be to my benefit. Apparently not, I had to defend the point that poker was not gambling, especially online poker, and delved into a list of reasons of why poker is a skill game based on logic, reasoning and mathematics. I specifically reasoned that poker cannot be gambling be otherwise no one would ever win, that by the law of averages, being a professional poker in the long run once you have played hundreds of thousands, or even millions of hands, cannot possibly exist unless there was a skill element. Hopefully my passionate speech and vehement defense of the game worked it's magic but that's yet to be seen.
The second occasion was when playing around with the settings on this blog. I was toying with the layout of the sidebars when I noticed I could place ads on the page and monetize the site. Being the money-grabber that I am I immediately sent off an application to AdSense in order to be considered for monetization but received a reply that I would not be allowed due to the blog containing gambling content. Besides the fact that according to their T&Cs I am actually allowed a gambling blog, I didn't think that a blog that contains my random ramblings and the odd trip report would be considered to be promoting gambling. I could maybe understand if I was a Pokerstars Pro promoting the site directly or something of that nature but surely a blog like this is harmless enough.
I imagine some of you readers have had similar experiences and I wonder what reasons you have given to explain that we are not just degenerate gamblers but intelligent logical thinkers who work extremely hard to make money at this game. Leave a comment below or tweet me (@Grimiscool) or of course you can just tell me, I imagine I have most of you on Skype anyway! Especially let me know if you've used Poker as a skill or interest on you resume to apply for a job and whether it seemed to work for you. Otherwise ladies and gentlemen, have a great weekend and hopefully a big Sunday for all you grinders. Good luck all!
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
November Goals
So I had a very decent October, profit of close to $4k. I managed to put in a fair amount of volume as well as some decent study time so all in all a very pleasing month. With Christmas coming up next month it's pretty important that November goes well as chances are I'll pick up a temp job in December, not so much for the money but it's good for my CV if I show that I didn't just sit around while looking for a career and there should be tons of jobs going for the Christmas period. Nevertheless, here's a few goals I want to attain for the month.
1. Profit of $5000
$5k is around the higher end of what I think I can achieve this month but you need to set lofty goals to keep you motivated. Obviously binking one of the Big/Hot tournaments will get me there in one swoop but I'm relying on a steady stream of O8 and PLO final tables to get me there. Although first prize in these tournaments rarely eclipse $500, they are pretty attainable and my edge in the games, especially on final tables, means I expect to make a 1st/2nd place at least once a day.
2. Ship a Red Label
A red label being a Big/Hot/Omania/Weekly type tournament. Last month I final tabled around 5 of these tournaments, 1 Big and 4 Omanias, but achieved a highest placing of 3rd. Unfortunately due to the structure of these tournaments, the average stack at the final tables is normally around 15-20BBs and even less for the morning PLO8 Omania. The first place prizes in these tournaments are always the largest on the schedules so not closing out is costing me a lot of money. I still haven't actually won one of these tournaments outright though, the best performance being chopping the Hotter 11 as chip leader, so I'm really motivated to bring one of these home.
3. Show a Profit at 180 Man SnGs
Solely turning a profit should never really be a goal but unfortunately in this case it is. I normally start loading 180s towards the end of my sessions when I have 1 or 2 deep runs left because after playing around 10 tables at once for 5-6 hours my focus tends to drop. By keeping the table count up I can maintain focus as well as increase volume. This tactic also works because many other grinders are also ending their schedules and as such the fields become softer. Lately my results in these 180s have been noticeably sub par and wasting a few buyins at the end of my schedule is definitely hurting my bottom line. Over the course of the month I intend to study 180s as intensely as I did before, when they were my main games, and hopefully show a positive ROI.
4. Win my MicroMillions prop bet
PokerStars runs it's micro stakes tournament series again beginning the 14th November and to motivate myself to grind the schedule hard I have made a small stakes prop bet with a fellow O8 grinder. We made a similar bet for the MTOPS series and even though I had a steady stream of cashes throughout the series, my opponent actually won the HORSE event which pretty much locked up the bet. Hopefully I can do the same this time around as we all know $50 for shipping a prop bet is so much sweeter than the $5k orso for actually winning a tournament!
5. Only get really drunk twice
Hopefully this bet should be a lock. I drink a lot less now than I did at university but unfortunately that means my liver is out of practice and the hangovers are lasting a lot longer. Last month I lost a whole Sunday grind session because I was getting over a particularly heavy night and couldn't stomach focusing on a screen for the whole day. I say twice because I need to make two noticeable exceptions. Firstly, it's my birthday at the end of the month, which as we all know is a perfect excuse to drink too much. Secondly, PokerStars are running their second VIP Club Live here in London and last year I had such an amazing time that I cannot miss it this time around. Looking at the preliminary schedule, this year could get even messier than the last outing, so I'm pre planning my hangover this time around.
So there's a few of the goals I hope to attain this month. Obviously the "Find a real job" goal is still ongoing and the grind for that won't end until it has been attained, but for now these 5 poker/life goals will have to do. I'll post a summary of how I did at the end of the month and will probably reference these goals throughout November so be sure to follow to blog for regular updates. You can also follow me on Twitter (@Grimiscool) for general updates on life as well as other random musings. Until next time, here's wishing everyone good luck at the tables for November and speak to you all soon. Peace.
1. Profit of $5000
$5k is around the higher end of what I think I can achieve this month but you need to set lofty goals to keep you motivated. Obviously binking one of the Big/Hot tournaments will get me there in one swoop but I'm relying on a steady stream of O8 and PLO final tables to get me there. Although first prize in these tournaments rarely eclipse $500, they are pretty attainable and my edge in the games, especially on final tables, means I expect to make a 1st/2nd place at least once a day.
2. Ship a Red Label
A red label being a Big/Hot/Omania/Weekly type tournament. Last month I final tabled around 5 of these tournaments, 1 Big and 4 Omanias, but achieved a highest placing of 3rd. Unfortunately due to the structure of these tournaments, the average stack at the final tables is normally around 15-20BBs and even less for the morning PLO8 Omania. The first place prizes in these tournaments are always the largest on the schedules so not closing out is costing me a lot of money. I still haven't actually won one of these tournaments outright though, the best performance being chopping the Hotter 11 as chip leader, so I'm really motivated to bring one of these home.
3. Show a Profit at 180 Man SnGs
Solely turning a profit should never really be a goal but unfortunately in this case it is. I normally start loading 180s towards the end of my sessions when I have 1 or 2 deep runs left because after playing around 10 tables at once for 5-6 hours my focus tends to drop. By keeping the table count up I can maintain focus as well as increase volume. This tactic also works because many other grinders are also ending their schedules and as such the fields become softer. Lately my results in these 180s have been noticeably sub par and wasting a few buyins at the end of my schedule is definitely hurting my bottom line. Over the course of the month I intend to study 180s as intensely as I did before, when they were my main games, and hopefully show a positive ROI.
4. Win my MicroMillions prop bet
PokerStars runs it's micro stakes tournament series again beginning the 14th November and to motivate myself to grind the schedule hard I have made a small stakes prop bet with a fellow O8 grinder. We made a similar bet for the MTOPS series and even though I had a steady stream of cashes throughout the series, my opponent actually won the HORSE event which pretty much locked up the bet. Hopefully I can do the same this time around as we all know $50 for shipping a prop bet is so much sweeter than the $5k orso for actually winning a tournament!
5. Only get really drunk twice
Hopefully this bet should be a lock. I drink a lot less now than I did at university but unfortunately that means my liver is out of practice and the hangovers are lasting a lot longer. Last month I lost a whole Sunday grind session because I was getting over a particularly heavy night and couldn't stomach focusing on a screen for the whole day. I say twice because I need to make two noticeable exceptions. Firstly, it's my birthday at the end of the month, which as we all know is a perfect excuse to drink too much. Secondly, PokerStars are running their second VIP Club Live here in London and last year I had such an amazing time that I cannot miss it this time around. Looking at the preliminary schedule, this year could get even messier than the last outing, so I'm pre planning my hangover this time around.
So there's a few of the goals I hope to attain this month. Obviously the "Find a real job" goal is still ongoing and the grind for that won't end until it has been attained, but for now these 5 poker/life goals will have to do. I'll post a summary of how I did at the end of the month and will probably reference these goals throughout November so be sure to follow to blog for regular updates. You can also follow me on Twitter (@Grimiscool) for general updates on life as well as other random musings. Until next time, here's wishing everyone good luck at the tables for November and speak to you all soon. Peace.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
The Resurrection of the Blog!
That's right, I've decided to bring back this Blog from the dead and start posting again! I stopped writing the Blog just over 2 years ago and I'm not all too sure why, I think I down swung pretty hard soon after my last post and the thought of writing about how poorly things were going didn't really seem to motivate me. But that was 2 years ago and a lot has happened since so let's start by giving you a short recap.
So I left the Blog at the end of Summer 2011, the start of my final year of my undergraduate course. As any graduate will tell you, the final year of your course is usually an absolute bitch, and mine was no exception. I had almost no time for poker, let alone blogging, and didn't put a lot of effort into studying and attempting to improve me game. I still had a winning year but I can only imagine how badly I was playing and how I ran good in a few select tournaments in order to turn that profit. I was picked up by a large backing stable however it wasn't the right fit. The stable had many full time mid to high stakes MTT grinders and news of my final-tabling a $5 turbo was often overshadowed by a stable mate going deep in a Sunday Major. We decided to part ways but on good term and I do wish them the best of luck in the future. I still see many of the grinders at the tables and, from what I can see, they are all still decent winners.
I took a short break after ending the backing deal to decide how I wanted to progress in Poker. Did I want to go alone or stay backed, did I want to stick to MTTs or start playing cash again, was I going to continue on Stars or move to softer Euro sites, etc. After a good bit of deliberation and speaking with various backers and stables I eventually chose a backing deal with Global Staking, a large backing group based in America. I decided that I felt far more comfortable playing on stake and what stood out about the deal was the inclusion of a personal tutor who I could work with. I find the one on one coaching sessions extremely helpful at erasing leaks in my own game and really highlights how I can improve.
Since then I have gone from strength to strength. I am currently having my best year yet results wise and am close to the goal I set myself at the beginning of the year of $25k profit on Pokerstars, largely in part thanks to the biggest score of my career to date, chopping the Hotter 11 as chip leader for $11k. I would have hit my goal very early had I not downswung in the Summer. I took my usual 3 months off to focus on exams and what followed was a lot of volume but with sub standard play. I got myself into a very large make up figure, especially considering the stakes I was playing but I managed to refocus, continue to study and grind my way back out of it. I always stress to players, downswings happen, the length of them depend on how hard you work. I was lucky enough to have a strong group of grinders around me for motivation as well as great coaching.
I have continued with my strategy of mixing in both NLHE and PLO8 MTTs but recently I have included PLO to the mix. My backing group stake a few PLO specialists and after a few months of learning the basics and observing their games, I decided to take a shot at it an I've found PLO to be very lucrative. By adding in these games and also the 5 card variants, I have drastically increased my overall ROI and now on OPR I am showing large profit in all games, excluding LHE but who cares about that lol. I am currently playing full time while I search for a career after graduating university so I normally play 5 days a week but will probably cut down to 2/3 once I'm employed.
I intend to update this blog a lot more regularly than I did before, mainly due to the fact I have a lot more time on my hands these days and thus less reasons not to write. And don't worry, future posts won't be as long. Hope you enjoyed reading and be sure to follow the blog. Later y'all.
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