Just finished playing another $4/180 tournament. I made it heads up with about a 4:1 chip lead and blew it. The competition was much better in this one. I made several mistakes, and got extremely lucky on at least two occassions. But I played really well in other spots and was pleased with how i navigated several dangerous situations. My headsup on the other hand was a colossal mess... i
I promised to put up a few vids in a previous post.Since i've been crushing the 45s again lately, i've done one of my wins in those and my $4/180 sng win lastnight. $3 45 player sng 44MB 25minutes $4 180 SNG WIN 1st HOUR 29MB 17minutes 2nd HOUR 28MB 16minutes 3rd Hour & Final Table 28MB 15minutes Final Table & HeadsUP play 38MB 20minutes I think i played well in both tournaments but
"Multiple level thinking is largely what seperates professionals from amateurs, what seperate players who win at the top levels from those who lose" - Sklansky For the most part players on my level, including myself, think on level one the majority of the time. This level, refered to as the "Zeroth" level in "Theory and Practise", is where a player only considers his hand and what possible hands
I haven't been able to update or play much because of life stuff... busy. But i feel that i've been playing my best poker in a while recently. I played about 8 4/180s on sunday and busted early in all except one. The level of play was horrible, after 30 minutes it was normal to have 5 players with a vpip of +40% and at least 2 at +70%... just a mine field. The Tourny that i went deep in, i
This is the title of one of Rizen's Articles from the Good Reading section on the left. He observes how many players pay a huge buy-in fee to enter a tournament and then proceed to not give it their full attention, thus leaving money on the table. I know that i am also guilty of this because i usually play while also watching tv or browsing websites online. While my buy-in fees are alot less
So i'm playing $4/180 sngs almost exclusively now. I played 52 of them in October with a ROI of about 77%... not sustainable I know. But i'm not interested in grinding these for a profit. I'm trying to build a bankroll and gain some experience in MTT play. Eventually i'd like to play in some of the larger tournies on the net... the ones with the big payout :). So far this month though i've
Didn't make my goal of breaking even on sharkscope for my 2000th sng. I came close but went on a bad streak. Just couldnt get deep like i was doing recently and took a lot of bad beats. Also played some when i was just not in the frame of mind to make good decisions... always a bad thing. I've made two more final tables in the 180s recently but busted 5th both times. I will have to adjust my FT
Regular reviews are an important part of improving your tournament play. Its amazing how much you learn, by replaying a tournament, about your own play and your opponents. After busting 20th in the last 3 180sngs that i went deep in i decided that i had to replay each to see what went wrong. I learned that i missed several spots to pick up chips and i was busting out because i did not change
I checked myself out at sharkscope recently and I'm at 1962 games played with 2% ROI and -$359.00. My goal will be to breakeven by my 2000th game. While i've been crushing the $3.25 45 player sngs lately, these will not get the job done. therefore my next 38 games will be strictly $4/180 sngs. Speaking of the $4/180 sngs, i was browsing pocketfives lastnight at work and noticed that they have a
..... where do i begin? First the break was not planned. I did not say i will not play poker/blog for this period of time, it just happened. I did not, do not hate poker. I'm just not as enthused as i used to be. Several things kinda happened in my life at once that made if difficult for me to care or focus entirely on poker. Then i went on a downswing, and was unable to recover. My poker 'mojo
Nothing much going on. Mainly dealing with some life stuff and playing poker occassionally. Have moved to the 45s, mainly because of the time factor. I have also played a few sessions of 25nl-100NL 6mx on UB with average results. nothing interesting.
Its been a few weeks since i've played 6max nlhe and i'm beginning to feel the itch to play again. I've played a few sessions on UB and have done ok. I finally took a look at my stats for June and i'm only down 3 BIs after less than 10k hands. This is not as bad as it felt. I made some truly horrible plays but not surprisingly these were preceeded by some equally horrendous beats. But i
I played two $4/180 tournies today, was poised to go deep in the first one but ran into a bad beat in the first hour in the process of building my stack. I was actually a short stack in the second at the time i busted out. I refocused on the this tourny and went deep; finishing 10th. This is my final hand. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t800 (5 handed) Hand History Converter
I did not play a 4/180 tourny today because i felt i would not be able to focus for the full tourny. Instead i decided to play a few 45 player tournies.I single tabled for the first one because i had to create a pahud log to send to support. For the past few weeks my hud has not been working and i can't figure out why... I hope this resolves the problem. I did not money in any of these tournies.