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21
Sep

First Official Post

Sharing this blog will be an interesting experience for both Sam and I. I’ve had several failed attempts at maintaining a blog in the past and was never motivated enough to keep it going. I’m determined to keep this one going with Sam and to keep us both on track to improving our game.

Our goal for the first week is to watch some videos on DC that pertain to our limit and playing a minimum number of hands per week. We will be reviewing hands from our sessions and spots from videos and each others play. Since this will officially be the first week, we’re going to take it slow and see how things develop. GL Sam, make sure you put in the hands.

Goals for week 1:

  • minimum of 2.5k hands
  • watch Tubasteve’s Road to Robusto NL series (episodes 1 & 2)
21
Sep

Joined a poker group…

A few days ago I joined a poker group, I Stack More. I’ve always wanted to find a group of collective minds to discuss concepts and hand history with. I did a few session with the group today. It was interesting to see how other thought about the same situations and the thought process that happens during a hand. During the sweat session I find myself not being able to express my thought process very clearly. This got me thinking, maybe I’m doing things and not truly understanding why. Either way being a part of a group with similar goals is definitely going to help me grow. If nothing else I now have a support group who knows my goal and will keep me focus towards reaching them.

I’ve added Ben as a Author to the site. Welcome Ben. Hopefully by me knowing Ben will be checking this blog often, it’ll make me post more frequently.

2.5k Hands Weekly Goal

My new goal is to play a minimum of 2.5k hands/week. It shouldn’t be too hard but I don’t think I play enough, so this goal should help me in at least establishing a playing schedule.

18
Jan

Frustrated Villain

I’m being pretty aggro, stealing every chance I get. The villain has decided to take a stance and not let me keep stealing his blinds. He’s 3betted me from the BB a few times. I folded to his 3bet once, called him and CBET the flop 2nd time, he folded blinds to me the rest, and then the situation below came up. I knew he was frustrated with my steals and just decided he wasn’t taking it anymore.

PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $0.50 BB (4 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Hero (Button) ($56.80)
SB ($83.50)
BB ($53.50)
UTG ($62.10)

Preflop: Hero is Button with 8, J
1 fold, Hero raises to $1.25, SB calls $1, BB raises to $4.50, Hero raises to $9.25, 1 fold, BB calls $4.75

Flop: ($19.75) 10, 3, 2 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks

Turn: ($19.75) 8 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $11.25, BB calls $11.25

River: ($42.25) J (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $26.50, BB calls $26.50

Total pot: $95.25 | Rake: $2

Results:
Hero had 8, J (two pair, Jacks and eights).
BB mucked 4, 2 (one pair, twos).
Outcome: Hero won $93.25

Wow he called me down with bottom pair 4 kicker. Awesome.

12
Jan

Catching Up Post

Well Okay I am really going to try and post more often. The intent of this bring you up to par on what’s has been going on with me so far.

December Vegas Trip:

Vegas was damm fun. Andrew and I got caught in a winter storm. The Cajon pass was closed until further notice, the morning we left. We both decided to ignore the warning and attempted to go anyways. This trip was solely a Poker Run, and I love Poker run. When we arrived at the Cajon Pass, sure enough just as the newscaster said, it was closed. All the truckers were parked on the side of the road waiting for the storm to clear and the pass to re-open. Dru and I did the samething. We parked for several hours. After 7hrs went by, we decided to head over to Morongo Casino for some poker there. Going back to rest up and attempt Vegas again the next day, was NEVER an option. We both had too much Gamble in us and were very determined.

Dru and I arrived at Morongo around 6 o’clock. The casino has a 7pm $5 dollar buy-in multiple re-buy game. We both signed up for the game. Dru left me to go play some BlackJack. I thought Morongo has a deep stack game, but it turned out their NL game were all shortstack games. They spreaded a $1/$3  40Min/$100Max game. This is just a little bit better than the HG $2/$5  $100buy-in game. After being dissapointed that I wasn’t going to get to play deep, I decided to just sit and wait for the tournament to start.

I didn’t like the tournament structure. For $5 I got 500 tournament chips. The blind started at 25/50. Then you had the option of buying 1500 extra chips for $20. The re-buys were $20 for 3000 chips the first hour. After all was said and done the tournament costed me $85 dollars. I can’t remember a good hand I got early in the tournament. When it came down to 2 Tables, I noticed how passive everybody else was playing. I started to steal from the cutoff. Nobody called. Made an attempt to steal again from the BTN, again nobody called. Stole a few more pots and manage to stay afloat to the final table. Dru also made it to the final table. The final table was once again full of pretty passive players. I had K3os in the BB and a guy in MP pushed all-in, it came around to the SB, who I told “you call and I am coming over the top”, that got him to fold. It was great for me I had to call a few more chips (less than a SB) to go to the river. The shortstacked MP raiser had AQos, fortunately for me I got a 3.

later int he tournament Dru became a shortstack. He was on the BB when this lucky old man limped in. Dru immediately pushed and the old man practically insta call him with 33. I thought Dru was making a steal attempt or pushing with crap since after posting the BB he was commited anyways. Turned out Dru actually had a hand. I dont remember what it was but it had 33 beat. It was something along the line of 77 or 88? He had an overpair.  I remember mumbling “80% to win, big favorite”. The guy next to me tells me he folded a 3. You guessed it, the river, the case 3. Lucky old man, was once again, lucky ass hell. I kept stealing relentlessly until it got down to 3 players. One guy suggested we chopped. I looked at the price structure and the pay difference and decided there wasn’t much value in continuing play. I definitely had a big edge over my other two opponents. I stole 2 -3 pots in a row before one of them asked to chop. By that time we all had equal amounts in chips. Well 3rd place paid $290 or so. Minus the $85 it cost me I was happy with the results. More importantly I was happy with the way I played throughout the tournament. I don’t remember getting any kind of premium hands preflop or on the flop. I just aggressively stole when I thought the situation was favorable and my fold equity were good.

After the tournament I jumped in to a limit game while Dru went to play some BlackJack. After awhile I got worried about him, as BlackJack one of those fast pace games where you can easily go +/- 1k easy. I circled the casino a few time and found him. Dragged him over to the limit table. We sat at the limit table until the wee hours of the morning. There were a group of 18yr olds that didnt know how to play poker very well. Unfortunately they were getting pretty damm lucky. I was aggressively trying to steal and re-steal the pots, except it seemed they were always catchign cards on me. One of the kid even would reraise me everytime i raise, it didnt matter what he had, he just kept doing it. We would cap a few times, I even had to slow down with a flopped str8 on one hand (lower end). He rivered an inside card to make a higher str8. Errrrrrr. I think all and all I walked away +20. I don’t remember how Dru did. With the BlackJack winnings he walked away + also.

At 7am, tired ass hell, we jumped back in the car and continued our donkey quest to vegas. Dru and I stopped at a Denny’s where we fell asleep in the car for awhile. After we woke up, we got breakfast. We were talking about poker, when a waiter walking by heard us and apparently he was an aspiring poker player also. From the things he said and how excited about poker he was, I knew he was a newbie barely learning the game. I remember maybe a year ago I thought I knew a lot about poker and how to play the game, I now realize what little I really know.

After breakfast we got back on the road and headed again for Cajon Pass. Neither one of us knew if the pass was opened, but we decided to gamble and check it out anyways. Got to Cajon Pass, and sure enough we had won that coinflip.  Traffic thru the pass was pretty heavy. The pass had probably just opened.

The traffic to vegas was long and conjested. Normally I don’t have the patient for such things, but this trip I had all the patients in the world. It was my determination to get there. It took us a long while but we eventually made it to vegas, tired and sleepy but we made it. We checked in, took turn taking a shower, changed clothes, and headed for the poker tables. I sat down at a $1/$3   $100min/$300max game. At first I was a little intimidated, I didn’t know what to expect from a live deepstack game. I’m use to fast aggressive 6max online deep stack games. Turned out the game was very fishy. Everyone was passive. I think my game is very bluffy in nature. I started to make a lot of steals at various pots. Took down almost all the pots I tried to steal. It was awesome, the whole table was letting me run all over them.

We left vegas having logged 18+hrs at the table. I walked away a little over $500. Awesome trip. Dru got comped the room. He had buffet voucher for the Flamingo lunch buffet, so we ate there. Dru also had a BOGO coupon for the Rio’s Seafood Buffet, we ate there. That buffet had degraded a lot from the time I first remember going there. I definitely don’t recommended that place.

I wish I could remember more of the detail of our Vegas trip, but this is a post a month after the trip.

Work:

Work has been getting busy. The optempo has been steadily increasing. This year signify the countdown to our unit’s deployment in 2010. One year from now, I will probably be blogging from a location other than home.

I was scheduled to ETS (end term of service) in Feb 2009. After delaying it for a long time, I finally decided to reenlist for one more year.  With the economy being as bad as it is and all I hear about from everyone is how they lost their jobs or got cut in hours. I eventually decided to stick around the security of my job. Sometime my job suck.  It sucks not because I have to sometime work long hours or overwhelm with work. It sucks because sometime the people in charge are complete IDIOTS.

Life:

I recently got a dog. His name is Mr. Lion Snuggles. Sharmaine wanted to call him snuggles since he likes to snuggle with us. I gave him the first name of Lion for an ancestor are the inspiration for the Lions statue that you see at entrance of Imperial palaces.

I’m going to try and post more often, so it won’t be long post with me trying to remember things that happened months ago.

27
Sep

microNL here I come…

Hello. i want to keep this blog updated with my poker progress but I keep neglecting it. So here another attempt at it. In case anybody actually read my blog, a lot has changed. In my personal Life, I moved to an apartment. It’s a 2bed/2bath apartment. The 2nd bedroom I’m using it as my playroom/poker room. Because of my move, I don’t have a ton of disposable income like I use to, therefore moving to the online microNL games makes a lot of sense with my tiny bankroll. I don’t got a working digital camera, but once I get one I’ll post a picture.

Now on to Poker. I’ve decided to stop playing live poker at Hawaiian Gardens. There was a variety of reasons for it. I feel there more room to learn and grow as a student of the game by playing online. When I’m at the table in a live game after a session, I can only remember a few key hands. Even then I don’t remember all the details, mostly my opponents exact stack size. The live games here in southern california are designed to be very volatile and favors the beginner. This is largely due to the buy-in amounts. I was playign the $40 buy-ins with blinds at $1/$2 regularly. The game designed to m ake you a short stack and be aggressive right from the start. Even when you get to the point where you ‘ve got 100bb, your opponents generally have only 20bb - 40bb. I tent to treat these games as a pre-flop and flop only decision games.

I’m mostly a Linux guy. Except for using Windows at work, all my systems at home are linux. Recently I installed Windows onto one of my box. I know it goes against my anti-microsoft philosophy, but I had to do it to make sure all the poker software are running correctly. I also purchased Holdem Manager, which so far is awesome. I’m stilling trying to set it up exactly the way I want it. My computer all setup to play poker. Watch out microNL here I come.

16
Dec

Building a Bankroll

Well……I’ve been playing too much poker lately. I’m beginning to think I play just to play and not play to win. When I’m up I don’t seem to want to leave the table. Thoughts of me being able to win more enter my mind. I tent to believe I’m better than all if not most of the other players at the table, it’s just sometimes the cards don’t go my way. I’ve expressed to Sharmaine how important having a bankroll is to the game. Well she’s decided to hold me to it. Sharmaine has limit my playing to only money from within my bankroll. Since I’ve long depleted my bankroll (thru poker and other things) I now have to start building a new one. This time this bankroll will only be solely for poker. The wins will be for poker the losses will be poker losses. I’m beginning to understand the importance of keeping poker money and personal money separate. It’ll be a few months before I accumulate enough money in the bankroll to play again.

To get myself back into the action as soon as possible, I’m going to have to drop down a few levels. I’m thinking 2/4 a loose enough level to re-tool my game. The bankroll required small enough that I could accumulate in a span of two months.

Level $2/$4

Bankroll required: 200×4 = $800

January - $400

February - $400

I’ve read ideally a player would need 300bb to never go broke. I’m going to try it with a 200bb bankroll. We’ll see.

03
Sep

Cold Calling 2bet with a small Pocket Pair

I went back for more poker. Yep I’m definitely an addict. I was playing poker, and there was a Cambodian guy who sat down with his wife. I’ve played with him a few times before, and he usually tells his wife different things he notice in Cambodian. Myself being a keen poker player and Cambodian, I was able to casually listen in on his conversation. Hey every little edge I can get, after all it is a poker game. Well, it so happened that today they were talking shit about me. Neither one of them realized I was a Cambodian. My eyes are a little more slanted than a normal Cambodian would have. I decided to let them know I can understand. They were both shocked and it got them to stop talking shit (about me at least).

I play just like you do, except you’re a little more aggressive” - Old Cambodian Man

What the older Cambodian Man said to me got me thinking. From watching his plays, he is rather aggressive, makes me think i’m being overly aggressive, maybe even loose aggressive. Then what happened next got me thinking even more. 3players limped in and the 4th player made it 2bets to the Older Cambodian Man…he called……and a few other players called the 2bet…i believe it was 5handed to the flop. What came on the flop doesn’t really matter much, what does matter is that the Old Cambodian Man flopped a set. At the showdown I remember telling him.

You don’t play like me, I wouldn’t call 2bets with a small pocket pair - Newbie too tight Me

Hmmmm, came home and ponder about calling small pocket pairs for 2bets..maybe even for 3bets? With 5players in the hand and paying 2bets for the flop not too bad. This is definitely a leak in my game. Calling cold bets preflop isn’t that bad of a play. If i don’t hit a set I can easily let go. I’m not exactly trapped nor dominated. I know I’m also leaking in other aspect of my game, but this is a leak I’ve was able to identify in this session.

01
Sep

Good Run of Cards!

Hello…..I went to play yesterday at HG. Poker is definitely a lot more fun with you’re running very well. I think I got AA about 3 times. 1st time I flopped a set and turned a boat, with only 1 A left in the deck, someone still manages to call me all the way down. The game was great. The 2nd time I noticed a player that was short stack and he’s also pretty loose aggressive, noticed he was going to 2bet preflop, so I limped in, he 2bet, and I got to 3bet the hand. Of course this is HG, so it got capped. I don’t know how correct it is to capped preflop yourself when you know another player will capped it anyhow. It is however something I’ll have to think about on the flop as the person who capped generally would have a pocket pair (low to medium), suited connectors, and maybe Axs. We saw the flop 4 handed and it was Kx 8x 10x, I betted out the flop and got 2bet by the loose aggressor on the button. At this point I wasn’t sure what he really had, but I figured he’s not totally insane, so I gave him credit for Kx perhaps even AK. I 3bet and he capped it. The other 2 players between us still called. The turn came Jx….definitely didn’t like the turn the small blind checks and I thought for awhile and decided the turn was very bad for me, therefore I checked…..my loose aggressor bet the turn and the small blind checked-raised…..ahhhhhhh at this point I had to figure my hand was no good, the pot was quite large, I eventually folded…the river came X and everybody checked to the loose aggressor on the button who betted and didn’t get called…took down the pot. After the hand was over he stated he had AK. Errrrrrr i asked the small blind why he check raised the turn and he told me he had an opened ended straight draw and a flush draw (was backdoor on the flop) errrrrrr I don’t know if what he did was correct but it sounds strange. All and all it was a great session won a lot of pots, and saw a lot of the junk cards i folded flopped monsters.

Date: 31 Aug 2007
Start Time: 3:00 pm Buy-In $100
End Time: 9:00 pm Cash Out $507




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