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Postby Runner_Runner » Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:34 pm

Since we've started a new month, now is a good time IMO to start keeping a poker journal. I considered keeping this private, but read some of the other journals this afternoon and came to the conculsion that we all go through the same trials and tribulations learning the game of poker. That doubled with the hope of having other forum members read this and interject with comments swayed me to post my entries here instead.

If no one reads or responds to this, that's fine as well. It's here for my benefit, but hopefully there will be contributions and someone someday can draw upon its knowledge.

I'm going to re-introduce myself, not only for the sake of the journal and its completeness, but for those players that may read this who may not be a regular to the NLHE forum, where my home is on this site.

I play NLHE exclusivley. What follows is fairly lengthy, but will provide a backdrop for what's to follow in subsquent entries. So be warned now guys, if you only have 30 seconds to devote here, you might want to consider going on to the next entry or piecing together my story on the NLHE threads.

BACK STORY

My friend Bobby took me to a live NL tourtament in the backroom of a Chinese restaurant last April (2005). Before this my only exposure to poker in any form were a few episodes of The World Series of Poker and watching Bobby play SNG's online at Party Poker.

The tourament was 20 people with a $55 buy in. I had money to burn, and I was here and not going home since Bobby drove, so I gave the guy who was running the game $55 and took a seat. Other than a 10 minute discussion during the car ride up on the mechanics of NLHE, I had no clue about what hands were good, and didn't even know that a flush beat a straight (needless to say I know now :lol: ).

I finished that game in 19th place (one of the favorites actually busted out ahead of me) - I put all my money in with AK and an A on the flop and the person who busted me was none other than my friend Bobby (who had AA).

I was enthralled and watched the rest of the tourtament with great interest, rooting for the very same "friend" (actually we're great friends) that busted me. Bobby finished third and lost on a bad beat with AA again, losing to A6 when a second 6 came on the river.

We discussed how Bobby played and what hands he played and what bets meant, etc., on the car ride home. He convinced me to set up an account at Party Poker and to give it a try for myself.

A couple of days later, during my week off from work, while watching the white smoke emit from the chimney from Vatican Square (signaling the end of conclave and election of Pope Benedict XVI), I was in the process of setting up an account and making my first real money deposit.

I played a few $5 SNG's and lost every one of them. Several days later, I deposited another small amount of money and placed ITM once or twice, and lost the rest of it.

I started to think to myself that only a certain kind of person can play poker for a profit, and that I just didn't have what it took. Out of bordem one evening, I entered "poker" into Google and an online mannual on NLHE tatics by a Rory Monahan came up. I knew he was just as much of a salesman as a poker player, but I paid the $30 and downloaded the mannual. I spent the rest of the evening reading it, and boy, did I learn a few basics that I had no clue about beforehand (you mean you're SUPPOSED to raise PF with good cards? You mean it's better to BET than to CALL?)

With my newfound eagerness, I deposited another modest sum at Party and hopped onto a $5 SNG. I won! My very first victory. The $25 felt like a huge breath of fresh air. Not because it's $25, but because I finally figured out that maybe someone like me CAN actaully LEARN and get better. I tried a few more, and placed ITM in several and won another one.

I felt good. With my new "knowledge", I decided to go out and buy some books on Poker. I had no idea they actually wrote books on poker! Let's see, I bought and read the following, to name a few:

1. The New Player's Guide to Winning at NLHE (Tom McEvoy)
2. Championship Pot Limit and No Limit Hold 'em (McEvoy and Cloutier)
3. HOH, Volumes I and II (when it came out) (Dan Harrington)
4. Tourtament Poker for Advanced Players (Sklansky) - this was my first experience with David Sklansky's writing - needless to say I took me a LONG time to get through this one :shock:
5. Killer Poker Online (Vourhas)
6. Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play (Sklansky and others) - oops, this pertains to LIMIT. I had no clue that when people say Hold 'em, they usually mean limit. :oops:
7. Shuffle Up and Deal! (Sexton)
8. Mastering NLHE (Fox & Harker) - wait, this was about cash games! What the hell is a "cash" game? :?:

So I asked my friend Bobby what the fuck a cash game is. He fired up his account at Party Poker and hopped into a $25 NL game. Wow, this is real money and not tourtament chips...wild!

But...it wasn't for me (at the time). Way too boring to sit there and fold most of the time.

After some re-reading and watching the WPT on the Travel Channel, I decided it was SNG time again at Party. This time, though, I was playing for real money. I started playing $20 and $30 SNG's, and while I won and placed in a few, the game was too good for my level and I eventually lost my money once again. I did manage to play in a few home games, and win them, even getting revenge on my friend Bobby :twisted:

This pattern of deposit, play, lose continued for about six months (say November of 2005). During this time in my continuing search for information, I heard about the United Poker Forum, set up an account there, and began posting and making what I thought were contributions. Little did I know I joined a group of mafia-run bozos that regard flaming as a way of life. I soon ceased to post there, but heard a reference to another poker forum - Bet the Pot. Never heard of it. Curious, I clicked over, and wow...I liked the layout and everything was well-organized. I didn't have to wade through spam and limit hands (nothing aganist the limit players here) to get some SNG advice. But, I didn't really feel like joining at this point because of my UPF experience.

While I was at it, I decided that I've had just about enough of Party. So I found UB and liked the software, and that combined with my initial good luck caused me to make a move to where I am now.

The turning point in my experience thus far came in late November, when I won my first MTT (it was a $30 buy in, which netted me $1,300 more or less). Wow! I was estatic! For whatever reason, I decided to explore the cash games available on UB. Since I had 4 figures in my UB account, I decided to start at $100 NL. (Yes, this was not a diligent move) I actually did pretty good, so moved up to $200 a few days later. Here I lost a little and began going on permanent tilt. I moved up to $400 and lastly to $600 in attempts to recoup my losses and get back to where I was so I could go back down to $100.

I lost every cent.

I joined BTP.

At this point I said to myself I will make one more deposit here and if I gamble it away (I say gamble as in go on tilt and do stupid things vs. lose via bad cards, etc.) I will label myself as a gambilng addict and not touch poker again.

I deposited $40, sat down at a $2 NL table, and began my campaign.
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Postby Runner_Runner » Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:46 pm

$2 NL

Wow, what an experience. And I thought the $5 SNG players at Party were bad! People running hopeless bluffs (even calling all-in on a bluff), calling down with absolutley nothing, and buying in for their last 25 cents.

In a little over a month, I've managed to bring my bankroll up from $40 to $200 with a win rate of 25PT/BB 100 over 17K hands. Combined with my newfound fondness for playing multiple tables, posting here at BTP, and solid play, I feel that I've overcome my past behavior and am ready for the future.

I took a few lumps along the way, but have begun to learn to control my tilt and remember that this is one long session and not put too much stock in short-term results.

I look forward to looking up to the great names on this site and hopefully someday playing at their level and earning the kind of money off this they do on a regular basis.

I look forward to $10 NL and what I'm sure will be many new lessons learned during the next step of my campaign.
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Postby Runner_Runner » Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:52 pm

I'll be posting weekly updates as to my progess, thoughts, etc. I'll save my hand histories for the NLHE forum.
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Postby Runner_Runner » Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:44 pm

WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 5, 2006

Overall, it's been a good week. I think I'm starting to adjust to $10 NL vs. $2 NL. I may have initially underestimated the competition a bit - I'm finding that while there are still loads of fish for the fleecing, the tables are generally tighter and there are less people making bad moves PF. Post flop, however, has remained much the same. I'm also suprised that the pots aren't as proportionally as big as in $2 NL. Having a pot of 2-3 stacks was not at all uncommon, but here if we get up to $10, that's a lot. I guess it's more of a "grind", and I should probably expect the same as I continue to move through the ranks.

I've also made a comittment to myself to take at least one day off per week to rest and recharge my batteries between now and April. After all it is tax season.

Here's my stats-

1 table
6 days play

Net profit for week: $66.02

Bankroll as of 2/5/06: $289.42

Starting Tuesday, I will be adding back my second table (I said I'd wait two weeks to adjust to the new game, and tomorrow will be the last day of the 14-day period) I might even take tomorrow as my "off" day.
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Postby MVPSPORTS » Mon Feb 06, 2006 2:39 am

No... they're crap...
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Postby Runner_Runner » Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:20 pm

WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 12, 2006

Lots of bitching below...

Help! This past week has been just as nasty as last week was good. Before the last 96 hours rolled around, I thought I was immune to tilt. Obviously not. Today alone I donked off two stacks with Aces on very drawy boards - I bet pot, and the monkeys still call with their gutshot straights and 6-high flushes. And invaribly, they make their "hand" on the turn, push, and of course jackass I am, I call and seem shocked over and over again when the pot is scooped by the dumb fuck playing 8-5 suited to a raise oop.

Of course, I may be the dumb fuck for paying it off over and over again.

Amazing how many times I got dealt pocket Kings this week - and overall this hand was -EV for me over the week. Maybe I'm getting pushed off hands. I really can't believe I'm not rolling over $10 NL. Makes me sick.

I guess the remedy for next week is to take a deep breath, come back ready to go and hopefully get through this rather prolonged tilt session/unfavorable variance swing.

Since the bad times started, I'm down $35.65. I have made a rule for myself that I will step back down a level and recoup if I have a drawdown of 5 buy ins, which is $50. I'm praying that it doesn't happen. I've been through worse drawdowns (at $2 NL over another 4-day period) and came back. How demoralizing my play has been this week.

I need to remind myself that many of the moves that the guys here talk about simply don't work at the micro limits. No one's going to fold top pair to a hefty raise on the flop, even with a deuce kicker. ABC poker it is. Stop the madness... :cry:

2 tables
6 days play

Net Loss for week: ($18.67)

Bankroll as of 2/12/06: $270.75
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Postby Runner_Runner » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:02 pm

WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 19, 2006

Well, the first thing I realized after making my journal entry last week is that I was nowhere near the point that I needed to begin worrying or complaining about variance.

Having said that though, I read through a couple of threads on micro-limit play and started one of my own, to which I received some excellent responses and quite frankly made me take a look at my micro-limit game. In a way I've realized that I'm still in the process of adjusting from SNG's to cash games to micro limit cash games.

I predicted that I would come back from my downswing, and come back I did. After starting my playing week this past Tuesday with a wonderful profit of $.05 (to which I made reference in the low content section of this forum), the rest of the sessions this week were solid winners.

I've even tightened up my game more than I had been - and much to my surpise/delight, still get paid off on my big hands more times than not. The only big mistake I made this week was going too far with TPTK, but luckily for me it was aganist a short stack.

The plan for the upcoming week is to continue TAG ABC poker and trudge onward toward my goal bankroll of $500, at which point I will be moving to $25 NL.

2 tables
6 days play

Net profit for week: $56.47

Bankroll as of 2/19/06: $327.22

Emoticon of the Week: :)
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Postby Runner_Runner » Mon Feb 27, 2006 10:01 pm

WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 26, 2006

Quick report a day late this week guys...didn't get to play much poker due to a death in the family. My only big blunder during the two days I did play was going to far with AK in the face of an OOP caller who held A8 on a board of A8x. Thankfully he was short-stacked.

2 tables
2 days play

Net profit for week: $9.05

Bankroll as of 2/19/06: $336.27

Emoticon of the Week: No emoticon this week.
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Postby Runner_Runner » Sun Mar 05, 2006 11:11 pm

WEEK ENDING MARCH 5, 2006

Quite an interesting week in my poker campaign - didn't actually do much grinding it out this week due to thoughts about circumventing my current stakes and moving up to $50 NL, as I've played in the past. I made a post and received some positive feedback on the thought of entertaining the idea. After sleeping on it and dabbling around at Party with $100 that I deposited (played a couple of SNG's and MTT's - won one and bubbled on another), I've decided that I'm going to stick with my current plan and bankroll and continue with my $10 NL run on UB (now that the site is operational once again :?: )

In actuality, I see my eagerness to jump up levels as lack of discipline of following through on goals that I've set for myself, however conservative they may be. I read the journals on a regular basis here at BTP, and have deicded to take a similar approach to Woody - I'm going to start posting daily recaps of my play and performances. I'll only post when I actually play if it isn't every day, and continue the weekly recaps as well.

Woody, if you're reading this - thanks for the idea - if you fly to Boston I'll buy you a beer :wink: .

Oh, and I also played a home game last night and won $90. My coworkers make $2 NL online feel like $2000 NL - let's just leave it at that :twisted: .

2 tables
2 days play

Net profit for week: $12.77 (excluding home game)

Bankroll as of 3/5/06: $349.04

Emoticon of the Week: 8-)
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Postby Runner_Runner » Mon Mar 06, 2006 11:24 pm

MONDAY, MARCH 6, 2006

As promised...the first daily recap entry

What a great hour of poker tonight! Stats below:

Sets 3-9
AA: 1
KK: 1
QQ: 1

In addition to JJ with an undercard flop on which I bet and won.

Tables played: 2 full ring
Time played: 1 hour
Profit for day: $12.08
Bankroll as of 3/6/06: $361.12

Countdown to $25 NL: $138.88
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Postby excession » Tue Mar 07, 2006 1:48 pm

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Postby Runner_Runner » Tue Mar 07, 2006 11:32 pm

TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 2006

Firstly, Ex - thanks for the encouragement - I really appreicate it.

Didn't play well tonight. Played for two hours and lost $4.82. Most if not all of this came on an overplayed AQ. I also ran into some tight players tonight that didn't pay off my big hands, noted below:

Sets 2-6, making one of them on the turn thanks to a free card :wink:
AA: 0
KK: 3, one of them hit top set but everyone folded to my bet on the flop
QQ: 1, had to give it up on the flop vs. a reraise behind me PF and A on board


Tables played: 2 full ring
Time played: 2 hours
Profit for day: ($4.82)
Bankroll as of 3/6/06: $356.30

Countdown to $25 NL: $143.70
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