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Fayth    Canada. Mar 09 2014 12:58. Posts 10085

you def need to click the fold button more

Im not sure what to do tomorrow when I see her, should I shake her hand?? -Floofy 

Highcard   Canada. Mar 09 2014 13:35. Posts 5428



http://vimeo.com/88282287

I have learned from poker that being at the table is not a grind, the grind is living and poker is how I pass the timeLast edit: 09/03/2014 13:47

LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 09 2014 16:10. Posts 15163


  On March 09 2014 08:05 redrain0125 wrote:
alot of these look spewy as fuck


all of these will be, i didnt play long sessions since long time and played 12hour Friday 7.5hr yesterday etc.

Also this year I focused completely on my A game, theories lines v regs etc.
My autopilot, B and C games started slipping thought, so has win rate especially in long sessions

Next week I will stretch my autopilot and go ahead and fix it... ima post all sub optimal hands I play during autopilot you guys is gonna make fun of me again.

93% Sure! Last edit: 09/03/2014 16:21

r0mx0   Slovakia. Mar 09 2014 17:47. Posts 1580

wtf spewtardism , they aint folding at nl 10-16 maaaaaaaaan , so just dont do it and u ll win wice as more easy game ...no1 for Katrin Kozy ehm ..those czech babes yummy

You gotta plow through that shit !  

Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Mar 09 2014 17:55. Posts 9634

Just press fold a lot and accept my skype request


k4ir0s   Canada. Mar 09 2014 20:26. Posts 3476

motivation -> http://danuuutz.blogspot.ca/

nit makes 3-7k/month playing nl10-nl50 with mass volume ..

I dont know what a dt drop is. Is it a wrestling move? -Oly 

Highcard   Canada. Mar 09 2014 21:55. Posts 5428


  On March 09 2014 19:26 k4ir0s wrote:
motivation -> http://danuuutz.blogspot.ca/

nit makes 3-7k/month playing nl10-nl50 with mass volume ..



that cant be real

I have learned from poker that being at the table is not a grind, the grind is living and poker is how I pass the time 

r0mx0   Slovakia. Mar 10 2014 00:54. Posts 1580


  On March 09 2014 19:26 k4ir0s wrote:
motivation -> http://danuuutz.blogspot.ca/

nit makes 3-7k/month playing nl10-nl50 with mass volume ..



sick !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You gotta plow through that shit !  

k4ir0s   Canada. Mar 10 2014 03:20. Posts 3476

He can't even beat nl100 - work ethic alone gets you far in poker, he plays like 13/9 in FR.

I dont know what a dt drop is. Is it a wrestling move? -OlyLast edit: 10/03/2014 03:28

LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 10 2014 05:50. Posts 15163


  On March 10 2014 02:20 k4ir0s wrote:
He can't even beat nl100 - work ethic alone gets you far in poker, he plays like 13/9 in FR.


Oh wow thanks for posting that.

I mean I'm really bad at poker according to many at LP, I have trouble with focusing and not watching dota shows etc. spew a lot play around 100-120 hrs/month which is super low weekly averages and still make around 1k/month including rakeback. Seeing that guy, all I need is put a bit more fuel into grinding and discipline engines of the spaceship called Myself and I will break the gravitational pull of that large planet called expenses and fly towards the stars

93% Sure! Last edit: 10/03/2014 05:58

bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Mar 10 2014 11:47. Posts 8648

are you still doing your sales job or just playing poker?

Truck-Crash Life 

devon06atX   Canada. Mar 10 2014 11:48. Posts 5458

I've been telling you for ages, the only thing that's holding you back is your tendency to pull off too much fancy shit.

I think you think too much for the stakes we're playing tbh, the game isn't confusing with the opponents we face.

So many times I read through your analysis of hands and I'm thinking '... man... just fold when it's obvious...' or whatever.

The level of thinking you bring to the game is admirable, but I'm pretty sure you often over-do it.


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 10 2014 13:43. Posts 15163


  On March 10 2014 10:47 bigredhoss wrote:
are you still doing your sales job or just playing poker?


just poker
Have been since November

93% Sure! Last edit: 10/03/2014 13:43

4TM   United States. Mar 10 2014 17:23. Posts 712


  On March 10 2014 12:43 LemOn[5thF] wrote:
Show nested quote +


just poker
Have been since November


Where are you living that 1k/month is enough to sustain you?


LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 10 2014 19:00. Posts 15163


  On March 10 2014 16:23 4TM wrote:
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Where are you living that 1k/month is enough to sustain you?


I'm really grateful I have poker actually - it allowed me to move to my home town after 7 years, it's a 100k city in Czech Republic.
Really if I made $700/month permanenty I'd still be well off as I get to spend time with my family, friends, hot women and favorite sport (floorball) and it's enough to cover my expenses without much controlling myself. I'd be earning a lot more if I stayed in UK but without the above and the freedom poker gives me to enjoy it.

Still yeah, poker has so much potential (and risks for that matter) I fully agree with Devon - I spent all this year working on my A game, theory, how to play vs the best players.

What's happening now though is that for last few months I have been ignoring my C and B game and especially since I want to drastically increase my volumes now that floorball season's over, I will rarely actually be playing my A game at all as I push myself to volumes I'm uncomfortable with - the next few weeks will be all about bridging the gap between my worst and best games. This gap has gotten wider than the grand canyon, I got my hands on videos stats and hands from all the best players, studied shitloads of game theory stuff and completely ignored my actual day to day masstabling play and as you can see in the OP it's really rotten.

That's fine though - no regrets. I am not a kind of guy that can focus on multiple things at once - I will simply focus on my C and B games now until I can forever break free of playign anything below NL50, you guys is gonna see for the rest of the month how hard I work on that

93% Sure! Last edit: 10/03/2014 19:02

Rande   Finland. Mar 10 2014 19:56. Posts 181

What level do you play in floorball? And what position?
I guess u are not defender as u are seemingly too creative in poker...

Btw love the game myself. I've played up to 2nd division in Finland, but had to let it go as I am a pro in another sport and cant deal with the possible injuries of floorball.


bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Mar 10 2014 20:06. Posts 8648


  On March 10 2014 18:56 Rande wrote:
What level do you play in floorball? And what position?
I guess u are not defender as u are seemingly too creative in poker...

Btw love the game myself. I've played up to 2nd division in Finland, but had to let it go as I am a pro in another sport and cant deal with the possible injuries of floorball.



lol come on, you can't post that and not tell us what other sport you're a pro in....

Truck-Crash Life 

LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 10 2014 20:11. Posts 15163


  On March 10 2014 18:56 Rande wrote:
What level do you play in floorball? And what position?
I guess u are not defender as u are seemingly too creative in poker...

Btw love the game myself. I've played up to 2nd division in Finland, but had to let it go as I am a pro in another sport and cant deal with the possible injuries of floorball.


yeah so u play Ice hockey and u think u're better than me ? :D

Okay so Ima bit weird think our of he box creative, different than other people... guess what position

I'm rly unsure about floorball myself - I used to play highest Czech Division, was in wider Junior national team but for tons of effort you get no monetary rewards these days even if you reach the top. I love the game, it forces social contact and scheduled exercise but all training and games are in poker peak times. meh what's your take on it if it were your main sport and u could play highest league but were a poker pro?

93% Sure!  

bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Mar 10 2014 23:05. Posts 8648

97: i think flatting pre is ok but vs this guys kind of stats i probably just 3bet pre and hope to take down the dead money. i also like raising flop as it is not that wet and even with 2 players he should be c-betting a ton, but not super-dry to the point where raising is just blatantly dubious (i.e. 822r). also players with his stats are often pretty barrely and you are put in kind of a dicey spot if you hit a pair or something on turn and he bets again. not that you should always avoid marginal spots, but it seems like a good idea at 16nl.

i think your turn and river barrels are ok but i would bet river smaller since you're basically just trying to get him to fold his better air/better missed draws. also a really fucking weird way to play JJ by him, but he got max value so either he has a read on you or is clicking buttons and got lucky.

AK: i have no idea what this is, i guess you're 3-betting his c/r to rep air and get called light. seems super-fps to me and i don't really see how it can be good without a very specific read.

TT: well obviously 5% is a low 3-bet but i guess you felt he was squeezing disproportionately more in these kinds of spots...but taking the hand at face value it's definitely bad. probably start thinking about this if his 3b is 9%ish in a nutshell but obviously depends on positional 3b% (which you could be checking since you have 649 hands on him)

KQ: looks good/standard, like everything including the betsize.

JT: flop standard, turn just bet, if he's an aggrotard he can also spazz-shove worse stuff...also river definitely deserves some consideration if you've never seen him overbet before (although can't really fault a call).

KT: yeah looks fine other than the random 2.68 left on the river.

K7: super standard imo.

not looking at the rest for now

Truck-Crash Life 

Rande   Finland. Mar 19 2014 12:46. Posts 181


  On March 10 2014 19:11 LemOn[5thF] wrote:
Show nested quote +


yeah so u play Ice hockey and u think u're better than me ? :D

Okay so Ima bit weird think our of he box creative, different than other people... guess what position

I'm rly unsure about floorball myself - I used to play highest Czech Division, was in wider Junior national team but for tons of effort you get no monetary rewards these days even if you reach the top. I love the game, it forces social contact and scheduled exercise but all training and games are in poker peak times. meh what's your take on it if it were your main sport and u could play highest league but were a poker pro?



Nope, I'm not a hockey player, but even if I was I wouldn't think I'm any better. I respect all sports at competitive level. People put in their souls to improve and thats the greatness in all sports.

About your position, I have stick with my initial gut feeling that you are LW. But you make it sound like you are tending the net...?

I think its easily doable to play poker for living and be a pro in floorball. The training sessions are not too long to take all day even if u train 2 times a day. Mostly you are in your home city/ring playing. You have to have 2-3 days rest in a week anyway if u wanna keep your joints together.
My sport takes a hellova lot more time daily and focus. I make a lot of training camps and long competition trips in a year (last year I was on the road for 152 days, made 179 physical trainings, and did 221 training/competition sessions/days in my sport, had 113 days off totally from sport some of which were during my 32 days of travelling. Yes I keep track monthly on training etc amounts in time usage. And I also managed to drink a lot of alcohol and partying too ) and still was able to play poker quite well. Of course not as much and focused as I wanted but it was satisfactory.
If youre a tournament pro, then its a bit more difficult, but as a cash game player its easily doable. Just have to know your body well to keep proper energy and time management to find peak moments to play poker.
Also you have to be able to mentally separate yourself from your team mates on trips when youre not playing/training. With this I mean not to be attached mentally to others all the time. Poker is an individual sport and the mindset has to be quickly changed from teamwork to solo work.
I personally feel there is two things u can focus properly on simultaneuosly in life, for me its sport and poker. But if you add say school to this it becomes impossible i think. Obviously better to have just one thing to focus on but its not easily arranged.


 
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