Been a while since I posted on here! I have started to dabble back onto some poker in the last few months, however, I don't have any bankroll left.. after spending it all in the last few years. Though, I have 3 months left of my final year of my degree.
I am looking for someone to stake me on FTP and Stars mainly for HU NL cash games (0.5/1 to 2/4, maybe even 3/6 if you can afford) and the odd 3,4-handed when necessary.
Also, looking for tournament stakes up to 200 dollars per tournament, especially on the weekends. I am able to play weekday evenings and weekends. So average about 25-30 hours a week.
Let me know if anyone has some ideas or is interested!
A new Melvin "No Mercy" Manhoef highlight video that came out two days ago.
This is the best Manhoef highlight that I've seen so far.
Additional information: Manhoef went 3-0 (plus 1 NC for having a serious gash on his shin), in 2012. His most recent fight was an impressive TKO via knee to the body vs. Dennis Kang at DREAM 18.
hey guys, i want to play this special sunday mill today. its been a while since i dont have any $ online and my ccard wont deposit.
my poker profile: i played professionally for 5 years (am now an entrepreneur/fashion designer). lol. i was a nl400-600 reg. i even made a sundaymillion FT back in 2008, took 2nd also had some wcoop deep runs, played in 5 EPTs (never cashed ), etcetc
so, i think i am a good investment. i am looking for a 50/50 split, also for motivation sake
Poker in February was fairly bad. Played probably like 10-15k hands and lost a couple of K's. Was up 15k or so mid month and then proceed to drop it in a couple of bad-ish 10/20 sessions. Annoying. Played a big live. On ~400€ PLO event with something like 40 players in which I finished probably 2-3 spots away from the bubble. Did not get any hands but out of the ~25 people I was at the same table as during the event I found 1 person who I considered half decent and in all likelihood someone who had played the game before. Then I played some 1.2K NL thingy which I did decent in until I ran 80 bbs, or 2x avarage, into topset with my 88 on T84ss against some guy who I had tangled with a bit. I also played some live 20/20 SEK which is something like 3/3€ or so some Saturday night since my girlfriend wanted me to tag along to the casino to see some friends of hers.
Played one hand that wasn't super standard. Before this hand I sat with 3000 SEK or so after having shipped over a squeeze while talking like a mad man and overall made my best "I have AA"-impression which got me folds. Young guy who seems to be friendly with some good tournament players and I've seen in some highish stakes tournaments (like 1-1.5k buy ins) raises in CO to something like 5 or 6bb's with like 200bb behind, some other 25-30 y/o who seems like he is some kind of "live reg" and sits really deep calls and some fish calls. I call BB with T7ss which obviously is questionable. Flop is A87 rainbow with a spade. I decide to lead to get rid of the guy I suspect might be good, he mumbles something confused and the live reg calls. Fish folds. I think I put something like 450 into 600 or so but I'm not completely sure but pot is ~1400 and I've got 2400 or something behind. Turn is 9s giving me a straight draw and a flush draw to go with my seven. From the moment I put money in the pot on the flop I've started talking a ton of random crap with some tilted fish who isn't in the pot and also made a couple of weird claim about my hand. I keep doing that and put 900 into 1400 leaving me with 1500 or so behind in case he calls. Likey y/n? I can't play NL lol.
The weight bet is going fine. In 4 weeks I've lost 7.5 kilos and I think I'm losing just over 1kg/week right now which is about the right amount from my perspective. I'm still fairly low on energy from time to time but I feel fine and I'm seldom hungry thanks to my paleo-ish diet. Still favour a lot of fruit and stuff rather than fat but that's mostly to keep my calorie intake very low. Getting down to ~90kg by late June would be good for me and then maybe something like 85 during late summer would be ideal.
I'm also very happy that my small bet on Okami over Lombard worked out. Was a little worried in the third but Lombard is simply not a very smart fighter and I suspect he has some cardio issues. Dude's just a brawler and he has too much muscle on his frame. I was right when I wrote:
"Huge size difference, Okami having much better wins the last few years and the fact that Lombard haven't really beaten anyone in the top 10 makes me think that Okami might decision him.
Also before the KO (that he probably learned from) Okami was schooling Boetsch who got a fairly close win over Lombard, so unless Lombard brings his real A-game I don't think he'll actually win standing unless he gets the KO."
UFC 158 seems like it'd be hard to bet on though. Maybe Nate over Ellenberger if the odds are good enough, but I'll probably just end up watching it and rooting for Diaz. UFC on Fuel TV: Gustafsson vs. Mousasi will probably have a lot more good opportunities to put bets down. I think Robbie Peralta over Akira will be a fairly safe bet if the odds are reasonable and Ryan LaFlare "should" win over Alloway. Might wanna look close at Amagov vs Spång too. Unless Amagov decides too grapple Spång will be a live dog.
I didnt blog about January cause i played like 9k hands only ( exams took a lot of my time ). In February i felt like there were many coolers for my opponents.
But obviously im very happy with my results and i hope i will stay concentrated every time i sit down to have a session. ( and not just focused when im winning )
After a good January I expected more of the same in February, but it was not to be. I set 3 goals at the end of January and I failed on each one.
The first and foremost goal was to get back on track with SNE by getting in greater than SNE volume in Feb. I fell a long way short and only managed to play enough to make 50,108.55 VPPs, putting my yearly total to 113,467.52, about 50k VPPs short of SNE pace. I've never been a high volume player so this is a lot for me, but given all the time I have, I really ought to do better. I do have a poor internet connection which has slowed me down and there has been a couple of other reasons for the lack of volume. One reason is that I got a new car and I've managed to tally up ~2k miles in the 3 weeks since I got it at a cost of almost £500 in Petrol and a lot of hours away from the tables. Secondly my social life was way busier than normal and I think there was probably only 1 day in the entire month where I did not spend most of the day out the house despite poor weather on the whole. Also, later in the month I replaced 500NL Zoom with 100NL Zoom tables so that obviously negatively impacted the amount of VPPs I could make per hour.
As disappointing as it is to not get in the volume I'd hoped to, I wouldn't mind that much if I hit my other 2 goals. I aimed to make a positive EV winrate at 500NL Zoom, and in short; I failed miserably. I've now played almost 100k hands of 500NL Zoom this year and I've "made" -$8.4k in EV. I have never played any limit of NL and had a negative winrate over 100k hands so I'm struggling to deal with this at the moment. I can't help but feel like I've ran atrocious, and I certainly have ran AK/QQ/KK into better hands way more than opponents have into me, flopped set % of <10, and when I do hit one have frequently ran into overset/straight/flush etc. way more than in my favour, but after a sample as big as this I also have to consider the possibility that I might only be barely better than a breakeven player running poorly at best, or sadly, perhaps even a slight long term loser. Maybe I've been "coolered" so much because I'm being outplayed, perhaps people are making hero folds vs me in some spots where I wouldn't fold in their spot. I definitely need to rethink some spots and see where I'm going wrong. I'm definitely motivated to improve because if I cannot play 500NL without donating, then there is no way I'm going to achieve SNE. If I 8 table 200NL+500NL Zoom I can make SNE with a little over 3 hours a day average, if I 8 table 100NL+200NL Zoom, that jumps to about 4.5 hours a day, which is simply too much for me. I couldn't sustain that for a month, let alone a year. Hell, looks like I can't even sustain 3 hours a day let alone 4.5 hours so I really need to plug leaks etc asap or just reduce my goals.
I've managed much better at 200NL Zoom overall and I had a positive winrate there in February also, but sadly not as big as the 4 EV bb/100 winrate I had aimed for. It's clear to me that 200NL Zoom is considerably easier than 500NL Zoom (Duh), but I don't feel like the gap is as big as the results I've had so far this year indicate. Yes it's tougher, but there's also slightly less winrate ate up in rake and a lot of the same players play both 200NL and 500NL Zoom (Though admittedly, not the best of the regs) so it shouldn't be THAT much tougher.
I avoided MTTs this month, and only played in the Quarterly $1mm freeroll, but busted not too far short of the bubble on a flip.
Monthly summary:
VPPs: 50,108.55
Cash: -$5,067,31 (Not including rakeback and bonuses)
MTTs: +$0
I'm not going to set any win x or achieve x winrate goals this month. I really ought to pay less attention to short term results anyway. It's clear that you can crush one month and get crushed the next without doing much different (As is proved by my January and February results, although I conceed January's success was largely due to running way above EV), but I would like to put in a lot of volume. SNE was always the goal but I can see that quickly slipping away, especially as I have a bunch more social obligations in March which will severely hamper how much I can play. I'm mainly just hoping to rebuild confidence at 100NL+200NL Zoom early in the month and then get back into 500NL zoom if I can and not lose too much ground on SNE if possible. If I can not lose too much ground with SNE and end the month with enough confidence that I can win at 500NL Zoom then I'll still have an outside chance of catching up through April/May etc, and if not, then I guess my SNE hopes will be done by the end of next month. We shall see!
working next two weeks maybe unfortunately to keep my part time job at the post office because well poker can head south and its not that far below my hourly canadian goverment jobs pay damn well.
Feeling kinda negative about my downswing last few days of the month.
I have this problem when I feel like I am getting run over/unlucky/coolered etc. I play worse. http://i.imgur.com/ARKVyYv.jpg
Anyways I played a new record number for myself of over 12,000 hands in 1 day. Only braking even (ended up -0.29$ lol).
Some of you ballers might scoff at such a low number but It is impressive to me.
Got the Mental Game of Poker about mid-month and you can see the upswing, that is due almost entirely to this book. Still need time to let all it has to offer sink in, but at the very least has made me aware of problems I can work on fixing.
Moved up to 200s, was having a pretty good time with 1 negative day only on first 20, and then after that it all went to shit. Ran completely terrible at 200s, though I am completely comfortable there and won't move down ever again. 90k VPPs for the year which is ahead of pace for my half-SNE goal.
Did bink a MTT on the only day I played them for 10k, but even that I only had 50% since was swapping all tourneys 50-50 that day w/ a luckbox friend. All good in the end I guess
Biggest beat of the month is still going back to college imo, taking a few classes just because why not.
Been a while since I posted on here! I have started to dabble back onto some poker in the last few months, however, I don't have any bankroll left.. after spending it all in the last few years. Though, I have 3 months left of my final year of my degree.
I am looking for someone to stake me on FTP and Stars mainly for HU NL cash games (0.5/1 to 2/4, maybe even 3/6 if you can afford) and the odd 3,4-handed when necessary.
Also, looking for tournament stakes up to 200 dollars per tournament, especially on the weekends. I am able to play weekday evenings and weekends. So average about 25-30 hours a week.
Let me know if anyone has some ideas or is interested!
So I had been talking about doing something like this for a while. Finally got someone to put it together, shout out to newb saibot for helping me out with the editing.
Let me know what you guys think. And if you'd like to see others, post links of the hands you'd like to request.