Thursday, September 21, 2006

Another Sunday Million?

I just won a satellite into this week's Sunday Million. Thanks in large part to the table chipleader calling my all-in with his pocket 3s. Hooray for people willing to toss a coin for more than half their stack... and then running into my pocket 10s :) That put me in pretty good command, until we got down to 3-way and it did get pretty close, but I managed to pull through.

So, yay, I won a seat again. First shot at it too... NOT one of those massive satellite-after-satellite sessions that I've become accustomed to doing. The only problem is, I'm going to Rick's wedding this weekend. However, my flight does return in time for me to play, if I wanted to. But I'm going to be all kinds of jet-lagged and hungover probably. Then again, being hungover seemed to work out okay last time.

Right now I'm automatically registered for this week's Sunday Million, but I think I can unregister and use my token on a different week, or probably re-register for this week too if I decide to play it. So I'll probably go ahead and do that and just hold on to my token for now.

hmm, also the Monster Million is on Sunday too. But... I definitely can't make it back for that -- it's at 12:30 EST, so 9:30am here, yeah not happening. Guess I'll definitely hold on to my token for that one.

In other news, I have lost all confidence in my limit cash game skills. I dropped $500 today, which isn't that much but it just felt so horrible today. It felt like nothing could go my way, especially in the heads-up pots where you have to be more creative. I just don't know if I can beat a tough limit game... I still believe that I can beat the 15/30 games in Vegas, but those are so much softer than the 5/10 games online that have been destroying me. Online games are much more difficult, due in large part to the aggression that you face. If anyone check-raises you at a B&M casino, on any street, you can be pretty damn sure that you're beat unless you have at least a set, or unless you are facing the rare drunken maniac. But online, that check-raise could easily mean bottom pair, or a pure bluff. And this puts you in a tough spot with all of your medium-strength hands against one opponent. Maybe I just have to face the fact that my skills aren't as good as I thought. I used to think that I would be the best or one of the best players in just about any limit game that I'd play in. I still believe this for 15/30 live and below, but I don't know about above that, and I certainly don't feel like one of the best players in my online games right now.

ok I'm done rambling now. Maybe I should just screw limit games and focus on landing a big tournament win anyways :) we'll see...

Monday, September 18, 2006

Cashing in the Sunday Million

This week's Sunday Million had a total of 5015 entrants and top 750 paid, with a first prize of about $150k again. It's actually still going on right now, they are at the final table and down to 5 players. Unfortunately I'm not one of them :(

But I did last a good 5 hours or so, and came in 351st place for a prize of $601.80. Most of it was actually fairly uneventful, I even missed like my first 20 hands because I was still trying to get myself out of bed. My first big hand was with KK, we went 3-way to the flop and then I bet, got raised, I re-raised all-in and got called by a flush draw which did not hit. This put me up to about 15k chips (from a starting stack of 5k). The next big hand was again with KK a bit later, someone in front of me open-pushed for about 19k with pocket 9s, and my hand held. After that I had about 40k with the average being something like 20k.

I hovered at that point for a while though, and the average started catching up to me. We passed through the first pay level (601st-750th) which was about $300. I think somewhere in the 2nd pay level, another big hand came up when I had AQd in the small blind, it folded to the button who pushed, I thought for about 20 seconds and then called, he had 77 and I got a beautiful flop with a Q and two diamonds. The flush didn't come but I still doubled up to 86k. This lasted me through the 3rd pay level (401st-500th), I chipped away a bit as I couldn't make much happen. Then my final hand was with AK in the small blind, it folded to the button who raised to 10k (blinds 2k/4k), I shoved for about 60k, he thought for a good minute before calling with pocket 10s, which held. No regrets though, I'd push all day in that spot... it was just unfortunate that he had that good of a hand.

So this is my biggest tournament cash prize ever. My next biggest cash prize I think was in a $20 tournament, I made it to the final table in a field of like 800 entrants and cashed for like $500. Anyways, I feel good about my cash in this Sunday Million and I hope to be able to report bigger results in the future.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

DRUNK

ok so

i lost $900 at 2/4 NL

but then i cashed in the Steps for $500 by taking 3rd in Step 5. damn I wanted more, it's funny how each hand means so much money. When down to 3 I moved all-in with 66 from the button thinking I would just steal the blinds. well I was called by the big blind with JJ and his hand held. so yeah $500 for me

But tomorrow I play in the Party Million so I guess I better get some sleep for that. ok bye all

Saturday, September 16, 2006

STEPS WOOT

ok so first of all I am drunk because Michigan just beat Notre Dame!!!!!!!

so. ok. let me chill out. right so I tried playing some 2/4 NL on Party after our victory, and after all of my guests left my house. yeah it didn't go so well. I had a couple of bad plays, a couple of bad beats, and all of that added up to a loss of about $900. Shit.

But on the other hand, I just made it to Step 5 of the Party Steps. What up now. That's right.

So this is a tournament with a 1st prize of $2000, 2nd prize of $1000, all the way down to 5th place of $200. But fuck all that... in the words of the best movie ever, Top Gun, there's no points for 2nd place.

oh and a personal note to Wendy, I don't know if you are the only one reading my blog but it's in my AIM profile so maybe others are reading it and not speaking up.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Sunday Million Here I Come Again

Hooray, I won a satellite into this week's Sunday Million on Party. I played in a $10 rebuy tournament, with 19 entrants. The play in this was extremely fast and wild. There were a total of 79 rebuys!! haha. Only 2 of them were mine :) I accumulated a ton of chips fairly early, thanks in large part to these three hands:

1) JJ > AQd > A9o

2) Don't call me with KTo, especially when we're the chipleaders

3) wow. lucky me. this one just fell into my lap.

A total of four seats were awarded, and I was the massive, massive chipleader throughout most of the final table. In fact I got so excited about having so many chips that I took a snapshot:
Notice how my chipstack has six digits...

I did almost screw it up when we got down to six players though and chopped my stack in half with JJ, but I managed to hang on long enough to win one of the four seats. YAY.

So this is on Sunday, which is actually the same day as the $530 WCOOP event that I've been trying to win a seat into. I took another shot at that today too and whiffed again. d'oh. Oh well, at least I'm in Party's Sunday Million this week!!

Monday, September 11, 2006

AGJAIOWEJGA SOMEDAY AGAIN I WILL WIN A SATELLITE

Just busted out in 9th in satellite for a seat into the $530 WCOOP NLHE event, top 4 got a seat. ugh. There were 62 total players and it was a rebuy tournament, so the play was pretty wild, plus the blinds got huge pretty fast so it became a pushfest. I won a race with 55 vs. J9c, had AK hold against A6d, lost when I open-pushed with AQ and called by AT and K7c (???), TT lost to A2c, TT beat AJ... final hand I had Q8 in the big blind, 6000 chips but blinds were 2000/4000 so I basically had to call anything. Folded to SB who pushed, I called and he had Q9 and I was in domination land and out the door.

ugh. Fortunately I didn't spend any money on this satellite -- the buy-in was with points that I accumulated by playing on Stars. But still, I WANT this seat. ARGH.

Step by Step

ok so Party Poker has these "Steps" tournaments, which are single-table tournaments where you start at Step 1 (for $6) and if you win that, you move to Step 2, win that and move to Step 3, etc. Actually at some of the steps, the top two places move on. At Step 5 is where the cash prizes start, with a first prize of $2000. Anyways, I played this today and I've made it to Step 4 so far. hooray. I haven't attempted Step 4 yet cuz there weren't any going at the time. But let's see if I can bring home any bacon from this.

Since my last post, things actually went badly again. I did make a big effort to qualify for the Tuesday Super, and no luck. So I spent a total of >$500 on those crazy satellites and no seat. I lost about $1200 total over Tuesday to Thursday. Friday I was too hungover to play, heh. Yesterday (Saturday) I picked up Ed and his gf from the airport and drove down to Hood River, OR where I am now. Playing less poker here obviously since we've all been hanging out.

Tonight I sat at one table of 10/20 limit hold'em for a bit and pulled down about $300 in like half an hour. Now... a "real" poker player frowns upon the "hit and run," i.e. getting up from a table after a quick score. Because when you are playing in a game, you should stay in it as long as you feel that you have an edge in it. But with all of the losing that I've been doing recently, I really just felt that I needed to have a winning day. So I just got up and quit. Yes, I am not a "real" poker player right now.

Poker Stars is running the World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) starting next week. There's like 20 events or so, but only a couple that I could actually play in since I start orientation next week and then class the week after. But I'll probably try and play a few satellites for whatever events that I can play.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

hooked on satellites

...the only problem is, apparently I suck at them.

I spent today playing mostly single-table tournaments, with a few multi-tables mixed in. I managed to play 4-6 tables at a time, which was new because in the past my brain could not handle multi-tabling no-limit; in limit most of my moves are fairly automatic so it's not really too tough to play many tables of that but no-limit is kind of a different story. However, it becomes more managable in tournaments because at the later stages you're basically moving all-in or folding, so the thought process can be fairly quick.

Anyways, my main goal of today was to win a satellite into the Monday Super, which was a $162 buy-in with a total prize pool today of $165,900. The satellites were $22, so I mixed these in with the regular $33 SNGs that I played. Well, by the end of the day, I played 11 of these satellites, and did NOT win a seat >:0 so yeah that means I spent $242 on these satellites when I could've just bought my seat for $162. I feel like Daniel Negreanu and his addiction to rebuys... except, DN is good at poker.

oh, here's a sick hand from one of the satellites:
set over set over set
yeah that was fun

Well, I played a total of 36 non-satellite tournaments today, and managed to pull down about $700 on the day. And that's including my satellite losses. So yeah that's pretty sweet, I'd almost forgotten what it feels like to log in a real win.

Tomorrow I'm going to make it a serious mission to win a satellite into the Tuesday Super, which is the same deal as the Monday Super, same satellites and same buy-in. Because... after losing a bunch of them it just becomes personal, you know?

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Out in 1202th

So the Party Poker Sunday Million ended up having a total of 5084 entrants, and a first prize of $157,604.

We had starting stacks of 5000 chips, and blinds at 20/40. I had an early double-up when my AA beat AKc... it may have looked like I was stealing when I opened from the button, so he re-raised, and I re-raised him back. Now at this point he might want to start worrying, but instead he pushed and of course I called. This was all pre-flop. He turned a flush draw and I was ready to break something, but luckily my hand did hold. But after that I couldn't make much happen for a while. For about the next hour, I kept hovering around 10k in chips as I'd steal some pots, get caught in some steals, lose some blinds, win some real hands, etc. Once the blinds got really big though, then the steals really started to matter, and I got myself up to about 20,000 chips. At this point though this was merely just above average at the time.

Here's a couple of hands that sucked:

Party Poker
No Limit Holdem Tournament
Blinds: t150/t300
10 players

Stack sizes:
UTG: t4075
UTG+1: t5929
UTG+2: t2136
Hero: t10642
MP2: t3998
MP3: t7369
CO: t4611
Button: t5763
SB: t7943
BB: t17558

Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is MP1 with 2c 2s
3 folds, Hero raises to t800, 2 folds, CO calls t800 (pot was t1250), 3 folds.

Flop: 2d 4h Tc (t2050, 2 players)
Hero bets t600, CO raises to t1448, Hero calls t848 (pot was t4098).

Turn: Th (t4946, 2 players)
Hero checks, CO checks. (I was going for a check-raise here, of course)

River: Ts (t4946, 2 players) (FUCK!!)
Hero checks, CO bets t954, Hero calls t954 (pot was t5900).

Results:
Final pot: t6854
CO shows Qs Qh
Hero doesn't show 2c 2s
CO wins 6854 chips from the main pot with a full house, Tens full of queens.
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Party Poker
No Limit Holdem Tournament
Blinds: t300/t600
10 players

Stack sizes:
Hero: t11280
UTG+1: t10053
UTG+2: t18420
MP1: t22100
MP2: t12373
MP3: t39642
CO: t8169
Button: t17559
SB: t28691
BB: t16968

Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is UTG with Th Tc
Hero raises to t1800, 2 folds, MP1 calls t1800 (pot was t2700), 6 folds.

Flop: 7s 3c 5c (t4500, 2 players)
Hero bets t2000, MP1 raises all-in t20300, Hero calls all-in t7480.
Uncalled bets: t10820 returned to MP1.

Turn: 4c (t23460, 0 player + 2 all-in - Main pot: t23460)


River: 6h (t23460, 0 player + 2 all-in - Main pot: t23460)


Results:
Final pot: t23460
Hero shows Th Tc
MP1 shows 4d 4h
Hero wins 11730 chips from the main pot with a straight, three to seven.
MP1 wins 11730 chips from the main pot with a straight, three to seven.
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And to be fair, here's a hand where I sucked out. although, he really didn't have to put a move on me on the river:

Party Poker
No Limit Holdem Tournament
Blinds: t200/t400
10 players

Stack sizes:
UTG: t8719
UTG+1: t8510
UTG+2: t2544
MP1: t10773
MP2: t17737
MP3: t14782
CO: t19459
Button: t30491
SB: t20268
Hero: t5940

Pre-flop: (10 players) Hero is BB with 4c qh
UTG calls t400 (pot was t600), 5 folds, CO calls t400 (pot was t1000), 2 folds, 2 folds, Hero checks.

Flop: 2d 4h As (t1400, 3 players)
Hero bets t625, UTG calls t625 (pot was t2025), CO folds.

Turn: 4s (t2650, 2 players)
Hero bets t1000, UTG calls t1000 (pot was t3650).

River: 7s (t4650, 2 players)
Hero bets t1000, UTG raises all-in t6694, Hero calls all-in t2915.
Uncalled bets: t2779 returned to UTG.

Results:
Final pot: t12480
Hero shows 4c Qh
UTG shows 6s 6d
UTG wins 2779 chips from side pot #1 with two pairs, sixes and fours.
Hero wins 12480 chips from the main pot with three of a kind, fours.
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Anyways, around level 9 or so, I got moved to a new table where just about everyone had a bigger stack than me. Not cool. The first hand I played, I raised to steal the blinds as normal, and the big blind moved in on me. Not cool.

I think I actually busted out on the very next hand. I was on the button with pocket 4s. It folded to the cutoff who made a standard raise. He had me covered by a lot. Now here's the thing... even if it looks like a steal, that doesn't mean you have to move in with pocket 4s. Especially when your stack isn't much of a threat to his. He had like 70k or so. But apparently, I decided not to consider this at the time and said "ZOMG THAT'S A STEAL, POCKET PAIR IS THE NUTZ I GOT YOU NOW!!" So yeah I pushed all-in for 18k, he called instantly with pocket kings and I did not improve.

These big field, medium buy-in tournaments are such a rush to play. And it really takes a lot out of you, especially when it comes to the time where almost every decision is for your whole stack. But this is definitely much more enjoyable than grinding 6 tables of 5/10 limit hold'em. I just hope I can turn some of this into some meaningful results. I've also been playing a bunch of 1, 2, and 3 table tournaments and those have been going okay.

Anyways, right now I'm playing in a satellite for the Weekday Super, so I'd better go and pay attention to that.

First post

So this summer I "went pro" after I quit my job on June 9th, just to hold me over until I start school again. This included a trip to Las Vegas to play in the World Series of Poker, since I won a seat into the Main Event on Full Tilt Poker. Unfortunately I did not cash in either event that I played ($1,500 NL and the $10,000 Main Event) but it was a great experience and I hope to return next year with better results. I may add another entry on my experience there.

The past week of grinding has been particularly horrible. I've been putting in roughly 6 hours a day, and managed to roughly break even. At least it's not a loss, but to play for this amount of time really IS "work" -- it's not a game anymore. And when you feel like you are working hard, you want to have something to show for it.

Because of these poor results in the limit cash games where I have primarily been making most of my money, I turned to NL tournaments in the past couple of days. Originally this was simply just for a change of pace. But it turns out that things have been going much better here, so I think I might stick with this for the remainder of my time as a "pro." Or at least for a couple more days. We'll see how it goes.

Tomorrow I am playing in Party Poker's Sunday Million. I won a satellite into this tournament, which is a $215 buy-in event. The satellite that I won was a single table, $26 buy-in tournament so I basically turned $26 into a $215 seat (except that I took multiple shots at it, but we won't talk about that). The total prize pool is guaranteed to be at least $1 million (which is why it's called the Sunday Million), and so far there are 1384 people signed up but I expect this to be much higher by go time. First prize will probably be something like $300,000 or so.

I've also won a seat into the Monster Monthly, which is another tournament with a guaranteed $1 million prize pool. That tournament takes place on September 24th, so it's still a ways away. Actually I just realized that I will be on a plane at that time (returning from Rick's wedding), so I will probably just change my entry to next month's instead, which is on October 29th.

Anyways, that's all for now but I hope to be back with some good news on the Sunday Million!