Sunday 8 January 2012

A frustrating first week of 2012

Well, this week has certainly been frustrating and achieving goal 5 has been especially challenging in some circumstances but for the main part I cannot complain too much as its part of poker and I know that's just how it is, especially considering I had a very good 6 week spell through the end of October, November and beginning of December. I'm aware I've made mistakes during this week but something that will always bug you in poker is when you make the percentage play and you run into the top of that player's range costing you your tournament life. I've become very acquainted with a lot of relatively loose players top few % of hands this week whilst my MTT luck doesn't seem to have changed. However, I am still making some decent runs in the tournaments I enter and just need a hint of luck in the later stages of the tournaments to really nail some decent money. In sit and gos I've been breaking even for around 2000 games so I'd hope I catch a bit of heater soon. If not then I will plough on through with the volume as I'm close to the next $4k bonus which I should unlock in the first couple of days of next week. That will be very welcome and should allow me to upgrade my set up (laptop with two 21inch screens) which I'm finding very frustrating (lags when it gets to 12 tables).

So, regarding my goals, in terms of taking it seriously I feel I've done that in the sense that my volume has been good. I've not been fooling around during the day time and been up really late doing nothing. I played 415 games this week in 39.2 hours and amassed 10k VPPs which is a really good rate for someone who's average buy in is just over $52 and made 10k VPPs in the entirety of January last year. This puts me well ahead of schedule for my (quite low) goal of 300k VPPs but obviously one week isn't a good barometer on which to say I'm 'on pace' for anything. It's quite funny to think that in 2009 I made 64k VPPs in the entire year.

My MTT volume has been okay with 46 games completed around my sit and gos. This is compared to the 25-30 a week I used to do so if I keep that rate I should play ~2000 mtts this year and I'd make a low expectation to final table around 5% of those. 100 final tables would, could and should produce some decent results for 2012 IF I maintain this volume.

Regarding goal 3 I played my first bout of live cash in London on Thursday and as predicted the players sucked. Luckily there was only one decent player there and he was to my right so I didn't have to worry too much about how I acted and for the main part stayed out of his way. He final tabled a UKIPT last year so it was interesting to talk to him about that and it's likely I will bump into him in Dublin or Newcastle depending on when I set aside enough money for the buy in. As for the live poker itself it started a bit ropey as I was stuck about 150 playing 1,2 having tried to bluff a guy who played a baby flush very passively. At the time I thought he played it well to induce the bluff but it turned out that he was just a very passive player and didn't ever bet and people didn't give him action after that. Anyway, I clawed it back and ended up up 240, not bad for 4 hours 'work'. This was a cool experience and I'll return for sure next Wed as I'm meeting a friend in central London that day.

I feel this week has been balanced well, I've seen plenty of friends, been out, exercised and actually had a really good week outside of poker. I am glad I set these goals as I can easily and seamlessly move out from a horrible session of bad beats and coolers into doing something else without letting it get to me. Only once during the week did I feel like I was tilting which obviously was a sign to stop because when I'm not on my game I'm such a terrible player.

So, in terms of poker that is a week I'm quite glad to see the back of it. My EV (expected value) wasn't high, due to high proportion of big hands I ran into, and my profit was lower still. However, overall, I quite liked how it went. Poker ebbs and flows, but life is too short not to enjoy it in the meantime.

Finally, a big good luck to my friend Chauncey Monk who's playing the main event of the Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure as I write this.

Take care and good luck

bigstealer

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