Friday, August 26, 2011

Cars: New car

Finally decided to buy a new car.

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Of course it is not “new” but is a 2004 (54) BMW Alpina B3s.

I had been looking at all sorts of new cars, including seriously considering Morgan 4/4, Alpina D3, Range Rover Evoque amongst them.

The car was being advertised by Sytner in Nottingham, but they transfered the car to my local dealer Sytner Sunningdale with whom I arranged the test drive.   Although being a specialist car and from a main dealer, I liked the car and managed to negotiate a discount to a price I considered fair and reasonable.

Luckily the car includes one year BMW warranty, as having picked it up Thursday, on Sunday the DSC failed !

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I always think the measure of a business is when you ring them up with a problem, as they’re always nice to you when they want your money… so was very happy that when I called the salesman on Monday morning and he immediately arranged the service team to call me and book it in for the Tuesday morning.   The car was sorted and even valeted for free.  I’m so glad I went to a main dealer !!

We’ll be giving the car a good few runs over the next couple of weeks (and maybe even get the roof open if it’s vaguely sunny day) so am looking forward to enjoying the car.

Poker: Financial results for August 2011

July was a great month for me, but Poker being the cruel mistress then turns the tables on me and August turns out to be one of my worse for a long time!

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Yesterday was the last day I am able to play Poker for a couple of weeks, which is why I’m doing my write up now… but probably just as well, so I can have a rest to catch my breath and regroup my thoughts

Plan

My monthly targets are:
- Play 1000 hands of cash on NLHE $0.50, 1000 cash hands on PLO $0.20 and 500 cash hands of PLO8 $0.20 (all 6-max) with profit target of 2 BB per hour. ($16.00 for NLHE, $6.40 for PLO, $3.20 for PLO8 = $25.60 per month)
- Play 20 STT hoping for 10% ROI (around $20 per month)

Monitor

Overall results for the month:-

Pokerstars :    +14.38 (normal play)
                       :   -£99.00 (EPT satellites)
Black Belt Poker: -$633.88 (-£395.84)
Live play  :  -£40.00

My Pokerstars results consisted of 5x STT of 8 game, with one win and one second place, plus three goes at EPT Satellite for London, so not much to say about that really, sa it’s much as expected

Live play was one £35+5 tourney, in which I bubbled in 8th place - so close but no cigar :)

My BBP results break down as follows:

Cash results (-£390.40 loss overall)
 
NL Holdem ($0.50)  1766 hands   -£364.71
PL Omaha  ($0.20)   780 hands   -£ 70.90
PL Omaha  ($0.50)   685 hands   +£ 45.21

Tournament Results (-£5.46 loss overall)

5x MTT             -£17.66
5x 2 seat STT   +£9.24 
7x 6 seat STT   -£17.75
5x 10 seat STT +£20.71

Reflect

My NL HE cash was obviously where all the money was lost (about 12 buy-ins).   There were around 15 hands where I dropped a half buy-in or more... most of which were not played all that great by me.  There were several where I got rivered, or just cold decked, but in the main was a lack of concentration in these few hands.   Just shows how quickly it can all go south !

I had a similar poor start on my PLO cash at the $0.20 level and got so fed up with the poor play (by my opponents) that seemed to be thwarting me, that having dropped around 3.5 buy-ins decided to move up to $0.50 level.  Although I still saw a fair bit of what I considered poor play, my good hands seemed to be holding up a bit better, ending up around 1 buy in up.    I was still making a few mistakes but never lost more than half a buy-in on one hand :)  

My tournament play was low volume but overall was pretty happy with my results.

Adjust

September will be a slow start for me, as will be away a few days the first couple of weeks.   I am also hoping to play some of the SCOOP games, but been able to start my campaign to satellite in yet, due to the lack of satellite games on offer.. so that may be a distraction for me for the third week.  

Other than that, will try to get more consistent with my cash game, particularly NLHE of course as can’t afford to sustain the losses from August!    

I don't think I need to do much different in my tourney play, except perhaps try and play more STT.     For the cash games, I will stay at $0.50 for PLO next month and see how it goes and maybe drop to 2 tabling NLHE (rather than the 4 tabling I do right now) to see if I can get more consistency.

Hopefully the break will see me come back fit and healthy in mind, body and spirit and own the tables on my return Smile

References
January 2011 results http://www.blackbeltpoker.com/blogs/read/259109/sceaga/Financial-results-for-January-2011
February 2011 results http://www.blackbeltpoker.com/blogs/read/294043/sceaga/Financial-Results-for-February-2011
March 2011 results http://sceaga.blogspot.com/2011/04/poker-financial-results-for-march-2011.html
April 2011 results http://sceaga.blogspot.com/2011/04/poker-financial-results-for-april-2011.html
May 2011 results http://sceaga.blogspot.com/2011/06/poker-financial-results-for-may-2011.html
June 2011 results http://sceaga.blogspot.com/2011/06/poker-financial-results-for-june-2011.html
July 2011 results http://sceaga.blogspot.com/2011/07/poker-financial-results-for-july-2011.html

Friday, August 05, 2011

Poker: Home Tourney–August 2011

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It looked for a while like there would only be a few players due to holidays, however Martin, Luke, Daniel and Janice all made a rare but most welcome return

My night started out interesting, and found myself all-in on first hand with flop of J-9-8 with 9-8 against Bill, who turned over J-9 and Darren who turned over Q-T !   As it turned out, Bill hit his J on the river (of course!) and I had my first double buy in of the night.   Couple of hands later, half my stack is in pre-flop with T-T after 3 betting Darren.   The A-K-6 flop (2 clubs) looks like it’s hit Darren, but decide to shove anyway and Darren calls with A-K (obv!) so it’s my second double buy in in quick succession…. looks like it’s gonna be one of those nights….

As things settled down, my luck changed and won a big pot of around 6000, so now playing with the number of chips I bought in for Smile   I build my stack up to around 13’000 and am big chip lead on the table, but still playing pretty solidly.

After the break I have maintained my stack, but decide to raise from the button with 5-4   Bill folds but Karen calls.  The flop of A-T-x looks like it may have hit Karen, but she checks to me so I bet out and get called.   I’m a bit concerned, but Karen looks a bit nervous and checks again on the K turn.   I stick in another 2000 which is around half her stack, so expect her to fold or shove.  After tanking for a while, she calls.   I’m a bit perplexed and the river has made the flush possible.   With Karen checking again, around 6000 in the pot and Karen with only around 2000 behind I’ve gotta fire the third barrel, but sadly for me she has A-Qo   She said after she was thinking about re-raising all-in on the turn (so that was why she looked nervous then Smile ) but she got my chips anyway and took the chip lead on the table.  I’m down to around 8000 which is average stack

Soon after Karen goes wild and takes out Bill and Daniel in one hand so we’re down to the final table.

With blinds up to 1000/500 I’m not in great shape with only around 6000, but get a nice run of cards and manage to win a couple of pots which put me right back into contention.   In the next level I again hit some cards and first take out Lee blind on blind (my A-3 against his 6-3) and take his bounty as well (or Twix as it was)Smile  I then get all-in next hand against Alex with my A-A holding against Alex 8-8 so am starting to look very healthy indeed now.

In the last level, blinds are 4000/2000 so no-one can take it easy.   Karen has dribbled away her stack, so when she shoves into my BB from the SB it is easy call with A-T.  This time Im ahead against Karen (for a change) as she shows Q-T   The T on the flop changes nothing but the A on the turn seals her fate, seems I’m on fire tonight.

Luke has been sitting quietly with his short stack, taking the odd pot here and there to survive, but gets in good against Jock who is the other short stack.  With neither improving, were down to three players, all with roughly equal chips.

It’s a tough battle, but with all players on around 6 BB it’s not gonna last long.  Sure enough Simon is the next man down by me (that’s two twixes… umm, Bounties for me tonight Smile ) and we’re into a heads up battle.    We are both playing pretty aggressively so I think we only play around 4 or 5 hands.  The last hand sees us both limp into a 6-5-2 flop.  I’ve got to believe my 5-2 is way ahead and bet, Luke raises and then calls my shove with 8-6    Neither improve and I end up taking it down and Luke taking 2nd at his first attempt in the league game

It was an exciting game and the different mix of players certainly mixed it up a bit.   

Sadly I’ll be missing next month, but gives someone else a chance to catch up Winking smile

Roll on next time….