Sunday, November 20, 2011

Poker: Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure–continues

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After last weeks round 3, today was Round 4 of the Caribbean Adventure

This time there are 383 entries and 142 go through to the next round on December 18th

We start with 1000 chips, but with blind levels of 5 minutes you don’t have time to hang around.

My strategy is basically to play tight the first couple of rounds, then level 3 (with BB of 50 already) looking to shove/fold from there onwards.

In the early rounds, played a couple of hands and won a few chips but nothing dramatic.  After than I was soon in trouble with no cards and I’m soon down to waiting for a hand as I’ve no fold equity at all.

In the end, I’m hanging on with about 170 left in.  I’m all-in on BB but luckily get my one and only good hand KK   The SB calls but hit K on flop to give me enough chips for another circuit.    With 10 left to be knocked out, my AKs was tempting to shove but hoped to fold my way to the next round.  

Luckily for me, it worked out for me and couple of hands later, I’ve got my seat secured Smile

Phew, that was tough… but still only halfway through.  Round 5 is the same structure but only 1 in 3 go through so will be getting tougher each round.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Poker: Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure

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On a whim, last week decided to have a go at the Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure    http://www.pokerstars.co.uk/live-poker/pca/

One of the deciding factors was that it only cost 80 FPP to enter round 1.  (Basically, free as far as I’m concerned) and also the rounds are all NLHE freezeouts, so none of this stupid lottery play you get with rebuys.

I breezed through round 1 and go my entry to Round 2 the same evening.  This gave entry to Round 3 for the top 50% and was reasonably deep stacked, so was able to get through quite easy.

Today (Sunday 13th) played Round 3   There were 1060 entries, giving 353 tickets to Round 4.   With 1000 starting blinds, aggressive blind increases and blinds going up every 5 mins, it was clear I couldn’t sit back and play tight.   The avg stack count when the bubble breaks is 3000, so needed to double up a couple of times.     Luckily the table was playing tight, so took a couple of risks and accumulated chips, then got it in bad but hit my card to give me a good chance.  Tightened up and took smaller risks to get myself over the 3000 chips mark… got AA and took the the blinds/antes and luckily this was enough to get me through the bubble!

So I’ve made round 4, which is next week… again it is a NLHE Turbo with 40% of the field getting tickets to round 5…  after which I just need to get lucky in Round 6,7 and 8 to win my way to the Caribbean….

Who says I’m not optimistic Smile

Friday, November 04, 2011

Poker: Home Tourney–November 2011

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Poker is such a fickle mistress Smile

Twelve players eagerly took their seats, with Alex, Derek and myself having the most interest in doing well this month, to give us the best chance to take down the league title and bizarrely, we all ended up on the same table !  

My game started quietly, with no decent hands and lots of aggression.     My patience paid off and managed to get a Check/raise all-in called by two players with KK, with Derek and Alex both having trash hands, but the flop was kind and my Kings held up, so off to a flyer.

Both Derek and Alex were both very active, getting it all-in as much as possible it seemed… Andy and Jock were joining in at times as well, so needed to pick my spots.   Another spot seemed to come when I picked up A-T and with Alex and Derek all-in again with non-prime hands I was ahead, until the flop at least…. with Alex taking the pot and leaving me with <2000 chips.

I got a bit busier, but my blind shove defending big blind from Derek shove and Jon all-in as well, was perhaps hoping to much.  My K-4 was dominated by Jon’s K-Ts which hit flush and I joined Derek in a double buy-in.

Soon after I got lucky when with Derek all-in and Jon calling, decided to shove my A-J on K-4-2 flop.   Sadly for me Jon did have the K, but my A turned his hand to dust and I got a huge stack.    

Derek was stoking the pot (ending up with  26 buy-in’s which must be a record!)  so at the break it was no surprise he was doing the triple buy-in with Alex having chip lead at around 18k chips and the rest of us all with around 10k chips.  

On the restart, despite a valiant fight, Derek was first man down, however it was not long after that when Jon got it all-in with his A-T, I had re-shoved my A-K but Alex woke up with A-A   He had a sweat with a T on the flop and Q turned, but my miracle card didn’t come and Alex has around 30k in chips and knocks two of us out!   I’m out in 9th, so no points for me this month Sad smile

We also have our final table, as Sean had also been knocked out from the other table.   Daniel also has a huge stack, probably around 30k as well, but Karen, Janice and Lee are very short, with no-one else having much more than 10k

It wasn’t long before Alex got busy again, this time taking out Jock.  Soon after, with the blinds at 1000/500, both the girls were forced all-in against Daniel, with him taking them both out…  (Ooer missus Smile) leaving only 5 players

Double knock-outs seems to be in fashion, as Alex takes out both Andy and Steve W  just before the end of level 7 and we’re down to 3 already.

Alex and Daniel both have around 45-46k, with Lee under 10k.    On an innocuous looking K-8-4 flop, it is no surprise to see Lee all-in, but when Alex re-shoves all-in, I was a little surprised to see Daniel insta-shove as well !    Lee has K-8 and took pot 1, but Daniel missed hit flush draw, so was out in third…. giving Alex a huge chip lead over Lee for the battle for victory

The blinds went up to 4000/2000 but Lee doubles up and wins another big pot, so soon are about even in chips.   The battle is tense but neither player is prepared to give up and are both giving it some welly !   Someone was always going to be disappointed, so after a bit more toing and froing, all the chips fly in the middle… and Alex emerges from the dust with most of the chips and only three hands left to play.     Lee doesn’t really have the chips to do Alex any damage, but they play on… but Alex’s straight finishes off a valiant attempt by Lee to take the game.

It was a very hard fought and fascinating head-up battle, but Alex’s tenacity paid off, giving him a well earned victory.   Unlucky to Lee, who also played very well to get back into the game.    I’m exhausted just watching Smile

We have one more game for this season, and although Alex is on pole position, he still has work to do…  there is some small adjustments due to myself and Alex being effected by the “best 8 results” rule, but in rough terms:

  • Derek can take the league title if he comes first or second, Alex doesn’t score any points and I don’t finish 4th or better (think I worked that one out right…..)
  • I can take the title (for the fourth year in a row Winking smile ) if I score 7 points more than Alex and finish no more than 1 place behind Derek (this is gonna get complicated Smile )
  • The simplest consideration is for Alex, who simply needs to finish 3rd or better to guarantee the title, or just finish ahead of Derek and me

In any case, next months game will be exciting (it’s a £10 special as well of course, as well as being the first “Xmas” event of the seasonSmile) but don't forget it will be December 8th (2nd Thursday of the month) this time round…..

Looking forward to it already, hope to see you there

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Poker: Financial results for October 2011

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September was a bit of a wake up call for me, and although variance doubtless plays some role, I really needed to do something to get out of my losing mind set.

October was my fresh start with an updated plan and new optimistic outlook on my Poker life, so how did it turn out ?

Plan

My monthly targets are:
- Play 700 hands of cash on NLHE $0.50 Full Ring,  700 cash hands on PLO $0.50 6-max and 350 hands PLO8 $0.50 6-max, all with profit target of 2 BB per hour. 
- Play 20 STT hoping for 10% ROI (around $20 per month)

Monitor

Overall results for the month are:

Pokerstars            :    +$58.40    (£36.42)
Black Belt Poker : –$473.96  (£295.56)
Live Play               :                       +£297.80

Pokerstars was quite interesting, as apart from my normal 6x 8 Game STT games which netted a profit of $12.85, I also started playing $1/$2 8 game cash as part of my normal monthly routine as well.   Three cash sessions were all in profit, adding $45.55 to my profit for the month !    I am pretty happy with my 8 game results, so will certainly be continuing STT and Cash sessions going forward.

My live game was my normal monthly visit to the £35+5 NLHE freezeout.   It was fairly poor start, but with my luck changing after the first break, played solidly to take the win and get a great return on my investment

Sadly my live win was cancelled out by my poor results with BBP, which break down as:

Cash Results (-£234.50 loss overall)

NLHE ($0.50)  939 hands -£12.93
PL Omaha ($0.50) 858 hands  -£16.37
PL Omaha HL ($0.50) 241 hands –£101.41
PL Omaha HL ($1.00) 270 hands -£103.79

Tournament Results (-£61.06 loss overall)

6x  MTT   +£0.35
10x  2 seat STT  -£43.36
11x 6 seat STT +£20.37
13x 10 seat STT –£38.42

Reflect

My NLHE and PLO cash results are fairly pleasing, in that I only dropped about 1/2 of a buy-in for each, which is a definite improvement Smile   

The PLO8 cash games have been fairly brutal, in that I was getting rivered, making bad decisions and had a £160 swing in one hand when was all-in with 90% to scoop on the flop and  turn!   Overall my play was no more than OK and need to improve both my starting hand requirements and also my river play.   I have been playing $1 due to lack of games at$0.50 level when I wanted them,   but am not sure it’s such a good idea.  The level of play is not much different, but making a mistake costs twice as much !   Will try to curtail the $1 games going forward I think…

I’m content with my play in the STT/MTT although did have one off day where I felt I was not playing my best (so had an early finish that night!).   I was also a little disappointed to min-cash 8th place out of 51 player MTT, managing to get taken out after defending my BB against aggressive chip leader.  In hindsight, I should’ve just  shoved my Q-Ts if I was gonna play it, although he might still have called with his K-6o Smile  (he flopped 2 pr  obv.)

Adjust

For November I will carry on as is with my tournaments and the NLHE and PLO cash games as they seem to be going in roughly the right direction.   I will play a bit less PLO8 cash though, and stick to $0.50 level for sure!

There shouldn’t be any distractions during November, so hope I will be reflecting on steady and profitable results at the end of the month 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
August 2011 results http://sceaga.blogspot.com/2011/08/poker-financial-results-for-august-2011.html
September 2011 results http://sceaga.blogspot.com/2011/09/poker-financial-results-for-september.html