Sunday, July 22, 2018

Recently, I had far more final tables than usual over the course of a month. 

I followed it with actually losing just as many buy-ins for a total wash.  Typical of my poker playing actually.

On the surface, someone might tell themselves, "You just have to stay disciplined with your play, and refine your strategy."

That's fine, but you should also have a strategy.  And, my strategy is wrong. 

I take chances when it's ill-advised, I reenter too many times, I rebuy too many times, and even after saying all of this is wrong, I STILL think I should do it. 

I feel like being too tight, and too conservative will have you barely making the money, and hardly ever winning. 

Being a little looser, and being willing to take chances may have losses, but the wins will be significant, and more often. 

I suspect it's somewhere in the middle of that coupled with some strong evaluation of my game, and just learning about the game more, in general. 

Having a better idea of what my range is by position, by stack, with X, or Y to my left, etc.  Having a better idea of how that range is doing against various opponents.  Having a better idea when it's okay to steal versus when it would be better to fold.  I could list fifty more things...the point is studying and thinking more about the game than I have been doing over the past 3-5 years. 

I've had hugely positive ROI in particular games, but overall, I am just not good at poker.  There is no way that I can be looked at as being good at this. 

It starts with my poor emotional control and lack of discipline, and ends with my incomplete knowledge of overall strategy. 

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Here's something new for this blog...

Positing two days in a row! 

(Well, at least I think it's new.)

Anyhow, I'm in a one table SnG right now, and I hopefully will play some tournaments later in the day. 

Later that day...

Well, got myself into a $22 tournament with, right now, 186 entrants but that will more than double over the next hour.  I'll report hands as they come along if interesting at all, and the result...

Okay, this happens...just sucks when it happens, but anyhow...folds around to me, I have QTo, I raise it from the button, and I'm called by T7o. 

Flop gives me 2nd pair with the Ten, but when checked to me, I check as well. 

Turn gives him two pair, Tens and Sevens, and he leads out with a bet of about 3/4 of the pot, and I call with just the T. 

River is another T giving me three of a kind, but him a boat, and he checks.  I bet 1/4 of the pot, and he ships his stack, and I call. 

Here's how it should have played:

Bet 3/4 of the pot on the flop (or more).  He may fold, but let's assume he calls.  Turn gives him two pair, and he most likely would check thinking I'd bet again.  He checks, I check. 

River comes, and I'm not sure what he'd do.  I would THINK he would bet hoping I was thinking he would steal it.  Maybe he checks again, but I'd bet with 3 of a kind.  When he ships it...I probably call there too.  So, I'm most likely losing chips here no matter what.  I probably don't need to lose my whole stack though. 

I'm completely fine with the pre-flop raise because first to act from the button with QT is fine, IMO.

100/200 $10,000 GTD, Table 9 (Hold'em)
Seat 8 is the button
Seat 1: Loki1623 (8500).
Seat 2: RivertheWin (10159).
Seat 3: dowork14 (13754).
Seat 4: TACOENGINEER (4849).
Seat 5: Sarim19 (5405).
Seat 6: buBBle_u_UP (3824).
Seat 7: HUfunplayer1 (3180).
Seat 8: glenmawr70 (6103).
Player Loki1623 ante (20)
Player RivertheWin ante (20)
Player dowork14 ante (20)
Player TACOENGINEER ante (20)
Player Sarim19 ante (20)
Player buBBle_u_UP ante (20)
Player HUfunplayer1 ante (20)
Player glenmawr70 ante (20)
Player Loki1623 has small blind (100)
Player RivertheWin has big blind (200)
Player Loki1623 received a card.
Player Loki1623 received a card.
Player RivertheWin received a card.
Player RivertheWin received a card.
Player dowork14 received a card.
Player dowork14 received a card.
Player TACOENGINEER received a card.
Player TACOENGINEER received a card.
Player Sarim19 received a card.
Player Sarim19 received a card.
Player buBBle_u_UP received a card.
Player buBBle_u_UP received a card.
Player HUfunplayer1 received a card.
Player HUfunplayer1 received a card.
Player glenmawr70 received card: [Qh]
Player glenmawr70 received card: [10s]
Player dowork14 folds
Player TACOENGINEER folds
Player Sarim19 folds
Player buBBle_u_UP folds
Player HUfunplayer1 folds
Player glenmawr70 raises (530)
Player Loki1623 folds
Player RivertheWin calls (330)
*** FLOP ***: [Jd 10h 3c]
Player RivertheWin checks
Player glenmawr70 checks
*** TURN ***: [Jd 10h 3c] [7h]
Player RivertheWin bets (800)
Player glenmawr70 calls (800)
*** RIVER ***: [Jd 10h 3c 7h] [10c]
Player RivertheWin checks
Player glenmawr70 bets (730)
Player RivertheWin allin (8809)
Player glenmawr70 allin (4023)
Uncalled bet (4056) returned to RivertheWin
------ Summary ------
Pot: 12426. Rake 0
Board: [Jd 10h 3c 7h 10c]
Player Loki1623 does not show cards.Bets: 120. Collects: 0. Loses: 120.
*Player RivertheWin shows: Full House (10/7) [7s 10d]. Bets: 6103. Collects: 12426. Wins: 6323.
Player dowork14 does not show cards.Bets: 20. Collects: 0. Loses: 20.
Player TACOENGINEER does not show cards.Bets: 20. Collects: 0. Loses: 20.
Player Sarim19 does not show cards.Bets: 20. Collects: 0. Loses: 20.
Player buBBle_u_UP does not show cards.Bets: 20. Collects: 0. Loses: 20.
Player HUfunplayer1 does not show cards.Bets: 20. Collects: 0. Loses: 20.
Player glenmawr70 shows: Three Of Kind of 10s [Qh 10s]. Bets: 6103. Collects: 0. Loses: 6103.
Game ended at: 2018/5/27 19:5:34


So, I'll play one more buy in...will report on hands in a bit...

I actually don't have the hand, but it was bad...basically I thought what the heck when someone was all in, and went all in with them because I was down to 8000 after having 12000.  Sound irrational?  Because it is.  

Anyhow, what I'm feeling is this...the three first place finishes in tournaments brought my Sharkscope graph up out of negative.  It wasn't too far down, however, it as nice to be positive.  

Now with the past few days including two $20 buy ins today, it's right back down.  Granted, I have only about $30 less than what I started the day with yesterday (I had won money in a cash game), but on the graph it looks like a $100 nosedive.  

So, typically, I'd get in a cash game right now.  

Not happening.  




Saturday, May 26, 2018

Can you imagine...

I actually found this blog again.  I had completely forgotten it! 

This is 5/26/2018, and the last blog was 11/03/2011. 

But, really, that was me finding it like four years after losing it again.  Well, whatever...let's get to it. 

This is a poker blog, I still like poker, and, well, I still suck at it. 

Although....although....

I have gotten three first place finishes in one week just this week!

And, AS I'm writing this I am SERIOUSLY donking off in a $20 tournament with reentry.  Am I on tilt?  Am I nuts?  I'm on my third buy in because I'm playing with an incredible amount of tilt, and I have no real reason why. 

Eh...I'm not going to cry over it.  What's done is done, what's spent is spent, and on this third buy in, if I just get back to what was getting me to do well recently which is mostly just simplifying my game, not playing TOO many hands out of position, betting at pots if I think I can get them, getting out if I think I can't.  Value towning people that can be value towned. 

Example of a donkish hand I actually won:

Game started at: 2018/5/26 20:44:58
$2,000 GTD Superstack,
Seat 9 is the button
Seat 1: Bluffseed (19991).
Seat 2: glenmawr70 (19080).
Seat 3: Ten5pirit (23946).
Seat 4: sloppydrnkpshngbttns (19515).
Seat 5: BigUnit14 (18675).
Seat 6: Four2Eight (19225).
Seat 9: HOGSACK (17432).
Player Bluffseed has small blind (20)
Player glenmawr70 has big blind (40)
Player Bluffseed received a card.
Player Bluffseed received a card.
Player glenmawr70 received card: [3c]
Player glenmawr70 received card: [5s]
Player Ten5pirit received a card.
Player Ten5pirit received a card.
Player sloppydrnkpshngbttns received a card.
Player sloppydrnkpshngbttns received a card.
Player BigUnit14 received a card.
Player BigUnit14 received a card.
Player Four2Eight received a card.
Player Four2Eight received a card.
Player HOGSACK received a card.
Player HOGSACK received a card.
Player Ten5pirit folds
Player sloppydrnkpshngbttns folds
Player BigUnit14 raises (115)
Player Four2Eight folds
Player HOGSACK calls (115)
Player Bluffseed folds
Player glenmawr70 calls (75)
*** FLOP ***: [8h 5d 6c]
Player glenmawr70 checks
Player BigUnit14 checks
Player HOGSACK bets (365)
Player glenmawr70 calls (365)
Player BigUnit14 folds
*** TURN ***: [8h 5d 6c] [3d]
Player glenmawr70 checks
Player HOGSACK allin (16952)
Player glenmawr70 calls (16952)
*** RIVER ***: [8h 5d 6c 3d] [3h]
------ Summary ------
Pot: 34999. Rake 0
Board: [8h 5d 6c 3d 3h]
Player Bluffseed does not show cards.Bets: 20. Collects: 0. Loses: 20.
*Player glenmawr70 shows: Full House (3/5) [3c 5s]. Bets: 17432. Collects: 34999. Wins: 17567.
Player Ten5pirit does not show cards.Bets: 0. Collects: 0. Wins: 0.
Player sloppydrnkpshngbttns does not show cards.Bets: 0. Collects: 0. Wins: 0.
Player BigUnit14 does not show cards.Bets: 115. Collects: 0. Loses: 115.
Player Four2Eight does not show cards.Bets: 0. Collects: 0. Wins: 0.
Player HOGSACK shows: Two pairs. 8s and 3s [10h 8d]. Bets: 17432. Collects: 0. Loses: 17432.


Why call pre with 53?  Don't know.  Okay, I do know, I was on tilt.  Then, I flop a 5, and he bets a sizable bet on the flop, and I call with bottom pair.  The turn obviously gives me a few pairs, but that's by no means the nuts and I check, he goes all in, and without hesitation I call.  

The call was not built on any knowledge or read.  Just tilt.  Granted, it's probably a well hidden two pair, but that's besides the point.  

I'm still in this tournament as we speak, and I just called a 5x raise with J2 suited.  I'm not off tilt.  I'm going to leave this up, and talk about a few more hands.  What I'm really trying to do, I think, is write enough to where some part of my brain reaches through and suppresses the tilt.  

Tilt has absolutely controlled by poker game from the beginning in January 2005.  My entire poker playing can be described as a fight against tilt.  

And, why?  What pisses me off so much about the game, yet allows me to keep on playing?  Some days, and sometimes months at a time, I'm completely fine, focused, winning, semi-profitable.  But, it all goes away with tilt.  

I think my main problem is that I think people are disrespecting me at the table.  They're not.  But, I get that in my head.  

Back to the game...I nosedived $60 of my roll.  3 buy ins...out of completely and utter tilt.  I realize, some have done worse.  

So, I quit that tournament, and decided to do something stupider than that...play 1/2 NLHE cash.  I can't tell you how stupid this is.  I am absolutely HORRIBLE at cash games in every way possible.  This can only end badly, so I'll actually report on it as I'm in the middle of it.  

So,like usual in cash, I go up big early, and stay because I think I have to.  I went, on one hand, from $200 to 350, and instead of getting out because 100% of the time, my stack completely dwindles, I stay in, and go down to like $260.  I'm okay with that though because I got in wanting to make $60.  I go up a little, to $300, and I should leave, now I'm down to $290.  I need to get out soon because I really want the $60 that I lost in tournaments, and if I just leave now, I'm even, actually up for the day, and I can regroup.  Nope, I get 88, and decide to keep playing.  

Ok...that part of my head came through a little, and said, you're up for the day, get out, you've played hands, you'll be okay!  And, I got out.  I shouldn't have been there in the first place.  

So, on a tilty AS FUCK day, I managed to be up a little.  Now I just need to figure out how to get back to a regular mindset.  


Thursday, November 03, 2011

What? Something like 11k hits? No way. Probably something to do with spammers, or something. Don't no one care about no Glenmawr70.

Plus, Stars don't exist for US players anymore because we need our hands held, and guarded against ourselves.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Okay. You've found my blog somehow. How did you find it again?

You're playing against me in lower limit buy in tournaments, and SnGs, and you're like, he's............terrible.

Thanks a lot.

Anyhow, I've FT'd another HORSE tournament. My ROI for 2007 is still positive. I dropped off there for a few months, and that drop in volume also saw a drop in ROI. But, it's late in the year, and basically, I'm going to have my first positive year. Finally.

I started in 2005. Played recreationally. Read books that were terrible, and played too tight. In 2006, I played worse because I opened things up a little, yet I didn't control my emotions.

In early 2007 I got a subscription to PXF, and you know what that helped me the most with? No, not my poker knowledge. My emotion.

I didn't continue my PXF subscription after about March, and although I started winning more, and was doing well, eventually it caught up to me. I didn't even play in September.

I recently rejoined, and I know that it's a great decision. There's something to be said about just watching very good players play their hands. You quickly realize that the most important aspect of poker is this:

You must have patience, discipline, emotional control, and laser focus.

Patience.
You have to have the patience to fold hands and not push situations because you've become bored. It's hard at times because you haven't played a hand in like 15 hands, and it seems like 45. But, sometimes the situation dictates that you have to chill a little, and you have to do it.

Discipline.
You have to be disciplined enough to get off hands when you know you're supposed to. You have to pull the trigger when you know you're supposed to. Otherwise, you have to do the things that you know you're supposed to do, and not make, for example, crying calls that you hope are right.

Emotional Control.
You can't get too high, or too low. You must keep your emotions in check. The way a player plays is NOT personal. If they're raising your blinds, it's NOT personal. (Side note, I heard a live player tell someone once that he takes it personally when people raise his blinds, and I can't say that I've never taken it personally in the past.) Everyone is playing to win. The way they play, is the way they play. If they're raising every pot, and somehow winning, or getting folds, then that's just the way it is. You can't let things like that affect your emotions. You can't let anything affect your emotions.

This is the most important part of the four to me (although the others are very important). Because, you can be the best player in the world, but if you can't control your emotions, it won't matter how good you are because you'll spew chips because your upset, or mad.

Lastly, players will not play the way you want them to play. Recognize that immediately. If they do something you don't like, ask yourself, "Why would that upset me? I can't make them play the way I want them to!"

Laser Focus.
Every single hand, your opponents are giving off information. Every street. Pay attention. Think through everything you do. You ever play chess? If you did, and you got good at it, you know what I'm talking about with regard to having to think ahead, and think about how your opponents might react to your moves, and so on.

And, focus is not just in the beginning of a tournament. You should be as focused at the final table as you were in the first ten minutes (actually more focused if you can get there). It's tough, and not everyone can do it, but you have to if you want to win.

Monday, August 13, 2007

OMG!!!!

I haven't been here in forever.

You're probably like, "where the fk has glenmawr70 been? I mean, he's so good at poker, and we value his information so highly, and..." Well, okay, you're not saying that.

Well, let's see. Everything leading up to my last post was negative ROI.

Period.

For 2007, I am actually positive ROI. Something in the 20-22% ROI area. There are a few reasons for this. I don't have screen shots right now, however, I will get them later.

But, I've actually WON a 180, and had multiple FT's in 180's. I've WON a 1730 person 1.00 tournament on Stars. I've also won a 3700+ 10fpp tournament on there, but that was only for like 35.00. In fact, I FT'd a .50 cent tournament, but I'll have to see how much that was for, and I FT'd a 6700+ entrant tournament that was a freeroll to Stars weekly Round 2 (which is a 1 or $2000 freeroll). I didn't do great in the Weekly Round 2.

Anyhow, since my last post (some 6-7 months ago) my strategy, thinking, and emotion has changed. I'm not MUCH better...but I am better. I realize I have a long way to go though, and actually, I'm not sure I'll EVER get to where I need to get to in poker.

I'm now going to look through some of the posts, and kind of recap. At some point over the next week, I'll include some screenshots of wins, and so on.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Okay, I've thought about it some more...

I'm going to post all of my STUPIDEST hands here as well. So, tonight, when I'm playing, if I make just an incredibly horrid play, you get to see it first (all zero of my fans). Why do I blog again?

I was reading through some of my old blogs. Some of the info - good. Some of it - very delusional. I guess I'm happy that I at least feel an improvement in my thinking. The WCOOP part was downright retarded.

Hopefully I'm post success tonight...we'll see.

Time to get real....

I suck at online poker.

Example...last night, I'm playing in a 5.50 90 man SnG on Full Tilt. I am getting hit in the face with pre-flop cards. I've increased my stack to three times the average early on; there's about 65 people left, and I am 3rd in chips.

At one point, I get AA, and I reraise a min-raiser (i.e. a moron), and someone who called him. It was 30/60, and I'm in the BB. The button min raises to 120, the SB calls, I make it 360. They both call.

The flop has two spades, nothing over a T. SB checks, and I make a pot sized bet. The button raises over the top of me an amount that even the dumbest player would expect a call. I think it was like an additional 960 chips in a huge pot. SB folds, I obviously call, and he has a flush draw.

Now, you know the result, and I should be happy to get my money in pretty far ahead. However, at the time, I couldn't believe the stupidity of my opponent. First off, he had absolutely no fold equity, and he HAD to know it even if he doesn't know what fold equity is. It's just intuitive that I wasn't going to fold right there. But, let's attempt to give him the benefit of the doubt...

Let's say that my reraise seemed like a scared reraise pre-flop. In other words, maybe it seemed I wanted to just take the pot right there to him. He had AK suited, so he feels that I'm probably reraising like this at best with JJ or AK, and he already has AK, so that's unlikely (remember, I'm just trying to think like him). So, he puts me on something like QQ, or JJ, and maybe just overcards like AQ, and AJ, but those are less likely (bad players usually put you on a very specific range).

I raise the pot when it gets to me on the flop, and he thinks..."This guy is just trying to take the pot, and even if he has JJ, I still have like 15 outs on the flop, so that pretty much puts me in the lead right here. I'm all in."

He goes all in, and obviously I call. Now, obviously he didn't have the outs he thought...he only had 9. So, I'm winning this hand more often than I'm losing it. He made a mistake...and, isn't that what I want? Obviously it is. Had I won that hand, I would have been the CL, and easily final tabled, IMO.

Instead, I lost chips (but was still average). And, this had me on tilt. I shouldn't have been on tilt, but...this is why I'm an online loser. I tilt. I can't help it. I hate players that get lucky when they make mistakes. I know that we almost need players to get lucky a few times in order to keep them in the game, it's just, it stings when you know you played your best, and someone still gets lucky against you. I can't think of another "sport" where bad players have such an opportunity to win. Bad players won't win in the long run, but a bad player will get lucky in a tournament and go far.

I tilted, and at one point, I was UTG w/KQc. I limped in like a dumb ass, and had one raiser on the button. He was raising with a LOT of hands, so I auto called. He was also the chip leader by far.

The flop gave me nothing, he bets the pot, I auto call. I'm so pissed at this point that he raised me and bet the pot...how irrational does that sound? Very. So, I call the flop bet with nothing but overcards. He bets the pot again on the turn, I auto call. It's like I'm calling out of spite. The river comes, gives me nothing, and I go all in, and he would be a moron NOT to call me. He does, he has TPTK with AT, and a T on the board, and I'm gone. I was so upset at that point that I just stopped playing (at least I did that).

But, I remember sitting there thinking...this is why you are not winning. Plays like this.

So, instead of thinking I'm the shit in this blog (not sure if I have came across like that) I'm just going to make this my blog of truth. If I suck, it's going to show.

The funny thing is, my 2nd year was SO much better than my first! I'm starting my 3rd year (next month I'll have been playing like 2 years and 1 month). I had numerous final tables, I had some wins, and I hardly had to deposit. I certainly lost so much less than normal.

Here are some current stats from various stats:
Tournaments:

Stars:

Est Profit:
$-914

Total Played:
365

Full Tilt:

Est Profit:
$-16

Total Played:
19

SnGs:

Stars:

Profit:
$-706.00

Total Played:
1,049

Full Tilt:
Profit:
$38.00

Total Played:
15

I should say that most of my SnGs on Stars were played in my first year when I was still learning, however, come on. That's still horrible.

Here's what typically happens.

I will read, and post, and discuss, and nail down how I want to play. I'll sit down, and just totally play extremely well, not go on tilt, and start profiting. I'll grind like fucking heck from about 50.00 to about 150.00 or so.

Then, I'll get careless. I'll stop caring about playing 5.50 SnGs. I won't care if I lose them, I'll take more chances. I'll get bad beats, and tilt my way out of some. I'll slow down, and come back the next day. I'll get more beats, and get even worse. I'll get in a cash game, and lose a buy in. I'll get in more tournaments, and try to double up very early. I'll bust out of more tournaments. I won't lose the 150 all at once, but it will steadily dwindle on a daily basis.

Then, I'll make a small little come back, and be happy that I stopped the bleeding when all that really happened was that my silly plays got lucky. I'll go back up a little, then start getting beats, and that will be it for me. Even when I am getting great cards and flops, I'll find a way to lose the game, and be SO fucking pissed that I am ready to quit poker.

Then, I'll come here and start talking about it, trying to set myself strait.

One thing I know...the best player may tilt. They may make mistakes...but they are mostly consistent. Othewise, they may have their bad days, but they don't let their bankroll suffer as a result.

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