Saturday, February 20, 2010

1000 reasons to smile!

I told you in my last post that I could taste four figures and yesterday it happened! My PokerStars account is sitting at exactly $1000 which I think is a great achievement having started with only a $12 deposit just over a year ago (Feb 02, 2009).

I've been very disciplined (some would say "nittish") with my bankroll management and have built it up steadily. I started with the micro'est of cash games until I got up to $100 and then I switched to my more preferred tournaments and SNG's when I was properly rolled to play them.

I learnt a lot of lessons along the way and had to endure a downswing/losing streak of around 1100 games where my roll fell from over $600 to under $300 at one point. Since then tho I've been on a heater over the last couple of months to climb to four figures with the last two months being my best to date. Here's my graph showing the upswing ... pretty!



So yesterday, after grinding the 18's on Friday night to get the $40 bonus and basically breaking-even by the time I got it, I was back to my usual 45 man's. Since it was Saturday I also had the chance to play some large field MTT's. The day started slowly missing out in my first few 45's and also failing to cash in a $4 MTT. From there tho I caught fire cashing 8 of the last 12 tournaments I played.

I mincashed a $1 MTT but got deep in a $2 one finishing 38th out of 3650 players. I had some luck with about 60 players remaining when I called a shove with ace king off and it was also called by another player behind me. The original player turned over ace king which I expected but the player behind me turned over jacks. The flop wasn't good as it was a low board but it ended up putting quads on the board splitting with the two aces and I had survived. I doubled up once or twice and then got aces in early position. I raised a standard 3 times blinds and had the big blind shove all-in over the top and I of course insta-called. Big blind turned over pocket 8's and the double up would send me in to the top 15 or 20 chip-counts but unfortunately an 8 came on the turn and I was done. So frustrating to get that deep and then lose with aces when the decent money doesn't kick in until the last 15 or so and of course there was some good money up for grabs on the final table.

While playing that I cashed a few 45 mans finishing with a win in a $3.25 game. I came from behind in the heads-up battle to get the win which is always satisfying to do. At one point I was facing a 2.5:1 chip deficit but got a few cards, turned up the pressure and got it back close to even. The turning point was when I completed the small blind with queen rag and called a massive shove on a queen jack 4 flop. He turned over jack rag and my queen rag held up to take down a huge pot and the game was over shortly after that.

Last night I caught up with some friends who I haven't seen for a while to play a cash game. A couple of the guys are friends who played APL with me so I knew they would have improved a little since we used to play last year. A number of others were new to the game and I knew there would be very little folding and plenty of rubbish being played. Its a $50 buy-in game with the option of having a one re-buy if you get knocked out. Third got $50, second $150 and the winner took the rest which turned out to be $300.

I lost a big hand early when I rivered a straight but called a solid bet from someone who had rivered a flush. I didn't see many hands for a while until I got kings and raised solidly vs one limper and got called by another player and the original limper. The board came out low all hearts and I had the king of hearts. The original limper led out strongly and after a little while I called as did the player behind me who I knew had a strong hand. The turn was a blank and was checked around and the limper led out solidly on the river which was another blank. I wasn't sure what the limper had whether it was a flush or a set but I disappointingly folded my kings and the player behind me called with jacks. The limper turned over two pair ... 2 ... 8 ... suited (clubs) and took down the pot. Yes, he called a solid raise and a call with 2 8 suited ... that's the sort of game I was playing in, raises not respected and very little folding.

Thankfully I got a good chip-up when I raised with tens got two callers and the board came out ten high. I checked when first to act and the last player shoved all-in on a bluff and I of course called and took it down. That same player re-bought and went on to build a stack and I eventually went on to face him heads-up. He had a huge chip-lead but I got a good double-up early. From there I ran in to a few of his hands, took a couple of coolers, got no cards and was eventually knocked out. I got the $150 second-place prize so made $100 and had a good night of cards, beers and pizza with mates.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Bonus unlocked

I've spent the last 4 or so hours grinding the $3.40 18 mans in order to get to 2500 FPP's and unlock the $40 40 billionth hand bonus. What sucks is I ran like shit so by the time I got the FPP's I was basically breaking even for the night. Yipppeeee ... groan.

I won one of the games early and then went on a baron stretch where I basically couldn't even cash. Maybe I was playing too many tables, maybe I was just running bad.

The last three games kind of summed up the night for me. One table I had a massive chip lead with four players remaining and had at least a 2:1 chip lead when heads-up rolled around. I dominated the battle early until I raised with pocket 8's and got re-raised all-in by queen ten suited and of course he flops a queen and wins the race. A couple of hands later he limps the small blind, I push with 6's in the big blind and he calls with 2's. Flop of course has a 2 and I finish second in a game I thought I was sure to win. On the other tables I re-raise all-in with queens, original raiser turns over jacks and spikes one on the turn and on the final table I raise 1/2 my stack in the small blind with ace king when folded to. The big blind who is a terrible, loose player calls, I shove on a low flop because I was never folding and he turns over 5 9 off and has hit the 9 ... greaaaat.

In other PokerStars news, its only a matter of hours before the magic 40 billionth hand is dealt. I won't be sticking around for the festivities as its past midnight and I'm off to bed.

Bankroll $920, FPP count 8.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The up and up

I really didn't plan on playing last night as work has been so busy and I had so much to do. I got caught up on a number of things so decided to log on to PokerStars.

Things started very slowly for me as I failed to cash my few games. I started playing $3.25 45 mans as well as some 18 mans to chase after the 25oo FPP's I need for the $50 40 billionth hand bonus. I failed to cash the first 5 or 6 and loaded up a couple of $6.50 45 mans.

I got a 3rd in an 18 man but the turning point came when I won my first $6.50 45 man for $84. Its not that much but to put it in perspective its 10% of my bankroll so its handy. I remember I tripled up very early when I flopped top set in a 3 way pot and we got it all in on the flop and the board paired on the river to give me the full house vs an overpair and an underpair. I remember the heads up was a solid battle against a decent player but I began to pull away and was happy to get the win.

Tonight I've mostly been playing the 18's to get the FPP count up. I'm now just 75 off my target so hopefully I can knock over the goal by Saturday or Sunday, just in time to get the bonus which ends on Monday night my time.

I have played a couple of $6.50 45 mans with my best/only cash being a 3rd place. The 18 mans have been going ok, I tend to break even or be slightly profitable in them and that has continued tonight. I'm down to my last game and sitting 4th of 7 after shoving 3 hands straight and then turning quads in a multiway unraised pot.

So after winning the $6.50 45 man and a few of the 18 mans, my bankroll is now $916 (I just came 4th in the last 18 man) and I can almost taste 4 figures.

Monday, February 15, 2010

I do too

Been meaning to post this one for a while ... its still quality tho

Friday, February 12, 2010

New bankroll high

Very quick post as I'm off to the Reds game (rugby union) tonight and need to go get changed.

Bankroll at a new all-time high as I broke through the $800 mark (officially $803.50). Nothing too spectacular to report, just solid/strong results in a few $3.25 45 man games.

I now need 250 FPP's within the next week to get the $40 bonus being offered as part of the PokerStars 40 billionth hand celebrations. Speaking of which, I played cash for a while to try and be on the table of a milestone hand ... GOD I hate cash games!! Three awful suckouts in a matter of 5 minutes. Tournaments & sit'n go's I realise how much I love you ... I didn't mean to cheat on you by playing ring games.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

PokerStars 40 Billionth hand

The buzz in the online poker world today was the announcement from PokerStars is that they're getting close to the 40 billionth hand. Here's what people were saying about it at the Two Plus Two poker forums.

PokerStars are having PLENTY of giveaways and promotions to celebrate the milestone. The only question now is how will they top it when they get to 50??

Here's the official announcement:

PokerStars to celebrate 40 billionth hand

by Brad Willis
on February 10, 2010 8:28 AM

F40-thumb.jpgAh, it seems like just yesterday we were celebrating PokerStars 20 billionth hand. Those were heady times, weren't they? And, my, how time flies when you're winning your monthly nut.

After several failed attempts with an abacus, we hired a math major from the local university to do some counting for us, and we've just discovered that PokerStars is not far from hitting its 40 billionth hand.

Forty billion. It's a number that you can't visualize. It's a ridiculously large number of poker hands to be played. In fact, I'd be curious to know how many live poker hands have been played worldwide in the history of the game. Anyone wanna try that out? Send me an e-mail to blog@pokerstars.com.

In the meantime, PokerStars is getting ready to throw a big ol' 40 Billionth Hand party, including everything you have come to expect from these promotions: Multi-table tournaments with big guarantees, milestone hand rewards, special Sit & Go tournaments, first-time depositor freerolls, and a VIP Club instant cash credit.

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If you've seen these kinds of promotions before, you might notice a little difference in how you get paid. Instead of winning a specific dollar number for being dealt into a winning hand, you will earn $40 for every VIP Player Point you earned in the previous 40 hands played on that table. When it comes time for the 40 billionth hand, you will earn $400 for every VPP earned in the previous 40 hands at that table. Depending on how many VPPs you're raking in these days, that could end up being some pretty serious cash. Oh, and if I didn't mention it, if you happen to win the milestone hand, PokerStars will double your prize.

As if that wasn't enough, PokerStars is going to host a $4 million guaranteed Sunday Million on February 21st with $1 million guaranteed to first place. There will also be a special $1 million guaranteed $40 buy-in event and other smaller events to celebrate the 40 billionth hand.

Still want more? Well, there will be a series of 40-player SNGs with some bigtime payouts, freerolls for people making their first deposit, and a one-time $40 cash credit for 2,500 FPPs in the VIP Store.

That's how PokerStars celebrates. So, strap on your caffeine IVs and get ready to hit some milestone hands. The next few weeks are going to be very interesting.

For more information and all the details you will need, check out the F40 page.

Monday, February 8, 2010

What goes up ...

After my joy of winning 3 tournaments in a row on Friday night, not surprisingly things didn't go as well over the weekend. Sometimes I question why I bother playing weekends as I'm sure my results on Saturday and Sunday aren't great, especially compared to the weekdays.

Saturday I managed only a couple of cashes with 2 fourths as good as it gets. Sunday I did well in the Sunday Quarter Million satellites but did no good in the $3.25 45 mans with just a couple of min-cashes.

If the weekend felt that I was getting rivered all the time or people hitting 1 and 2 outers, tonight was about losing hands when you make the right play and dominate the opposition cards but they somehow spike their kicker. Ace king < ace ten, ace jack < ace 8 and so on and so on. I got runner-runnered numerous times and thankfully took a break to grab some dinner.

After dinner things got better as I started making final tables again. I got a second when my queens got beaten by 6 8 off all-in pre-flop. I had spiked some cards before that so it didn't worry too bad.

I played a couple of $4.40 180 mans and cashed them both. The first I made final table and shoved ace king off over the top of a minraise from the bigstack. He called the substantial raise turning over queen ten suited and of course the first card out is the queen and I'm out in 6suth. In the second, I lost a flip inside the final 18 with 9's against ace ten suited that crippled me and I was eventually out in 16th.

The last couple of tournaments got my bankroll headed back in the right direction after sliding well under $700 its now back over $740.

Friday, February 5, 2010

The trifecta!!

Ok, so sometimes I run good. I've won 2 tournaments in a row before but tonight I went one better and took down 3 in a row!! Trifecta, turkey ... call it what you will be it feels great to take down 3 in succession and obviously its a great boost for the bankroll.

I went for a run after work with some friends, the first exercise I've done in about a week. Yes, I struggled for stamina but it was good to work up a sweat. They were heading out for drinks but I was happy for a quiet night in and to get some games happening on PokerStars.

I was just playing the $3.25 45 man games and I started off fairly solidly with two 6th place finishes in my first three games. I moved up to 5th a few tournaments later and then one miss and the three wins in a row.

I don't even remember too much detail from the individual tournaments except for the last one. Half-way through the tournament I was chipped up and someone shoved massively all-in under the gun and I had queens in the big blind. As expected, he turned over ace king and thankfully my queens held up giving me a massive chip lead which I rode through to the final table. I got down to four handed and shoved ace 4 off on the button and ran in to 7's in the small blind. The river counterfeited his pair which was a huge suck-out but gave me the chip lead and I went in to heads-up with it. My opponent fought back to even up the stacks but I took down a pot or two and then limped with kings in the small blind. The flop came queen jack rag and I bet small on the flop, king on the turn, another small bet and then he led out strong when a 3 came on the river. I re-raised he had to call turning over 2 pair but it wasn't good and it completed my trifecta of wins.

As you can see from the graph below, I'm running quite hot after a couple of very average months. I'm not sure what tournaments SharkScope doesn't track (I'm guessing the Sunday Quarter Million satellites) because my bankroll is about $150 or so more than its ever been, despite it looking about even with a previous high. Bankroll now sits just over $770.


Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Assassinato - SUPER Tuesday


It was a rough festive season for Alex Fitzgerald (aka Assassinato), if you read his blog you'll know exactly what I'm talking about.

The poker tables hadn't been any better for him but over the last week or so he's been taking caring of business, sorting sh*t out and getting his head back in the game. I'm sure last week he even mentioned that he felt there was a big score just around the corner for him.

It began with a 2nd place in a $22 rebuy on Full Tilt Poker on Sunday, earning him $11.5K for his efforts. For most that would be a substantial prize but for Alex that essentially covers his buy-ins for a couple of days, especially when you take in to account the horses he has working for him. Yesterday tho was the real "cream". Another second place finish, this time in the Super Tuesday tournament on PokerStars, good for a $51K payday!! $51K ... just a crazy number when you think about it. I haven't asked him but I believe that's his biggest payday, check his blog later today or tomorrow as I'm sure there will be some mention of it.

I watched the tournament from about 100 players down. The rail was restricted to players that had a buy-in for the tournament which was $1000 so that ruled me out. So while I couldn't actually comment, I watched closely as Alex went from a short-stack with about 55 to go and then doubled up again and again until he was in a strong position.

There was some clown/heckler on the rail, RedDogPoker giving him and a few others shit for the way they were playing. I'm sure RedDog's favourite player is Phil Helmuth because it sounds like he just waits for aces and anything less is bad play.

With 3 players left Alex several times was short-stack but took down a huge pot from the chip leader and had a dominant stack. Unfortunately one of the players got their stack back up a little by catching a card on the river to stop Alex's 10 high winning the hand (yes, you read that right) and knocking him out. When it actually came to heads-up, Assassinato had a 4:1 chip lead but his opponent slowly climbed his way back up and soon had the lead. Several times Alex 3 or 4-bet folded pre-flop so things weren't going his way. I had to head out before the battle was over but saw the result on Facebook that he had come in second.

I'm sure he's a little disappointed to finish second again when he had a great shot at the win, but really ... $51K, hard to be unhappy. Well done Alex, I'm guessing there was some celebrations in Costa Rica last night!!

Monday, February 1, 2010

January, the month that was

With January now over its time to look back and review.

Its been a good month and a profitable one for me. Last month saw my bankroll drop below $300 at one point which was a concern not for the money but because it had been my 4th losing month in a row. Prior to that I had four profitable months so it was disappointing to have plateaud and no longer be moving forward.

So here are my OPR numbers for January:


Period

View by Game
ITM Finishes
1st 10
1st ties 11
2nd 8
3rd 13
4-10th 58
MTT Avg. Finish%
Early 2% (10%)
EM 6% (20%)
Mid. 45% (40%)
ML 35% (20%)
Late 12% (10%)
HU/STT/MTT * Prizes Profit ROI ABI AFS R/A ITM ITM
Heads-Up 2 player $0 $0 0% $0 0 0% 0/0 0%
Single Table 3-10 $0 $0 0% $0 0 0% 0/0 0%
Multi Table 11-45 $1,559 $228 17% $3.37 45 0% 90/395 23%
Multi Table 46-180 $123 $12 11% $2.22 115 0% 13/50 26%
Multi Table 181- $35 $19 129% $2.51 4247 33% 5/6 83%

$1,717 $260 18% $3.23 109 0% 108/451 24%

January broke a few records for me. Firstly it was my most profitable so far surpassing the previous best back in April of $211. Secondly it was a new record games played as I chased the PokerStars SilverStar VIP level. It surpassed August when I played 402 and the 451 from this month doesn't even include the 70 18 man games I played last night.

Another good stat was the 10 first place finishes which is a new monthly record. Back in August I had 7 wins and 12 seconds compared to this month's 10 and 8. The actual first places make such a difference and I'm pleased with first to second ratio which I think shows the improvement in my final table and heads-up play.

The next goal is to get my bankroll over $1000 (currently at $640) which would be a significant milestone after starting with just $12. I had hoped to do it sooner but I'm still learning and developing my game so just getting there will be great.

After a crazy last week of non-stop grinding, I'm taking a few days off to have a break, get to the gym and catch up on a few other things. When I get back on PokerStars again I'll be back playing the $3.25 45 games and maybe some 18 mans as well.