I've never had the confidence to write about my poker playing before. Any success I have had I have put down to luck and my opponents being fairly poor but I think I'm ready to start saying something
My level is either $5 or $10 mtts on Betfair Poker. I have occasionally moved up to $20 mtt and faired ok but I have yet to win a tournament at that level. So far I have played just one $40 tourney but was a little out of my depth.
The main problem with thse Mtt's is the length of time they take. On average 3-4hrs if you reach the final table. I really enjoy playing. Love bluffing and bullying and strangely get a kick out of playing short-stacked. It's just a bit of fun. But, as I said, it takes so long to play.
Therefore it will take me a long time to improve because I just don't have the time to play. I'm fairly busy with work and I like to spend time with K in the evenings. So, I'm limited to playing maybe one or two per week - more if I get knocked out early.
So, onto my first bit of analysis (if it can be called that).
Q3 offsuit is obviously not the best starting hand but in certain situations I will play it. At this stage of the tournament I needed chips to make a serious challenge on the lead and felt that if I could see the flop for $400 it may have been a risk worth taking with plenty of money already in the pot.
In the end I decided against it but flinched in horror when the flop gave me a full house.
***** Betfair Poker Hand History for Game 371086415 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $5 Buy-in + $0.50 Entry Fee, Level:6 Blinds(100/200-(no ante)) - Sunday, June 15, 22:59:38 GMT 2008
$400 GTD Regular $5+$0.50 NLH #150459
Table 2 9-max (Real Money)
Seat 7 is the button
Total number of active players : 9
Seat 1: eddiepack ( 8,185.25 )
Seat 2: the catcher ( 27,793 )
Seat 3: Vicedice ( 6,508 )
Seat 4: davidoff280 ( 3,675 )
Seat 5: teacup77 ( 1,960 )
Seat 6: cod4 4eva ( 7,532.50 )
Seat 7: freevalue ( 4,015 )
Seat 8: Kirk2 ( 1,585 )
Seat 9: Quarty ( 5,342 )
Tourney Level:6 Blinds(100/200-(no ante))
Kirk2 posts small blind [100]
Quarty posts big blind [200]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to freevalue [ Qh, 3d ]
eddiepack folds
the catcher raises to [400]
Vicedice calls [400]
davidoff280 calls [400]
teacup77 folds
cod4 4eva calls [400]
freevalue folds
Kirk2 folds
Quarty calls [200]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qd, Qs, 3h ]
Quarty checks
the catcher bets [800]
Vicedice calls [800]
davidoff280 calls [800]
cod4 4eva folds
Quarty folds
** Dealing Turn ** [ Kd ]
the catcher checks
Vicedice checks
davidoff280 goes all-in
davidoff280 bets [2,475]
the catcher calls [2,475]
Vicedice goes all-in
Vicedice raises to [5,308]
the catcher calls [2,833]
** Showdown **
the catcher shows [ As, Ac ]
Vicedice shows [ Qc, Kh ]
davidoff280 shows [ 8h, 8c ]
** Dealing River ** [ 6h ]
** Hand Conclusion **
Vicedice wins 5,666 from side pot #1 with full house, Queens full of Kings
Vicedice wins 11,925 from main pot with full house, Queens full of Kings
************ Game 371086415 ends ************
I'm lucky at times.
View this post on single page
Monday, June 16, 2008
When not to play Q3 offsuit
at Monday, June 16, 2008 1 comments
Labels:
poker
Posted by
Rot Weiss
Saturday, June 07, 2008
Down in the football dumps
So, I have managed to witness Rot Weiss Essen being relegated twice in two seasons, since I started supporting them in October 2006, I feel slightly guilty. It's obviously not my fault but I can't help thinking that my intrusion into the world of lower league German football was in some way to blame.
It had all started so promisingly with a 4-4 draw which I mentioned in a comment on the excellent Bundesbag although that game should have hinted about what supporting Rot Weiss Essen is about - the equaliser for the opponents came in the very last minute.
This season, having looked dead and buried, RWE came with a storming late run to put the issue in their own hands on the final day. Victory at Magdeburg meant they just had to win the final game against lowly Lübeck. Despite dominating the game and having many chances, Lübeck survived (and played well despite having nothing to play for) and won the game late on as Essen pressed forward.
The fans did not know what to do at the end of the game. Some wanted to attack the Lübeck fans, others wanted to attack the players while they should really have been attacking themselves because I partly hold their complacency partly responsible.
With debts of around 11 million Euros there is a possibility that the 1955 German Champions will not survive in their presnet form. Certainly the new stadium project will be put on hold and with the prospect of having to pay up to nine reserve sides in the Division 4 (North) next season there are not going to be many days at the Hafenstraße next season full of atmosphere.
I have avoided looking for another team to watch since moving to Berlin in December. I went to watch Union twice but was put off by them serving non-alcoholic beer and a general lack of atmosphere depite them having everything to play for. Other options for next season include Babelsberg, Tennis Borussia and possibly Hertha Berlin.
I'm not really looking forward to Euro 2008 with England not being in it. I may have a bet on the championships and become another nationality for a few weeks.
View this post on single page
at Saturday, June 07, 2008 2 comments
Labels:
Euro 2008,
German Champions,
Rot Weiss Essen
Posted by
Rot Weiss
Ever changing links
Rot Weiss
- Dave Allan
- Berlin, Germany
- The ups and downs of Rot Weiss Essen, living in Germany, poker, horseracing, my testing ground (!!!) and nonsense. Wetten, Das?
Labels
- Rot Weiss Essen (36)
- poker (18)
- Liverpool (10)
- England (5)
- horseracing (5)
- berlin (4)
- Cricket (2)
- German Champions (2)
- Euro 2008 (1)
- easyjet (1)
- football (1)
Blog Archive
My Blog List
-
The Return of... - ...The Bloggerment! Yep,it's back this Sunday and will be coming soon to the Pokerstars Lobby under the "Private" tab.( click on Tourneys first).It's ope...6 hours ago
-
-
Turning the page - I've done a lot of soul-searching and deep-thinking these past few days and have decided to completely change my life by giving up for good all forms of ga...6 days ago
-
Just call me Larry - Larry Letdown . . . Got home aroung 6.30pm last night from the daily grind! Looking forward to a night at the G with BurnleyMik and NoCash, although was r...1 week ago
-
-
Last night... Playing through the tiredness - So I did end up playing some poker last night but I was exhausted by the end and didn't have the energy to write. I played 6 or 7 Sit and Go's for between ...2 months ago
-
Poker blog round-up: Raptor, Green Plastic, Acbarone and Scampmanio - It's poker blog round-up time and although the past week or so has been a bit of an anti-climax after all the goings on in Vegas, there have been some ex...3 months ago
-
Calling pre flop in no limit hold'em. - The great Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson has often been quoted as saying that in no limit hold'em tournaments that he basically never flat calls pre flop. He ei...3 months ago
-
Quick Vegas Update - Well, I'm in Las Vegas, chillin' out, enjoying myself, playing online poker and looking forward to the Main Event which starts on July 3. It's a bummer I...4 months ago
-
Lights in the Sky!!!! - Please, as you read this, imagine you are watching an episode of the X-files, and let the theme tune resonate through your head. It was around 11pm. Saturda...7 months ago
-
SnG Madness!! - So i have moved my play over to Full Tilt for a while whilst I attack their SnG Madness promotion. it started 4pm ET, so i decided to have a crack at the f...7 months ago
-
Route 66 - It's been a very busy week of poker, and in particular some long term poker planning. "I have my own personal poker God. I think everyone should have one...7 months ago
