End of the month wrap-up

Saturday 31 January 2009

So it's the end of the month and i don't really consider how much iv made much of a sucess. The month would have been a lot better had i not lost ~$1000 on the first day of the month :( I felt i played really well at NL50 which showed by running at 9ptbb/100 over nearly 20k hands but i really need to be playing at NL100 in order to be playing better players and to try and increase my winrate at that level.

I moved upto NL100 again a few days ago and had a really good run straight away where i made ~$900 in my first session. I then took a break and had a really bad session later on in the day which pretty much wiped out my days profits.


Bankroll: $3560

My good run continues

Tuesday 20 January 2009

Im still beating NL50 at a huge winrate and have decided to keep playing it until i have a comfortable roll for NL100 (maybe $5k/50BI's). The only annoyance im having at NL50 is that the rake is so small (wait am i complaining?) and so im only making about 1/2 as much in rakeback, officially not a rakeback grinder anymore i guess :P



I have been playing about with my style of play too, i've been opening a lot more from the button and cut-off and also 3betting a little wider (trying not to flat as much). My winrate is still 16.5ptbb/100 and im close to clearing my end of year bonus ($290 out of $375, 1700FTP's to go)

Bankroll: $3050

Soo Pretty!!

Sunday 18 January 2009



My NL50 graph so far this month. Yes thats 18.3ptbb/100 or $190/hour!! Shame NL100 play so differently.

[ ] Sample size

Bankroll: $2650

A bad day followed by a good day

Thursday 15 January 2009

So a couple of days ago i put in a marathon session at NL100 and played about 8,000 hands. I started off ok and was up about $500 at one point but then i think tiredness set in after about 8hours and i lost a few big pots that tilted me. I should have stopped playing just then but of corse i didn't :(


So anyway today i moved down to NL50 and had a really great session that boosted my confidence alot, it seemed soo much easier than NL100 and i managed to win about 6 buyins in just a short time.


I also ordered my monitor the other day, woo :)

Bankroll: $2000

X-Posted from 2+2

Friday 9 January 2009

Iv just been looking through my last 3 months of results in HEM and found out some quite interesting things. (170k hands)

First off i filtered just my hands with 4+ players and >90BB Effective stacks.

Next i filtered....

Preflop Action Facing Player
Position (SB,BB)
Position of 1st Raiser (CO,BTN)
VPIP = True
Could 3Bet = True
Did 3Bet = False


So this was basically when i was in one of the blinds and was facing an open raise from the cut-off or button and just called the raise. -5BI, so a losing play for me, mostly lost from non-showdown (most likely folding to cbet/2-barrel).

Next i changed the filter to Did 3Bet = True.


From the graph you can see that this is definately a winning play for me as i made nearly 28BI's from it.

Obviously this is very dependant on the way i play post-flop and also the hand ranges that i choose to just call with and the ones i choose to raise with. ...However between the 2 graphs one thing that is pretty similar is the showdown winnings, i was breakeven when i got to showdown no matter if i called or 3bet. When i just called i lost alot at non-showdown, when i 3bet i made all my profits from non-showdown.

If any of you have bothered to read on this far does this mean that if i was to 3bet all of the hands that i just called with and play my normal post-flop game i would lose less/win more?

What i am trying to communicate is that my profits/losses in this small part of my game have both come from non-showdown so does it really matter what hand i have here? Assuming that i don't increase my 3bet % by a huge amount that makes calling down/4betting me light profitable.

Also please feel free to nit-pick as much as you like as i am no expert at this and could be way off on something or there could be some huge flaw (most probably).

(Posted at ***SSNL CHEESE THREAD JANUARY 2009***)

First session of 2009

Thursday 8 January 2009

So im glad that the first session i played of 2009 was a winning one, it's a good way to start a graph :)

I havn't played poker at all in the last 2 weeks or so and today felt in the mood to sit down and play again. Obviously i didnt play a huge amount of hands, only 600~ but i was only 9 tabling and so it took me just under 45mins.


Also i have a small prop bet with my friend Awal on who can play the most hands this month. He only started playing last month but already has played alot more hands than me, playing at nl50 this month. It might be pretty close towards the end i think.

Also im just 650 FTP's away from this beast...


Bankroll: $2160 (still waiting on last month's rakeback)