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Can an old dog learn new tricks?

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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024
    Bleurgh.

    Mixed him up with the Melty.

    If I'd realised it was DTM, I'd have abused his clothes sense. Obv.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024
    Forgot to mention - not a single game bigger than £5.50 ran last night.

    Probably just as well given my results. Still, fingers crossed for some bigger action tonight,
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    gerardirlgerardirl Member Posts: 1,299
    Tikay your away in a £3 dym
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024
    gerardirl said:

    Tikay your away in a £3 dym

    Thanks for trying to alert me to that Ger.

    There were not many games running, & I don't like 1 or 2 tabling, so I finished my games in progress, & de-regged from all the games - or thought I had. I obviously missed a £3 game.

    Meh.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024

    Good results last night, even allowing for the "Marie Celeste" game.

    £3, P7, W4, L3

    £5, P6, W5, L1

    £10, P2, W2, L0

    Profit on night = £32.60
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    MattBatesMattBates Member Posts: 4,118
    Question has to be asked, how long did it take the table to notice you were away rather than just being your normal tight self?
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024


    ^^^^

    Oi, no need for that.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024

    Sunday night;

    £3, P7, W2, L5

    £5, P7, W5, L2

    £10, P2, W2, L0

    Profit on night = £20.40.

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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024
    The win ratio was not good last night - P16, W9, L7, which at level stakes would barely be profitable, but I lost the small games & won the big games, so it was a decent night overall.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024

    Played 6 sessions in the week ending last night (Sunday).

    Losing Nights;

    -£21.10

    -£26.40

    Winning Nights;

    +£20.42

    +£35.90

    +£11.60

    +£42.20

    So that's a £62.60 profit on the week, plus £5.20 in Sky Poker Rewards money, so £67.80 overall.

    At that rate, I won't be getting rich any time soon, but I had a bunch of fun & made a few quid, so I'll happily settle for that.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024

    Shocker

    About once a week I seem to throw in a dreadful set of results. And last night was a shocker.

    It started with some run bad, which I suspect then morphed into play bad.

    You know how it is - you get a bit behind, so try to force the issue. Soon, ranges are being sub-consciously tweaked, impatience sets in, aggro levels increase too much, & before you know it, you have a set of numbers like this;

    £3, P6, W2, L4

    £5, P9, W2, L7

    £10, P2, W1, L1

    LOSS on night = £39.30.


    Bleurgh.
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    68Trebor68Trebor Member Posts: 1,943
    Tikay10 said:


    Shocker

    About once a week I seem to throw in a dreadful set of results. And last night was a shocker.

    It started with some run bad, which I suspect then morphed into play bad.

    You know how it is - you get a bit behind, so try to force the issue. Soon, ranges are being sub-consciously tweaked, impatience sets in, aggro levels increase too much, & before you know it, you have a set of numbers like this;

    £3, P6, W2, L4

    £5, P9, W2, L7

    £10, P2, W1, L1

    LOSS on night = £39.30.


    Bleurgh.

    This sounds sooooooooooo familiar
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    EnutEnut Member Posts: 3,315
    Tikay10 said:


    Shocker

    About once a week I seem to throw in a dreadful set of results. And last night was a shocker.

    It started with some run bad, which I suspect then morphed into play bad.

    You know how it is - you get a bit behind, so try to force the issue. Soon, ranges are being sub-consciously tweaked, impatience sets in, aggro levels increase too much, & before you know it, you have a set of numbers like this;

    £3, P6, W2, L4

    £5, P9, W2, L7

    £10, P2, W1, L1

    LOSS on night = £39.30.


    Bleurgh.
    Morning Tikay. Was it as bad as that? There was certainly one £16.50 that you won that seems to be missing from your figures. You won it so it will make a difference if you add it in!!!!!!!
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    MattBatesMattBates Member Posts: 4,118
    You need to review your figures Tikay! Scope seems to say different to you.

    £16.50 is missing as Enut said
    £3 it was 3 wins
    £5 it was 4 wins
    £10 was correct

    fake news from Tikay, you booked a win I believe!
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024

    Thanks for the concern boys, but you are looking at the wrong night.

    The "SHOCKER" figures were from MONDAY night, not Tuesday night.

    Tuesday (last night), you are correct, I crushed, as the kidz say, including winning that single £15er that ran.

    Crushed? Oh yes.

    I invested 4 hours of my time, & £62.80. And I got back £63.

    So that's £0.20, or 5p per hour.

    BOSS MODE

    Full figures to follow later.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024

    TUESDAY NIGHT NUMBERS

    £3, P6, W3, L3

    £5, P9, W4, L5

    £10, P2, W1, L1

    £15, P1, W1, L0

    PROFIT ON NIGHT = £0.20.

    oioi
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024
    Enut said:

    Tikay10 said:


    Shocker

    About once a week I seem to throw in a dreadful set of results. And last night was a shocker.

    It started with some run bad, which I suspect then morphed into play bad.

    You know how it is - you get a bit behind, so try to force the issue. Soon, ranges are being sub-consciously tweaked, impatience sets in, aggro levels increase too much, & before you know it, you have a set of numbers like this;

    £3, P6, W2, L4

    £5, P9, W2, L7

    £10, P2, W1, L1

    LOSS on night = £39.30.


    Bleurgh.
    Morning Tikay. Was it as bad as that? There was certainly one £16.50 that you won that seems to be missing from your figures. You won it so it will make a difference if you add it in

    !!!!!!!

    I tried to read that, but my eyes kept glazing over & my head exploded every time I saw those multi exclamation points.

    Stop it please, it's not funny.

    I saw an e-Mail a few days ago.

    It started like this. (Name changed for obv reasons).

    Hello!

    My name is John!

    I support Manchester United!

    I have two dogs, Rufus & Rover!


    I mean, what IS the matter with these people?
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024

    Look, here's how exclamation marks should be used;

    "Exclamation points were originally called the “note of admiration.” They are still, to this day, used to express excitement. They are also used to express surprise, astonishment, or any other such strong emotion. Any exclamatory sentence can be properly followed by an exclamation mark, to add additional emphasis"


    "My name is John" hardly qualifies for admiration, excitement, surprise, astonishment or strong emotion.

    Are we all clear on that?


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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 162,024
    68Trebor said:

    Tikay10 said:


    Shocker

    About once a week I seem to throw in a dreadful set of results. And last night was a shocker.

    It started with some run bad, which I suspect then morphed into play bad.

    You know how it is - you get a bit behind, so try to force the issue. Soon, ranges are being sub-consciously tweaked, impatience sets in, aggro levels increase too much, & before you know it, you have a set of numbers like this;

    £3, P6, W2, L4

    £5, P9, W2, L7

    £10, P2, W1, L1

    LOSS on night = £39.30.


    Bleurgh.

    This sounds sooooooooooo familiar
    It's true though, is it not?

    We have a bit of run bad, we blame everything under the sun, then we start messing with ranges & aggro, & before we know it, our game is in tatters.

    It's a bit like a golf swing. We want to add a few yards to our drive, so we adjust our feet, posture, grip, stance, & before we know it, we are shanking the ball all over the shop.
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    EnutEnut Member Posts: 3,315
    edited December 2017
    Added the multiple exclamation marks to encourage you to post more, seems to have worked. Also if could please keep your reports up to date (at least daily, preferably hourly) then it would avoid stupid people (me) getting confused.
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