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Can an old dog learn new tricks?

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  • pompeynicpompeynic Member Posts: 2,834
    edited September 2014
    Tikay the TWADDLER
    You do not like talking about food But here you are
    going on about pies. Well I never..........
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014

    What?

    Pork Pies & Gala Slices are the very stuff of life. Without them, life would be so dull.
  • Macacgirl1Macacgirl1 Member Posts: 865
    edited September 2014
    I can just imagine TK sat in his car, end of a runway, planespotting and eating a gala slice.
    With a flask of **** bisto.

    I am intrigued by TKs allotment now. Nine varieties of spud?
  • HENDRIK62HENDRIK62 Member Posts: 3,232
    edited September 2014


    Lol, to be fair Pork Pies are definitely worth shouting about, obviously with a tasty condiment to compliment the flavour......

    Nic how did your helmet wearing, forward passing rugby team get on?  ;-)
  • pompeynicpompeynic Member Posts: 2,834
    edited September 2014
    JETS
    JETS
    JETS
    JETS
    LOST
  • VespaPXVespaPX Member Posts: 12,477
    edited September 2014
    Interesting session yesterday.
    Needed to reach my 50 points for the Prem Promo, so needed to play 11 more £3 games.
    Played a few in the afternoon and some last night.
    Lost track of the numbers and found out this morning i only played 10 ! (2 points short of a free £5 bet).
    Not all bad news as i won 9/10 :-)

    Also saw an interesting comment from a player i hadn't seen before.
    "It does my head in when i get dealt 3 of a kind"
    He limped in and lost a few chips with KKK6.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks?:
    Interesting session yesterday. Needed to reach my 50 points for the Prem Promo, so needed to play 11 more £3 games. Played a few in the afternoon and some last night. Lost track of the numbers and found out this morning i only played 10 ! (2 points short of a free £5 bet). Not all bad news as i won 9/10 :-) Also saw an interesting comment from a player i hadn't seen before. "It does my head in when i get dealt 3 of a kind" He limped in and lost a few chips with KKK6.
    Posted by VespaPX
    9/10? Wowzer, well done Halo Bloke! That scaffolding seems to be doing you good.
     
    Talking of the KKK6 hand, I got a full stack in pre-flop yesterday with good Aces & got called by another full stack who had Q-8-8-8. The flop was an emphatic 9-10-J. BOOMIO 


     
  • VespaPXVespaPX Member Posts: 12,477
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks?:
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks? : 9/10? Wowzer, well done Halo Bloke! That scaffolding seems to be doing you good.   Talking of the KKK6 hand, I got a full stack in pre-flop yesterday with good Aces & got called by another full stack who had Q-8-8-8. The flop was an emphatic 9-10-J. BOOMIO    
    Posted by Tikay10

    Cheers Tony
    Took some of your advice and didn't chat too much and concentrated on my game.
    Got some run good and coolered a few (you included if i remember right).
    Still its nice to have Miss Variance on my side.
    Gotta love this game.

    Oh and i think i'm picking up Radio 4 on my scaffolding !
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks?:
    What? Pork Pies & Gala Slices are the very stuff of life. Without them, life would be so dull.
    Posted by Tikay10
    As a child I used to take out the pork and leave the pastry stuff.
    Still do that now 
  • EnutEnut Member Posts: 3,589
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks?:
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks? : 9/10? Wowzer, well done Halo Bloke! That scaffolding seems to be doing you good.   Talking of the KKK6 hand, I got a full stack in pre-flop yesterday with good Aces & got called by another full stack who had Q-8-8-8. The flop was an emphatic 9-10-J. BOOMIO    
    Posted by Tikay10
    Can you stop talking about 'good aces' Tikay? I only played 4 OHL STTs last night and managed to bust in, I think, 3 out of 4 with 'good aces'. From now on I am sticking to waiting for quad 2's before potting it.
     
  • gerardirlgerardirl Member Posts: 1,299
    edited September 2014
    Good start to my road to 2k...played 9 won 1! 

    HELP!!!
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks?:
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks? : As a child I used to take out the pork and leave the pastry stuff. Still do that now 
    Posted by Jac35
    Loving all this pork pie & Bisto talk.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks?:
    I can just imagine TK sat in his car, end of a runway, planespotting and eating a gala slice. With a flask of **** bisto. I am intrigued by TKs allotment now. Nine varieties of spud?
    Posted by Macacgirl1
    You've got me to a tee there.

    Not just spuds, no, I grow beetroot, too. Beetroot is my other exception to the "no veg" rule, it's wonderful stuff.
     
    My diet meals are usually 2 chicken breasts, a tin of sliced toms, add an Oxo cube to give it some bite & zing, plus cold pickled beetroot slices & some fresh pineapple.

    Living the gourmet life, me.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks?:
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks? : Can you stop talking about 'good aces' Tikay? I only played 4 OHL STTs last night and managed to bust in, I think, 3 out of 4 with 'good aces'. From now on I am sticking to waiting for quad 2's before potting it.  
    Posted by Enut
    Thats the very beauty of the game!

    I admit, sometimes when I have a big stack & get dealt good Aces, I'm sorely tempted to fold pre, in fact I folded Aces pre THREE times last night as I had no need to get involved. Probably get mocked for it, but thats how it is.
     
    Good Aces are the best starting hand in PLO8 (A-A-2-3 DS is THE best hand) but even those are never THAT far ahead of 4 random cards.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: Can an old dog learn new tricks?:
    Good start to my road to 2k...played 9 won 1!  HELP!!!
    Posted by gerardirl
    There's the thing, Ger, you lost 9 from 10, & Vespa, complete with scaffold, WON 9 from 10. What a formidable thing Variance is.

    You'll be just fine. Keep doing the right thing, & your luck will turn soon enough. You have all the right fundamntals, you cannot lose long term.

    The only think you can't do is overcome Variance when she has the hump. Nobody can. She's a fickle mistress though, you'll be fine tonight.
     
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014


    Just realised, this "challenge" has been going a year now, started 2nd September last year. How time flies.

    Pretty pleased I managed to win £1,200 over that period, but equally a bit disappointed I have not done better.

    Not exactly a cost-efrective use of my time I suppose, but then again, I've had an absolute TON of fun, made a lot of lovely friends, & made a shilling or two along the way. Freeroll City.

    Can't be many hobbies where a recreational can have all that fun at no cost, with a £1,200 bonus on top.
     
    Love the game, & the people.
     
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014


    I never had time to do Sunday's numbers, so two sets of daily numbers follow. Real curate's egg stuff it is, too.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014

    14th SEPTEMBER Scores on the Doors.

    Played 35

    Won 18

    Lost 17


    £3.30, P 19, W 7, L 12

    £5.50, P 15, W 11 L 4

    £11, P 1, W 0, L 1

    Opening Balance - £1,361.65

    Closing Balance = £1,357.45

    Profit/Loss on Night - £4.20

    Profit/Loss on Month = £1.70

    REWARD POINTS on night = 152

    REWARD POINTS IN MONTH = 1,818 (= £18.11)

    GAMES PLAYED IN MONTH = 402

    GAMES WON IN MONTH = 224

    SEPTEMBER WIN % = 55.72%

    SEPTEMBER Profit/Loss per game = £0.00
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014


    Was never quite "feeling it" on Sunday night, I tried my very best, but just could not get any winning momentum. No lack of concentration, no excuses, it just never happened. Thank goodness for the £5 games, which paid for most of the damage. Thought I played OK, but I just could not book enough wins.  

    Anyway, that moved me into loss for September (excluding Rewards Points money), which is not exactly great.

    Only played 1 game @ £11 (weird, there were so many of them running the previous few nights), & somehow managed to lose that in spectacular fashion.
     
    I near trebled up in Level onme, & was sat there, 4 handed, with 5,500 chips. Now what? Super Aggro, sit quietly, or just await the right spots? Decided to be patient, but with blinds only 10-20, I had a LONG wait in prospect.

    And I waited, & waited, & waited.....

    The other 3 players were ALL very good, so were not getting out of line or doing anything silly, & the chips just seemed to go round & round. And my stack just dwindled, & dwindled, 5,000, 4,000, 3,000, 2,500..... now I NEEDED a spot, but could not find one. 

    Now the Blinds were 400-800, & I had to do something, & soon. Luckily, there were no stations, everyone was playing properly, not even "making up" in the SB, but the guy to my immediate left had a really tight calling range, so I decided to make a move on him. I really hardly EVER shove unless I have an Ace in my hand, in fact I almost never play ANY hand that does not contain an ace, but I had to go with some ace-less combo spanners in the end. What were the chances he would wake up with the aces?........ But he did, & that was that, lol. 

    Love this game, love it to bits.   
      
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,325
    edited September 2014

    15th SEPTEMBER Scores on the Doors.

    Played 16

    Won 14

    Lost 2


    £3.30, P 9, W 8, L 1

    £5.50, P 6, W 5 L 1

    £11, P 1, W 1, L 0

    Opening Balance - £1,357.45

    Closing Balance = £1,401.75

    Profit/Loss on Night - £44.30

    Profit/Loss on Month = £42.60

    REWARD POINTS on night = 67

    REWARD POINTS IN MONTH = 1,885 (= £18.85)

    GAMES PLAYED IN MONTH = 418

    GAMES WON IN MONTH = 238

    SEPTEMBER WIN % = 56.94%

    SEPTEMBER Profit/Loss per game = £0.10
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