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does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?

craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,962
edited March 2014 in Poker Chat
last thursday was a bad night
tonight has been the same.

normally when i play poker i will have some music in the background to keep me relaxed but on tuesdays thursdays and sundays i have the TV channel up and seem to have a habit of doing mistakes, weather that is because i'm keeping an eye out for any of my hands shown i don't know, just thought i'd ask if anyone else would say the same or if it's just me.

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  • MP33MP33 Member Posts: 6,308
    edited March 2014
    Any sort of TV can be a distraction. I,ve done it plenty of times watching 861 but its a dbl edged sword as your also learning at the same time .
    Having said that a lot of my mistakes have come while i,ve been posting in to the show or other threads on the forum
  • bigflop1bigflop1 Member Posts: 1,034
    edited March 2014
    i think im the opposite..

    usually i like to have a gamble and call and play marginal hands out of position, but because i dont want to look like an idiot live on tv i try to play my "a" game incase my hands are shown!!

    I really need to concentrate on my online game, as usually i got tv on in background, facebook, twitter and youtube on other pages.

    I know my game is better than the rsults show as when i concentrate on the game only i run deep and feel i play much better!
  • THEROCK573THEROCK573 Member Posts: 2,550
    edited March 2014
    sky+ it for me, should be concentrating on ur table not whats going on on the tv tables.
  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,412
    edited March 2014
    When I was staying back at home where we have sky I used to sit downstairs and play with sky on in the background. Don't think I ever had a good night. So now I stick to music/silence. Both work fine for me :)
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,839
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    When I was staying back at home where we have sky I used to sit downstairs and play with sky on in the background. Don't think I ever had a good night. So now I stick to music/silence. Both work fine for me :)
    Posted by F_Ivanovic
    You did not have the TV on Saturday night, presumably, Mr Ivanovic?........

    Many congrats, well deserved.
  • RICHORFORDRICHORFORD Member Posts: 5,571
    edited March 2014
    Interesting question.

    I realise I have a vested interest in bigging up the channel (!)  but I must say when I am playing at home in the main event, watching the show at the same time makes me really focus on the game as I want to try and make it on to the leaderboard on the TV, plus not make a fool of myself if a hand of mine is shown. 

    Obv, the producer never shows my good hands. But that's a different story.

    As well as the focus, it also enhances my enjoyment of the main as you feel connected to an experience being shared with lots of people across the UK i.e. a very 'live' event. Without the big TV event happening at the same time, it feels a lot quieter and more isolated playing an online MTT as opposed to playing in a live cardroom.

    I really do think also that those paying attention can pick up information about their tablemates that can help you immediately. Your opponent may not have shown you their cards when you made the laydown, but we will! You can't get that live in-game info from your table anywhere else in the world playing poker.




  • F_IvanovicF_Ivanovic Member Posts: 2,412
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me? : You did not have the TV on Saturday night, presumably, Mr Ivanovic?........ Many congrats, well deserved.
    Posted by Tikay10
    Correct! And thanks :) Had there been a show on Saturday night for the Primo I probably would have had it on in the later stages to see if any of my luckbox hands were shown :P
  • MrStarch1MrStarch1 Member Posts: 63
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    Interesting question. I realise I have a vested interest in bigging up the channel (!)  but I must say when I am playing at home in the main event, watching the show at the same time makes me really focus on the game as I want to try and make it on to the leaderboard on the TV, plus not make a fool of myself if a hand of mine is shown.  Obv, the producer never shows my good hands. But that's a different story. As well as the focus, it also enhances my enjoyment of the main as you feel connected to an experience being shared with lots of people across the UK i.e. a very 'live' event. Without the big TV event happening at the same time, it feels a lot quieter and more isolated playing an online MTT as opposed to playing in a live cardroom. I really do think as well that those paying attention, can pick up information about their tablemates that can help you immediately. Your opponent may not have shown you their cards when you made the laydown, but we will! You can't get that live info from your table anywhere else in the world playing poker.
    Posted by RICHORFORD

    I agree with this actually - its nice to have as background music and helps motivate me play well I think. 

  • Chris_McChris_Mc Member Posts: 1,340
    edited March 2014
    i do enjoy the show on at the same time, 

    too be honest im not normally in the mains but enjoy interacting with the show, miby be on the mastercash games if im not in the mains.

    although i do, i will not try anything silly at all tho just incase..... none of play has been on sky anyway :( even requested ones lol.   

    i think the show is a great addition too playing at the same time and as im still learning everyday i think players like redmond scotty77 and mrstarch1 give out very very good advice all night and one of the reasons i will continue too watch the show while playing and also be asking plenty of questions on the live shows alot of the time. and evrytime i have very good feedback.


  • GELDYGELDY Member Posts: 5,203
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    As well as the focus, it also enhances my enjoyment of the main as you feel connected to an experience being shared with lots of people across the UK i.e. a very 'live' event. Without the big TV event happening at the same time, it feels a lot quieter and more isolated playing an online MTT as opposed to playing in a live cardroom.
    Posted by RICHORFORD
    +1
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,839
    edited March 2014

    Lol @ "Orford as background music".

    A concrete mixer would make better music.
  • jams88jams88 Member Posts: 694
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    Lol @ "Orford as background music". A concrete mixer would make better music.
    Posted by Tikay10
    Is it not a cement mixer? if you mixed concrete with anything you get crushed whatever you mix it with :)
  • MrStarch1MrStarch1 Member Posts: 63
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    i do enjoy the show on at the same time,  too be honest im not normally in the mains but enjoy interacting with the show, miby be on the mastercash games if im not in the mains. although i do, i will not try anything silly at all tho just incase..... none of play has been on sky anyway :( even requested ones lol.    i think the show is a great addition too playing at the same time and as im still learning everyday i think players like redmond scotty77 and mrstarch1 give out very very good advice all night and one of the reasons i will continue too watch the show while playing and also be asking plenty of questions on the live shows alot of the time. and evrytime i have very good feedback.
    Posted by Chris_Mc
    Glad the feedback is good and hopefully helping!

    Questions from viewers really help us out too and we love getting them so keep it coming!
  • RICHORFORDRICHORFORD Member Posts: 5,571
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me? : Is it not a cement mixer? if you mixed concrete with anything you get crushed whatever you mix it with :) 
    Posted by jams88

    Lol! Love this, jams88.

    Thanks for pointing out to my esteemed and 'learned' colleague's his massive error on a subject he claims to be an expert on.
  • GELDYGELDY Member Posts: 5,203
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me? : Lol! Love this, jams88. Thanks for pointing out to my esteemed and 'learned' colleague's his massive error on a subject he claims to be an expert on .
    Posted by RICHORFORD
    ROTFL
    you would rather take jams88's opinion rather than Tikay's on one of Tikay's specialist subjects!
    more fool you

    i don't think TK would be talking about cement mixers imho

     A cement mixer is a shot drink. It often consists of:
    1 part Bailey's Irish Cream (Other types of alcoholic Irish cream may be substituted.)
    1 part Lime juice (lemon juice may be substituted)
  • jams88jams88 Member Posts: 694
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me?:
    In Response to Re: does having the sky TV up increase the chance of a mistake or is it just me? : ROTFL you would rather take jams88's opinion rather than Tikay's on one of Tikay's specialist subjects! more fool you i don't think TK would be talking about cement mixers imho  A cement mixer is a shot drink. It often consists of: 1 part Bailey's Irish Cream (Other types of alcoholic Irish cream may be substituted.) 1 part Lime juice (lemon juice may be substituted)
    Posted by GELDY
    and must be mixed through the teeth untill it has a porridge like texture otherwise it is just gorilla snot
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