Ok.
After deciding to comment on the forums more and watch the live shows i convinced myself to have a crack at trying to stay a reg on sky, rather than my usual spin it up and lose the lot over a week or so then take time out before repeating the above.
I am notoriously terrible at brm and have been on and off sky for the last couple of years or so. During that time i have played nearly every stake going apart from nl 1000+. I even appeared on top of the pots two years ago when my aces held against 99 for a £1305 pot! However, risking most of my bankroll at any of time i played was a disaster waiting to happen. While i have spun £50 or £100 into four figures a couple of times, i would then just go higher until either variamce got me or i spazzed it off on monkey tilt. Either way i would mostly go broke or withdraw a fraction of what i had at the most of any given session.
My challenge is to actually stay playing sky regularly without going busto. As im not as flush as i once was i will start at nl10 and see where we go. I will start with £100 (10 bi's) and just play. I have no particular monetary goal to achieve, just not go broke. Will try to update weekly if all has not gone pear shaped.
The plan is to try and move up when i get 20 buy ins for that level or take the odd shot if see what appears to be a doft game, but for no more than a fifth of my roll.
Wish me luck and feel free to critique any dumb post i might make, already done a few. Hopefully i will not actually play like a fresh fish lol:)
Comments
Hand 1: Was I right to shove? The over caller seemed to bit rather loose, not to sure about the huge donk bet but IMO c/r's show more strength at this level whilst donks can be anything.
Gotta call the river and be happy about it surely? Just a cooler methinks. Pretty sure I'm correct not bothering to cbet here too.
Three hands were the main culprits although there were a few smaller ups and downs.
The first two happened within 2 minutes of each other. First of all this happened:
2 minutes later I had AA, got it in pre against QQ and out pops a Q - meh!
Later on that night my AK turned the nuts and I moved in for 65BB. Got called by a flush draw and the rest is history!
Fairly happy with my play though as on another day I win these hands and instead of being £30 down, I'm £30 up. Guess that's poker:)
What will today bring? Who knows? I'll post anything remotely interesting tomorrow:)
Yesterday is what I like about poker - knowing that with the bad comes the good. The day before I couldn't do anything right (even if I went all in pre flop with AA lol) But yesterday I couldn't do anything wrong - I played an approximate 2 hour session in the morning and my Sky account must've have been buzzing and flashing red stating GOD MODE activated - FreshFish1 is not allowed to lose a hand! Or so it seemed anyways:)
Cut a long story short I probably had my biggest single day heater yet (in terms of BI's not overall profit) and ran up just shy of 10 BI's profit in the one session! Happy days! I wander what today will bring now:)
From £5.97 to the good to £103.93 to the good, just playing NL10 cash:) More updates tomorrow if anyone's following.
Had too many things to do the other day bud, otherwise I'd have been happy to carry on.
Yesterday wasn't great - poker and listening to Man Utd is a bad idea. Played like a right muppet and still stacked off once with an overpair even though it was so obvious I was crushed:(
overall down a bit but still £91.90 to the good since we started a few days ago so can't complain:)
I had a dental appointment this morning at 9.20 to have an extraction (with 3 roots!). However, the dentist advised resting and not doing much so pretty perfect for some poker:) If you see me at the tables take pity on me as I may still be hurting awww:(
The only pain from yesterday came from my poker playing ability. Despite actually making a small profit, (£102.49 to the good now) I played absolutely awful! Calling far to many preflop raises in the blinds with raggy hands like 86o, q8s etc... and either just folding or on other occasions getting creative OOP, basically a disaster waiting to happen. I knew I had to tighten up a little and did some of the time. However, then I would win a nice pot and all of sudden loosen up to the above. Before I knew it the profit was gone and I was back to square 1! Had I played mush tighter and stopped splashing around with marginal hands, especially OOP I could easily have been 3 or 4 BI's up I feel.
Not quite sure what I'm supposed to do when I know I'm playing like a tool and just carry on but getting away with it because I'm still winning some nice pots. Probably just stop is the answer! Just because I won yesterday, I'm under no illusion that I played well and could've easily lost.
Anyways I'm off on holiday today for a long weekend so I doubt I'll be playing much until Monday. See everyone at the tables then:)
Well got back from holiday yesterday and went SkyPoker crazy putting in a long shift throughout the afternoon and evening... I wish I hadn't bothered!
Yoyoing all day long, won some nice pots, lost some nice pots. Played a bit higher than my plan of NL10 but though a couple of the games where good enough to take a shot.
This hand was just brutal:( Although I couldn't help thinking he actually had the hand he did, I'm better of sticking to tiddly winks if I fold here!
If you see me playing higher than NL10 today, please tell me to get lost from the table rather than take all of my money lol:)
Part 1: Losing hands.
Hand 2:
Hand 3:
Hand 4:
Hand 5:
Later on MC table. One villain is ridiculously loose, other one is solid. Think I lost the minumum here and was right to slow down ott. Villain one is happy to call all the way with bottom pair here so burning money by bluffing.
Should've just left the table by now. TV just finished and I'm ready to call it a night. This was jsut awful on my behalf I think. But interested in anyones opinion.
Hand 1: Villain calls 3bets light so should fold on the flop - but doesn't!
Loose passive villain but is capable of going to war with top pair, for this reason I called. This is a fold against any solid reg but here I think it's an OK call.
Good reg who is capable of mixing it up, especially against me I believe. Pretty standard vs a good player here. Against a station AK goes after the 4bet.
Same opponent who is capable of 3betting light. Could be seen as a bit of a dubious call or should I 4bet here? Either way happy to GII otf as I'm pretty sure big aces go with it.
Again same player but mixing up my own play a bit here by just flatting as the good reg is capable of triple barrelling.
Speculative call pre but as often at these stakes if you flop hard villains will nearly always stack of with an overpair, mainly by GII otf.
Butchered this one a bit as I hit the flop hard, missed out on a lot of value I think by not c/ring that flop and happy to GII. Think it was because we were both approx 200 deep and should we be playing this type of hand so aggressively?
I think against this particular player who was the ultimate station, betting big for the most value was the correct play, they literally call big bets with anything!
Also am loving hand 6 - 97 is the absolute aces killer, I stacked someone with that the other day with a flopped 2 pair and got about 10 mins of chatbox abuse
I don't think you are necessarily too loose with the hands you are playing as, like you said, against the right oppos you know there is a good chance you can either stack a decent hand (as per 97), easily fold if they start shoving chips in post, or bluff them down if they are quickly checking.
Not sure I'd necessarily want to be playing them OOP too much, but on button (or CO) I think it's fine to see lots of flops.
You've nailed the OOP business in general - I know it can be one of my leaks and is something I defo need to tighten up on, although in a multiway pot with known limp callers yet to act I think there is value in seeing the flop despite being OOP as you know they aren't going to limp squeeze unless I have a specific note that says will even limp with KK or AA.
It's payday next week so in the immortal words or Arnie: "I'll be back!"