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  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 169,623

    That's a terrific post @Mayhem357 & I look forward to the sequel.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    Mayhem357 said:

    As a DYM grinder I've enjoyed reading this thread, especially the nostalgia element.

    Not to hijack anything but it made me think about my journey into poker. Back in 2009 I was getting married and had decided to go to Las Vegas for my stag do with some close friends. It was always something I wanted to do but it had nothing to do with poker. At the same time in the months leading up to it my fiancée (future wife) and I started playing a home game with work friends. There were typically 6-8 of us who would meet every Thursday evening and play. I didn't have a clue (looking back I remember excitedly tabling my hand and declaring I had 3 pair). I enjoyed the game though, loved the bluffing component but really had no clue (I can't stress enough how bad I was), something in me clicked though and I thought as part of my stag do we should all play a tournament. In preparation I bought myself Harrington on Hold'em. I read both volumes in the lead up and during the flight to Vegas but my mind was still focused on the partying we were going to do out there so much so that by the time the tournament came around I almost didn't play and tried to convince the guys to go to a pool party instead. Thankfully they convinced me otherwise and I got my head in the game. This time I was focused on applying what I had read, tight was right, I was going to be aggressive, if the older guys bet big they usually have it, play more hands from the button and fold more UTG. I remember being oddly nervous when I sat down, I don't recall the exact number but there were around 140 runners at the Sahara, I didn't expect to last long but my tactics were working, one by one my seven friends busted the tournament the field was thinning yet I was still growing my stack, attacking tight players and folding when I didn't have a pretty hand. I recall looking over at them as the morning tournament had progressed to the early evening and they were getting ready to head out for drinks whilst trying to patiently waiting for me (the stag) to finish this game of cards. I was far from a wizard and really luck boxed the whole thing but somehow I finished third overall. I can't remember the buy in or the pay out but it was decent enough to pay for my stag do whilst I was there and even bring money back. I don't even remember my bust out hand but I do remember tightening up and playing scared at the final table as I eyed the first prize - such a rookie mistake in hindsight. Looking back now the standard of play (even in Vegas was poor compared to today - I just nitted up and bet very aggressively - but if I didn't have that decent cash I probably would not be here today. My love affair with poker was still at an embryonic stage but it was pivotal and I was extremely lucky with the breaks I got.

    I'll try to post how I started with online poker and Sky later, my many battles with Jac, PatWalssh (RiP), Dial etc, my thoughts on DYM strategy in todays games when I get more time.

    Love stories like that

    More hijacking please
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    edited November 2019
    I’ve been in a bit of a dark place for this last 4 weeks

    So, sorry to almost everyone i’ve been grumpier than normal with at the tables or on the forum

    I’ve suffered with heath anxiety for a long time and i’m not good at dealing with it.

    Medication got me through Barcelona but now i’ve had to stop it in order to get some tests done, i’m back to how i was before

    Rather than be grown up and sensible all i hear at the doctors is “to rule out sinister things”

    So i get scared and put off the tests. Which is ridiculous because i worry anyway but it’s what i do

    I’m going to do them now

    It’s tiring and tedious being a drama queen at times
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 169,623
    Jac35 said:

    I’ve been in a bit of a dark place for this last 4 weeks

    So, sorry to almost everyone i’ve been grumpier than normal with at the tables or on the forum

    I’ve suffered with heath anxiety for a long time and i’m not good at dealing with it.

    Medication got me through Barcelona but now i’ve had to stop it in order to get some tests done, i’m back to how i was before

    Rather than be grown up and sensible all i hear at the doctors is “to rule out sinister things”

    So i get scared and put off the tests. Which is ridiculous because i worry anyway but it’s what i do

    I’m going to do them now

    Being a drama queen is really quite tedious at times

    I had not noticed any difference tbh...

    More seriously, listen to the Quack mate, there's nothing to be scared of & putting it off only makes things potentially worse.

    Gill suffers from dreadful anxiety too, & has been on medication for many years, but she's now weaning herself off the tablets. It's awful really as I can't help her, & I know she worries herself to bits.

    She works for Bet365 these days & they are in little "teams" who often go out for social evenings, bingo, that sort of thing. She enjoys their company but is scared to go out with them "as my hands shake & I feel embarrassed". She wants to come along to SPT's too, but same problem, "folks will laugh at me if they see my hands shaking".

    You have so many friends here mate, use us, we want to help.

  • Mayhem357Mayhem357 Member Posts: 90
    Jac35 said:

    I’ve been in a bit of a dark place for this last 4 weeks

    So, sorry to almost everyone i’ve been grumpier than normal with at the tables or on the forum

    I’ve suffered with heath anxiety for a long time and i’m not good at dealing with it.

    Medication got me through Barcelona but now i’ve had to stop it in order to get some tests done, i’m back to how i was before

    Rather than be grown up and sensible all i hear at the doctors is “to rule out sinister things”

    So i get scared and put off the tests. Which is ridiculous because i worry anyway but it’s what i do

    I’m going to do them now

    It’s tiring and tedious being a drama queen at times


    All the best with this mate, my eldest daughter suffers with anxiety so I realise how difficult it can be even to admit it to others. Hopefully you get through and come out the other side feeling more in control.
  • tomgooduntomgoodun Member Posts: 3,754
    Hi Paul

    Sorry to hear of your troubles., I haven’t posted in a couple of weeks due to family issues, so I know where you’re coming from.
    Suffice to say you have a lot of virtual ( and real) friends who will be there for you should you feel the need to open up.
    The good thing is you can see it’s a bit daft not having the tests done ( some people can’t be as logical , and as much as one tries to help it’s heartbreaking when you can’t )

    Good luck mate, keep your chins up 😉
  • waller02waller02 Member Posts: 9,072
    You're one of the good guys Paul, hope things get better. If you ever need to discuss matters then just drop me a pm. I've been there (still there), done that and got the tshirt.

    All the best mate.
  • bbMikebbMike Member Posts: 3,717
    Sounds like you’ve resolved this yourself, but obviously not knowing something doesn’t make it untrue. They can do amazing things for people, give them the best shot and let them know early. Hope you find it and find that it’s ok.

    Meanwhile, great to have Mayhem in the thread, proper DYMer him! 😉
  • stokefcstokefc Member Posts: 7,830
    all the best mate
  • DuesenbergDuesenberg Member Posts: 1,746
    Loving the poker life story @Mayhem357.

    As someone who stills feels like a relative newbie to the Sky streets, I'd also love to see Jac do something similar, if ever he could be persuaded :)
  • waller02waller02 Member Posts: 9,072
    edited November 2019
    Fantastic post @Mayhem357, making dyms sound interesting is no mean feat, looking forward to the next one.

    Agree with @Duesenberg suggestion about Paul giving us an insight to his Sky journey.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    waller02 said:

    Fantastic post @Mayhem357, making dyms sound interesting is no mean feat, looking forward to the next one.

    Agree with @Duesenberg suggestion about Paul giving us an insight to his Sky journey.

    I did do a bit about my poker journey on another thread
    I’ve just looked back at it was 7 years ago i wrote it.
    I’ll c&p that and find some more

  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    edited November 2019
    About 10 years ago when i first starting playing, nearly every competition was a rebuy.
    Some of these were just about unplayable, £5 / £10 buy ins with a 1000 starting stack.
    As you can imagine half the table were all in every hand trying to build a stack.

    Others however were great value where for a relatively low buy in you could be playing for really decent sums of money.
    One such comp was at Gala Nottingham on a Thursday night.
    £50 buy in with one rebuy and one addon and a good clock.
    With around 100 regulary playing these and lets say on average the majority of the field taking either the rebuy or addon you were looking at a £10000 prize pool.
    Starting stack was 5000 which was big in those days and so 'proper'poker was played.

    I entered this comp one night a few months after starting to play and with a bit of good fortune i was going quite deep.
    With around 12 left i got it all in preflop with AK and probably a little relieved to be honest i saw the other guy had AK too.
    He then made the fatal mistake of immediately saying 'chop it up'.
    Obviously 4 card flush hit me and i now had the chip lead going into the final.

    Raj Dhiri, a good local player grabbed me as we were waiting for the final to begin.
    He told me in no uncertain terms to basically pass everything and i would make the top three and lock up a good win.
    I agreed and thanked him for the advice.
    The final begun and Raj had his head in his hands i was all in on the first hand!
    I had KK and raised and got reraised. Terrified off losing a huge hand right at the start, i just called.
    Flop was K high with no danger. Remember, i was new to the game. I could hardly breathe and panicked. ALL IN!
    He folded QQ face up and so i really made the most of my oppurtunity there!
    However, i had increased my stack and now i did follow Raj's advice and passed and passed and passed.
    Now down to three and there is a reg with a good sized chip lead and myself and Nick who like me was playing for his biggest win.
    This all leads us to THE WORST DEAL EVER!!!

    The payouts were roughly £3300 £2200 £1600
    Nick and i begin to confer, we're both desperate not to finish 3rd.
    He suggests the other guy is obviously going to win and so why don't we give him the win and split 2nd and 3rd place.
    I obviously snap his hand off.
    Reg has stayed very quiet during the negotiations. We look at him pleadingly, will you accept this please sir?
    He thinks for a short while and says that, yes, he is prepared to do it but thinks it's only fair that myself and Nick do the decent thing and look after the waitresses with our winnings.
    We readily agree and are a little surprised as he jumps out of his chair and runs off giggling.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    Tikay shares a few stories on that thread too
    I don’t think he’s mind if i reposted them

  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    Derby Genting" used to be "Stanleys Derby", & it was the first Live poker room I ever played in.

    It was very atmospheric, up a set of stairs, dimly lit, very smoky (you could smoke in cardrooms in those days), & you've never seen such a set of characters in one room in your life.

    Devilfish was a regular there, as was Peter Costa & his brother, Kim Constantiou. The locals were a really mixed bunch, & I still see & chat with a lot of them regularly, Taff, Ash, Ali Bag of whatsits, Jez, Big Micky Jones, Phil the Power, Ali Mallu, Micky Wernick, Rob Yong, Qualif, Assif, strewth, so many.

    It was there that I first realised that in Live Tournaments, especially rebuys, (& most Live Tourneys were rebuys back then) it was always imperative to know EXACTLY, allowing for colouring up, how many chips were in play.

    I made a final one night & I have always had a peculiar mental "tic" of calculating numbers in my head, & I suddenly realised that there were nearly 30% too many chips in play. I sat there for a moment, & wondered why, & then the penny dropped - a lot of the rebuy money had gone into someone's pocket, so the amount of chips did not tally with the prize pool.

    I refused to allow play to start until they sorted it out, & it all got a bity messy & shouty-wouty, & so I never went there again.

    This would be in around 2000 & I gather they "cleaned the place up" by 2002 or 2003. Once computers arrived, of course, fiddling the rebuys was not so easy, but it was a common occurence in Cardrooms everywhere in those days, & I can think of 4 rooms off the top of my head where it was prevelant. Recently, of course, Rich Wootton took over as TD & Cardroom Manager, Rich is as straight as a die, there won't be any funny business whilst he is captain of the ship. Give him my best regards please. We used to have professional differences of opinion over APAT, but we are super cool now.

    Sorry to invade your thread, but you touch so many memories for me.

    Keep the stories coming please.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 169,623


    oioi, Diary on fire.

    Great stuff from Mayhem & Jac.

    There must be plenty more where that came from.
  • EssexphilEssexphil Member Posts: 8,774
    Tikay10 said:



    oioi, Diary on fire.

    Great stuff from Mayhem & Jac.

    There must be plenty more where that came from.

    Agreed. Good stuff.

    To go back to the Dr thing, first thing to remember is Doctors first thought is not to get sued. That is why they always try to rule out the "Big 4" first (cancer/stroke/heart attack/being a Derby fan). Cos most illnesses start in a similar way, including the vast majority that mean next to nothing.

    Take care
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    One thing that does stick out to me. In 2012 i was moaning that i was playing smaller than i used to.
    In 2019 i notice that i’m playing far lower stakes than in 2012

    I’m not sure it’s meant to go that way if you’re any good at poker!
    Please don’t answer that one for me 😊

    Two posts from December 2012

    kind of review.

    I started playing on SKY last December and so had a full year now.
    Have really enjoyed it and after years of playing on multiple sites this is now the only place I place online.
    A big reason for that is the Dym's on here but mainly I have really enjoyed the forum as well.
    Going back a long time I used to play on Crypto (loved crypto) as I think they were the first platform to introduce double or nothing games. Crypto folded and then I flitted around many sites.

    I grinded the Dym's pretty hard on here for the first 7/8 months of the year and made a decent profit at them which I'm really pleased with.

    For the last few months I've really got the "live " bug back again and so have put in far less volume online.
    I have played at DTD for the last few years and probably was a small loser there on the odd outing in the early part of the year.
    Since then I've started playing at a casino and to be honest the standard is a lot lower.
    This has enabled me to have some nice cashes in comps and at cash.

    Would really recommend playing live to anyone on here who is beating any of the stakes.
    Sometimes read of people being nervous about playing live or thinking it will be tough.
    I think times have changed dramatically and with proper dealer dealt competitions / cash games I think anyone would find it enjoyable rather than intimidating.
    In the past it was different and in all honesty pretty dodgy at times but fortunately those days are gone.

    Achievement of the year was last night.
    I tried but failed miserably on Friday, but last night went to casinio and stayed entirely sober!
    On Friday after a few (many) pints i'd called a raise on button thinking about how i could outplay my opponent on the flop ( drunken stupidity ). Flop came K88 and he led out. I thought great this is a chance to raise and win pot. I raise and he instantly clicks it back. Sigh! i announce pass and just have a quick look at my cards before mucking. Oh lovely, i have Ace 8! Fool!
    ....
    Proper ramble on way.

    I was reading the other day on another forum about a dealers choice hand at DTD.
    2 of the players in the pot were guys who were playing £30 freezeouts with me back in the day. The pot also involved a very prominent forum member on here. they got it all in preflop for £11000!

    Now one of these players is a very successful businessman, so fair play. The other was just like me a few years ago. Someone just getting into poker. The big difference between us though was he was a gambler. Was he any better than me at the time? probably not. Is he now? undoubtably.

    How do players get to this stage? Obviously binking something big after satting in is the stress free option.
    More likely though, rather than turn over an ok profit at small stakes like me and staying there he moved up.

    I've always treated poker as a game to enjoy and hopefully make a few quid from. However, i do often wonder if i had had enough 'gamble' in me could i have done more?
    Not sure. Right now i can't even comprehend the idea of getting in £5000 in a cash game but it's all relative i guess.

    A friend of mine has starting playing recently on here 30p dym's. When i told him i lost a £550 pot a few days ago he said that he wouldn't be able to sleep for a month.

    Due to a decent year, while it obviously stung a bit, i could take it and i guess it's the same for the guy with 5000 in the middle, different bankrolls.

    We all have varying levels at which we are prepared to gamble i think.
    For some on here i see that they've deposited a certain amount and don't wish to redeposit again and stick strictly to their bankrolls. Others reload on a regular basis and 'take a shot'.

    I don't think there is a right or wrong, we are all just built differently.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,491
    edited November 2019
    Reposting that stuff is probs a bit boring so i’ll do a quick(ish) post on how i got started

    A friend of mine at work used to play poker at Gala Notts and did very well
    I’d always had an interest in gambling with blackjack and roulette. I obviously lost at these games

    So i was interested when he told me that if you knew what you were doing then you would win as it was a skill. This would satisfy my gambling habit but actually give me a chance to win.

    So i went with him to Nottingham one Friday night for the £20 pot limit unlimited rebuy.

    Ali “Bag of Bolloccks” was dealing. Also on the table are Wadey, Rob Creed, Kim and Mick the Crook

    I was petrified and utterly hopeless.
    After my 3rd rebuy has bust i gave it up.

    I started playing the 7pm play money game on Party Poker and got better.

    I watched any poker i could and eventually plucked up the courage to go back to Notts.

    I started to do ok.
    I was single and played Monday to Friday there. I still remember the schedule.
    Monday £30 pot limit rebuy
    Tuesday £10 no limit 3 rebuys
    Wednesday £30 freezeout
    Thursday £50 no limit 1 rebuy and add on
    Friday £20 pot limit rebuy

    It was probably a couple of years before i deposited and played real money online. I was nervous about using my card on the internet i recall

    I started on the Crypto Network and found double or nothing games
    Poker was crazy back then.
    I used to get 30% rakeback plus about £200 in promotion money and then around £150 from raketherake each month

    I bonus whored all the crypto skins and made a few quid

    Crypto disappeared (this still make me sad)

    I started playing on Full Tilt and did pretty well in the 90 mans $24s and made some money there

    Then Full Tilt went pop and i was lost.

    I deposited £500 on Pokerstars . Apart of the welcome bonus was that you got 4 books when you cleared a small level

    I lost that £500 the first night i played there
    But i got me books 😉

    Then in December 2011 i started on Sky and this is pretty much the only site i’ve played on since
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