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Bad Beats & Dark Horses

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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    Completed my horseracing work for the evening, so it's back to two-table mode.

    As much as I love the Mega Stack, I would be buying-in just before the 75/150 level and I hate missing the potentially chip-getting early levels.

    With that in mind, the Reload will be the second MTT of the session.

    Dare I say it, but, the Mini is going well. I am currently 12/112 with five bounties under my belt.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    I've managed to double-up instantly, to 4,000, in the Reload. I guess it's true, you really do get what you pay for in life. ;)

    I stack half of those I bought in my first hand, two pair vs two pair. In for £9.30, and counting.

    I feel the thread needs a more suitable title, given it's no longer Mega-specific - hopefully I edit this correctly.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    Currently in for £12.30 in the Reload and sit behind a stack of just 2,700.

    "Congratulations you have successfully requested a rebuy!"

    Congratulations? Even the system is dishing out the rub-downs.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    Mini: 28/57 with, approximately 20.35 big-blinds.

    Reload: Total spend of £18.30, double what I would normally expect and I have only £9.30's worth of chips.

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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    First hand after the add-on break and it's curtains for the Reload, thanks to this lovely hand...
    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    shadow609Small blind90.0090.006875.00
    CoxyMateBig blind180.00270.008770.00
    Your hole cards
    • Q
    • K
    bad_dadCall180.00450.004200.00
    slewie54Call180.00630.008135.00
    IHaveNowtCall180.00810.008245.00
    mushroom1Raise1980.002790.006985.00
    shadow609Fold
    CoxyMateFold
    bad_dadFold
    slewie54Fold
    IHaveNowtCall1800.004590.006445.00
    Flop
    • K
    • Q
    • 4
    IHaveNowtCheck
    mushroom1Bet2295.006885.004690.00
    IHaveNowtAll-in6445.0013330.000.00
    mushroom1All-in4690.0018020.000.00
    mushroom1Unmatched bet540.0017480.00540.00
    IHaveNowtShow
    • 4
    • 4
    mushroom1Show
    • Q
    • K
    Turn
    • 6
    River
    • 9
    IHaveNowtWinThree 4s17480.0017480.00

    Come on, give me a break. It's becoming increasingly difficult to keep faith.

    Still, it makes for an entertaining dairy - infamy, infamy, there've all got it in for me!
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    Out of the Mini in 36th. Losing THE crucial race, despite my head-start.
    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    JonnybeeSmall blind400.00400.0036545.00
    mushroom1Big blind800.001200.0012245.00
    Your hole cards
    • J
    • A
    sticks31Fold
    DrudkhAll-in9390.0010590.000.00
    fishhhhhFold
    JonnybeeFold
    mushroom1All-in12245.0022835.000.00
    mushroom1Unmatched bet3655.0019180.003655.00
    mushroom1Show
    • J
    • A
    DrudkhShow
    • Q
    • 10
    Flop
    • J
    • 4
    • 9
    Turn
    • 6
    River
    • 3
    DrudkhWinFlush to the Queen19180.0019180.00
    This is becoming rather boring.

    I forgot that, late last night, I had built up a run of four DYM's (£5, non-turbos), and now it's too late to build a sufficient run - unless I play turbos.


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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    I succeeded with my first turbo, bringing my streak to five. Then I bubbled with this...
    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    johnnyySmall blind75.0075.00730.00
    mushroom1Big blind150.00225.001030.00
    Your hole cards
    • K
    • A
    BRINKSRaise300.00525.00905.00
    xandaFold
    johnnyyFold
    mushroom1All-in1030.001555.000.00
    BRINKSCall880.002435.0025.00
    mushroom1Show
    • K
    • A
    BRINKSShow
    • A
    • 10
    Flop
    • 9
    • 8
    • 7
    Turn
    • J
    River
    • 8
    BRINKSWinStraight to the Jack2435.002460.00
    I'm currently in, what is now, an irrelevant DYM, after which I'll need at least a half an hour cooling off period before tacking anything else.
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    PKRParPKRPar Member Posts: 2,233
    midnight express it is!!
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    PKRPar said:

    midnight express it is!!

    And what could possibly go wrong? :p
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    The night's final engagement is indeed the Mid Ex, where I have managed to spew 25% of my starting stack, losing three of the first four hands:

    Flopping top-pair
    Ace-King
    Kings

    All failing to cross the line in front.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    Little went right in the Mid Ex and my exit was typical...
    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    geniusreadSmall blind100.00100.003800.00
    FishDog77Big blind200.00300.007657.50
    Your hole cards
    • 4
    • 4
    YOKERFACEFold
    mushroom1All-in1910.002210.000.00
    NOSTRIFold
    FabraclassAll-in1625.003835.000.00
    geniusreadFold
    FishDog77Call1710.005545.005947.50
    FishDog77Show
    • A
    • 5
    mushroom1Show
    • 4
    • 4
    FabraclassShow
    • A
    • J
    Flop
    • 2
    • 6
    • 10
    Turn
    • 10
    River
    • 5
    FishDog77WinTwo Pairs, 10s and 5s5545.0011492.50
    You're on thin ice, poker. Wafer thin.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    The last eight days have been brutal, but just how expensive have they been?

    1/10 to 8/10

    MTTs: -£212 (-27% ROI)
    Cash: -£91 (-4% ROI)
    SNGs: +£1 (+0.03% ROI)

    So, about -10% overall.

    (all figures are "give or take" due to rounding up and down)

    While this hasn't been totally disastrous financially, there is more to take into consideration. I feel thoroughly disillusioned and, going forward, this could have an impact on my performance.

    Since my return to regular poker during lockdown, I've suffered just the one (small) losing month (-£50/-3% in June), which suggests that any suggestion of throwing in the towel to be, at least, rash. However, the relentless nature of my recent misfortune is diminishing my hunger.
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    Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 160,431
    mushroom1 said:

    Tikay10 said:


    It's amazing how brutal the game can seem at times, you just have to hang in there.

    Anyway, find the winner of the 16.50 at York on Friday & you can repair a lot of this week's damage, it's a really competitive affair.

    Indeed, @Tikay10, one just has to ride it out.

    I actually like Captain Claret in the 4:50 but don't wish to take a chance at just 4/1. Although a winner on g/s, they were happy to run him on firm last time (and 'Bath firm' at that!), so it's a bit of a guessing game with regards to his optimum going?

    Ice Eagle has improvement to come but she was a non-runner due to soft ground in August, which is a worry.

    Bobby Shaft's win last time appears to have been underrated and his fibresand run suggests conditions shouldn't hinder.

    I'm waiting on a couple of huge 'Autumn Doubles'; Cambridgshire winner (Majestic Dawn 40/1) going on three in the Cesarewitch - one of which was not declared at the 48hr stage today. I shall be having a saver or four on the day!

    Bobby Shaft was 3rd at a whopping 50/1.

    Well swerved on Captain Claret, he was never in the race.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    edited October 2020
    Tikay10 said:

    mushroom1 said:

    Tikay10 said:


    It's amazing how brutal the game can seem at times, you just have to hang in there.

    Anyway, find the winner of the 16.50 at York on Friday & you can repair a lot of this week's damage, it's a really competitive affair.

    Indeed, @Tikay10, one just has to ride it out.

    I actually like Captain Claret in the 4:50 but don't wish to take a chance at just 4/1. Although a winner on g/s, they were happy to run him on firm last time (and 'Bath firm' at that!), so it's a bit of a guessing game with regards to his optimum going?

    Ice Eagle has improvement to come but she was a non-runner due to soft ground in August, which is a worry.

    Bobby Shaft's win last time appears to have been underrated and his fibresand run suggests conditions shouldn't hinder.

    I'm waiting on a couple of huge 'Autumn Doubles'; Cambridgshire winner (Majestic Dawn 40/1) going on three in the Cesarewitch - one of which was not declared at the 48hr stage today. I shall be having a saver or four on the day!

    Bobby Shaft was 3rd at a whopping 50/1.

    Well swerved on Captain Claret, he was never in the race.
    Unfortunately, I didn't play Bobby Shaft, or the race at all, @Tikay10 .

    Very surprised connections ran Ice Eagle - her run, here, can be completely ignored.

    Although I missed out on this 50/1 poke, I did find a similar each-way bet earlier that day - I'm allowing the after-timing nature of the story, not because I have editorial control (to a point) of this thread, but as it comes in the form of advice for those interested.

    The each-way bet was Oasis Cove, who was third at Newmarket at 25/1, having been available at 50/1 in places the night before.

    Oasis Cove had finished 7th to La Barrosa on debut, in a race that is working out pretty well (incidentally, a few hours after Oasis Cove was placed, the 6th, 10th and 12th (of the La Barrosa-form) finished 1st, 3rd and 4th in a Kempton Nursery.

    I don't often back two-year-olds, however, on watching La Barrosa's debut on the 4th September, it initially struck me as being a warm race - something about how the front-two quickened suggested they were of extreme potential. Therefore, it's no surprise how the race has worked out...

    1st - WON G3 next
    2nd - N/A
    3rd - WON 4l next
    4th - WON next
    5th - N/A
    6th - 3rd in Nursery since
    7th - 3rd 50/1 => 25/1 in Newmarket maiden since
    8th - only 4th of 6 next, but trained by Gary Moore, probably for future*
    9th - 3rd next
    10th - run well at 50/1 next, then 4th in Nursery
    11th - WON twice since, including at 125/1
    12th - run well at 80/1 next, then WON a Nursery

    *diplomacy

    Regarding poker, I couldn't bring myself to suffer continued punishment so, in an attempt to break the cycle, I decided to take off both Friday and Saturday night.

    I am making a return, of sorts, this evening but, due to spending most of the evening looking at videos of yesterdays racing, I'm coming in a little late. Therefore, I shall start with a late-reg in the Reload and see where this takes me.

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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    edited October 2020
    I'm sticking with the tactic I most often use in the Reload.

    Double buy-in just before the rebuy-break, followed by an add-on - with the aim of starting the freeze-out period with 9,000 (50-bigs) at a cost of £9.30.

    A £5.50 Turbo DYM plugs the gap, in the meantime.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    I was coasting at 2/4 in the aforementioned DYM, until the chip-leader handed a soft double-up to a player in 3rd/4th position.

    Couple of hands later I bubbled. All completely standard, I believe - though, always happy to be educated to the contrary by DYM regs, or anyway.
    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    mushroom1Small blind100.00100.00935.00
    phillips58Big blind200.00300.00495.00
    Your hole cards
    • A
    • 10
    madred71Fold
    gamekeep69Fold
    mushroom1All-in935.001235.000.00
    phillips58All-in495.001730.000.00
    mushroom1Unmatched bet340.001390.00340.00
    mushroom1Show
    • A
    • 10
    phillips58Show
    • K
    • K
    Flop
    • 6
    • K
    • 10
    Turn
    • 7
    River
    • 9
    phillips58WinFlush to the King1390.001390.00
    In better news, while playing a hand in the DYM, I forgot my double buy-in for the Reload. Ultimately, this saved me £3, as I doubled-up on the first hand (AJs > T9s).

    I started the freeze-out period 2,000 above target and £3 under budget.

    I am fond of the Reload, though, am fully aware one can be 1/143 at 22:30, and out in 132nd at 22:45.



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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    How about this for an action flop in the Reload...
    PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
    Cans4funSmall blind125.00125.0016170.00
    phil748Big blind250.00375.0021675.00
    Your hole cards
    • 3
    • 3
    Con101Raise500.00875.0018985.00
    ozzieowenFold
    BazookaJoeFold
    mushroom1Call500.001375.0010310.00
    Cans4funCall375.001750.0015795.00
    phil748Call250.002000.0021425.00
    Flop
    • 3
    • 9
    • 10
    Cans4funCheck
    phil748Bet1000.003000.0020425.00
    Con101Call1000.004000.0017985.00
    mushroom1All-in10310.0014310.000.00
    Cans4funFold
    phil748Call9310.0023620.0011115.00
    Con101All-in17985.0041605.000.00
    phil748Call8675.0050280.002440.00
    phil748Show
    • 10
    • 9
    Con101Show
    • A
    • Q
    mushroom1Show
    • 3
    • 3
    Turn
    • 2
    River
    • 2
    mushroom1WinFull House, 3s and 2s32930.0032930.00
    Con101WinFlush to the Ace17350.0017350.00

    Getting two calls with bottom set on this flop will rarely be plain sailing - unless we are facing two over-pairs (unlikely given the pre-flop betting), or two flush-draws (generally unlikely), we are never going to be a strong favourite.

    While I was relieved this was not a set-over-set coup, I am still only around 55% when the money goes in.

    After the turn, I believe I am down to only four outs to redraw?

    Such a relief to run well in a spot like this, it seems as while since enjoying the rub in this kind of situation. I suppose the fact that I felt I got lucky, despite being 55% vs two players when the money went in, says plenty about this month's form.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    Getting to THAT stage in the Reload.

    45 left. 23 paid.

    I am in 14th position, but have only 18 big blinds, the average stack holding just 16.
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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    I get Jacks back-to-back in the Reload, firstly picking up the blinds, then getting called by AQ (19-bigs vs 13-bigs), and losing.

    A successful flip puts me in third place, instead I was left with 6-bigs, resulting in a finish nine from the money.

    No complaints, just fine margins, especially in speedy MTT's such as this.

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    mushroom1mushroom1 Member Posts: 645
    edited October 2020
    I need a sorbet to cleanse the palate, so I am attempting a DYM streak at £2.20.

    Then it's likely to old Last-Chance-Midnight-Express-Saloon. Should that end in tears, I'll cheer myself up by watching the film of the same name.
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