He's a young player - scarily young - who has transformed his game from out & out serial loser, to one of the most formidable MTT'ers on Sky Poker.
Famous for raising 8 times every orbit, & 9 times on Sundays, Wacko hails from Brough, but is currently studying something obscure at Northampton University, I believe.
I have spoken to Wacker, & he's agreed to be our first ITW.
We do not pay any fee to ITW's, but we'll ship him a TSP Classic Entry or something similar when he's finished his ITW tenure. It might last 2 days, it might last a week. It might not even last an hour, if not, blame me.
OK, let's batter him with questions, & see how he does.
Could you tell us how much you started your BR with and how much you are up overall so far on Sky? I think your rise through the MTT's has been an inspiration to us all and I do respect your game (but not your shoves on me, obv!). If you do not wish to state specific amounts, no problem, but give some ball park figures or %'s if you wish.
One more thing.....you got any piccys of the g/f? )
Get in there great choice Tikay. I was observing a FT you both played last week whilst Wacko was also on another FT at the same time. All of the time I was thinking, "what is this guy's secret?". So that's my question. Tikay is always saying how your game has improved, so what have you done?
Get in there great choice Tikay. I was observing a FT you both played last week whilst Wacko was also on another FT at the same time. All of the time I was thinking, "what is this guy's secret?". So that's my question. Tikay is always saying how your game has improved, so what have you done? Posted by JohnConnor
+1 Great Question John. Really can't wait to read the answer
Get in there great choice Tikay. I was observing a FT you both played last week whilst Wacko was also on another FT at the same time. All of the time I was thinking, "what is this guy's secret?". So that's my question. Tikay is always saying how your game has improved, so what have you done? Posted by JohnConnor
That'd be the one he absolutely owned me Heads-Up, yeah? Marv.
Hi Dave, Could you tell us how much you started your BR with and how much you are up overall so far on Sky? I think your rise through the MTT's has been an inspiration to us all and I do respect your game (but not your shoves on me, obv!). If you do not wish to state specific amounts, no problem, but give some ball park figures or %'s if you wish. One more thing.....you got any piccys of the g/f? ) Cheers, Alan Posted by MAXALLY
Alan,
Do you mean whn i first started playing poker? If that's the case then i didnt have one! I just deposited when i needed it, however, i quickly realised that this wasnt the way to go about it so worked on smaller tournies and improved. Now, i generally keep £300 always in, obviously because im an mtt player maninly i dont need as much!
My overall mtt profit on sky is currently $12,670 (not sure how much that is in pounds)
In Response to Re: In The Well, #1. Wacko 90. : Alan, Do you mean whn i first started playing poker? If that's the case then i didnt have one! I just deposited when i needed it, however, i quickly realised that this wasnt the way to go about it so worked on smaller tournies and improved. Now, i generally keep £300 always in, obviously because im an mtt player maninly i dont need as much! My overall mtt profit on sky is currently $12,670 (not sure how much that is in pounds) And to your second question.... No comment. Posted by Wacko90
If you are checking this info on S/scope, you can change the preferences in options to give you GBP pounds.
Would you like to buy some of me?? £6k normal £12k risky ones )
Get in there great choice Tikay. I was observing a FT you both played last week whilst Wacko was also on another FT at the same time. All of the time I was thinking, "what is this guy's secret?". So that's my question. Tikay is always saying how your game has improved, so what have you done? Posted by JohnConnor
Hi John.
Okay so this could be a long one. When i first started playing for real money i guess i came in with the attitude that id just win. So naturally i lost some money so decided to really try and work at my game. At first i wasn't so aggressive, pretty passive, tried the odd bluff etc. Now the change in my game came when i started playing the 2.20 @2.20 deepstack.
I started to "experiment". So i played one tourney very tight and then played the next one very aggressive, so i found out which style of play i was suited too and which styles of play were most effective. So i began to bluff, i began to get reads on players, i found out how much power there was in the raise, i realised how essential the bluff was.
Then came the stage where i maybe got too aggressive, so i worked hard on raising in position, but mostly on trying to read players and read the boards so i wasn't bluffing on a board where an opponent had obviously hit! I also narrowed my starting hand range, and the position in which i raise.
So to answer you question. I basically experimented with my game, i felt that it was important to play my own game and not be influenced by others. I played alot more aggressively, picking up a lot of uncontested pots. I now have good reads on alot of players, if i bluff, i tell a story, iv also learnt how to use my loose image as a way to get more chips. So overbetting some pots with strong hands for example. I learnt about position and how important late position is. But most of all, i feel as if im able to capitalize on situations where a player is weak, therefore i can pick up easy chips. Raising into any pot gives you control.
There is no secret. Just alot of thinking, and alot of playing. One thing i will say, the best way to learn, is to lose. That's how i did it, as long as you LEARN from your losses, you cant go wrong.
What would you say has turned you from "serial looser" to formidable MTTer? Is there one major factor? Is it a number of things? What would be your one piece of advice to someone who wants to go on a similar poker journey and end up in TK's glorious well?
When did you realise that being serial aggro was the way forward for you? Were you always like that? Posted by Tikay10
Tikay
I found out early on that playing passively wasn't how i wanted to play. Unless i was playing 5 or 6 tables i wouldn't be able to do it. Also I felt that passive players could only go so far in the game, playing aggressive could take you much higher or much lower depending on how you used it.
Hi mate, What would you say has turned you from "serial looser" to formidable MTTer? Is there one major factor? Is it a number of things? What would be your one piece of advice to someone who wants to go on a similar poker journey and end up in TK's glorious well? Regards Dan Posted by djgrevo
It won't just be "good", or "winning" players ITW, it'll be losers, & bad players, too. I have got Blandy on my ITW List.
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When did you realise that being serial aggro was the way forward for you?
Were you always like that?
Girlfriend's name?
Plans to marry, where, when, ideal honeymoon venue?
Do you consume alcohol whilst playing?
Why call yourself "Wacko90"?
What computer set up do you use to play on Sky Poker?
How many Tables you play at a time?
I LOVE Plopper's questions - he's got the idea perfectly. Almost.
What would you say has turned you from "serial looser" to formidable MTTer?
Is there one major factor? Is it a number of things?
What would be your one piece of advice to someone who wants to go on a similar poker journey and end up in TK's glorious well?
Regards
Dan