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Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary.

TommyDTommyD Member Posts: 4,389
edited April 2015 in Poker Chat
So I've been thinking of starting a diary for a little while.  I've been less active on forums for the last couple of months, didn't mean to, just had actual real life stuff to sort.  I'll probably go into that later on if this thread takes.

The plan is for this to be half poker, half life.  Please feel free to post what you like in here.

My goal is to get back to being more involved in the Clinic, as well as sorting out my game.  But more importantly, just have some fun :)

Non Poker fact, am I the only on who thought that Goodylad's forum avatar was a picture of Garfield the Cat rather than a pixilated girl in a bikini.  Seriously, I didn't notice for years.

Poker stuff, the head scratcher of the day, hand history is posted below.  Young Mr Rolfus, if you had anything other than J8 you have completely done me Sir, very well played.  Feel free to berate me all.
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
TommyD Small blind  £0.50 £0.50 £244.34
rolfus Big blind  £1.00 £1.50 £205.65
C3PA Big blind  £1.00 £2.50 £115.44
 Your hole cards
  • 7
  • 8
   
C3PA Check     
jimmynoleg Fold     
TheyDontNo Fold     
TommyD Call  £0.50 £3.00 £243.84
rolfus Check     
Flop
  
  • 10
  • 9
  • 7
   
TommyD Check     
rolfus Bet  £6.00 £9.00 £199.65
C3PA Fold     
TommyD Call  £6.00 £15.00 £237.84
Turn
  
  • 6
   
TommyD Check     
rolfus Bet  £10.00 £25.00 £189.65
TommyD Raise  £25.00 £50.00 £212.84
rolfus Raise  £55.00 £105.00 £134.65
TommyD Call  £40.00 £145.00 £172.84
River
  
  • A
   
TommyD Check     
rolfus All-in  £134.65 £279.65 £0.00
TommyD Fold     
rolfus Muck     
rolfus Win  £143.20  £143.20
rolfus Return  £134.65
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Comments

  • Poker_FailPoker_Fail Member Posts: 1,755
    edited February 2012
    I thought it was Garfield for the first few times, but then I saw the truth!
  • NColleyNColley Member Posts: 1,178
    edited February 2012
    When you call the turn 3 bet what are you plans?

    Don't see why you call the turn if you are folding the river to a shove, hoping for a check behind maybe?
  • TommyDTommyD Member Posts: 4,389
    edited February 2012
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary.:
    When you call the turn 3 bet what are you plans? Don't see why you call the turn if you are folding the river to a shove, hoping for a check behind maybe?
    Posted by NColley
    Planning to call.  Then when having a quick tank facing the river shove I realise it was unraised pre, I had a blindspot moment on the flop and turn regarding this.  It makes J8 much more likely.  It was a snap shove on the river and while I know Rolfus is capable of bluffing I think I've turned my 8 face up.

    Basically I've levelled myself, I've flatted on the turn to let Rolfus bluff the river and then folded to the shove.  In other words, I've probably butchered it, even if he did have J8.
  • dylan12dylan12 Member Posts: 2,343
    edited February 2012
    Finally, been waiting for this...Only need Jakally to start a diary now and I will be happy. 

    Couple of questions... 

    What brought you into the Poker world? Was it due to your mathamatical mind?

    What got you into to teaching? 

    Who is your life time hero? Sky poker hero? World wide poker player hero? 

    I have loads more questions but that will do for now. 
  • TommyDTommyD Member Posts: 4,389
    edited February 2012
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary.:
    I thought it was Garfield for the first few times, but then I saw the truth!
    Posted by Poker_Fail
    It was years dude.  Years.

    Irony is I preferred it when I thought it was Garfield....
  • MP33MP33 Member Posts: 6,307
    edited February 2012
    I know what you mean about "real stuff" getting in the way of poker.

    It can be hard to get back into it some times but GL with the diary. It should help

    MP
  • dylan12dylan12 Member Posts: 2,343
    edited February 2012
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary.:
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary. : It was years dude.  Years. Irony is I preferred it when I thought it was Garfield....
    Posted by TommyD
    I must admit, I also thought it was Garfield up until 2 minutes ago when I checked. 
  • CrazyBen23CrazyBen23 Member Posts: 865
    edited February 2012
    Only dairy ill be reading, far too many of these low stakes diarys on forum imo, and just fold flop, atleast u realised it was limped pre and saved yaself some money, so easy to do wen playing aloda tables, he had j8 100%
  • PiAnOpLaYaPiAnOpLaYa Member Posts: 554
    edited February 2012
    why we he bet double pot on the flop with the nuts??

    Couldnt fold but thats maybe why i suck
  • waller02waller02 Member Posts: 9,111
    edited February 2012
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary.:
    Only dairy ill be reading, far too many of these low stakes diarys on forum imo, and just fold flop, atleast u realised it was limped pre and saved yaself some money, so easy to do wen playing aloda tables, he had j8 100%
    Posted by CrazyBen23
    and what makes a low stakes diary any less significant might i ask? quite a snobbish remark imo
  • BigBlusterBigBluster Member Posts: 1,075
    edited February 2012
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary.:
    why we he bet double pot on the flop with the nuts?? Couldnt fold but thats maybe why i suck
    Posted by PiAnOpLaYa
    Me 2 Andrew. Me too.
  • Poker_FailPoker_Fail Member Posts: 1,755
    edited February 2012
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary.:
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary. : and what makes a low stakes diary any less significant might i ask? quite a snobbish remark imo
    Posted by waller02
    I'm still a mid-stake player but the higher the stakes the more interesting it is.

    Imagine if the poker tehy showed on channel 4 late at night was for pennies? Nobody would watch it.
    Also, take a look at the hand he posted in the OP, that is FAR less standard then any hand that will be seen at lower limits.
  • CrazyBen23CrazyBen23 Member Posts: 865
    edited February 2012
    All the dairies are from low stakes people, which is why i said that, should be a seperate section, ocming in here and seeing 10 dairies about how they folding kings in their 1pound dyms only to end up crashing out is **** grim
  • waller02waller02 Member Posts: 9,111
    edited February 2012
    people have diaries for the exact same reason as this one, to try and improve their game and maybe get some advice. what stakes they play is irrelevant, in fact a big portion of the people on the forum ARE low stakes players.

    fair enough they bore you, don't read them, but to come out with a comment like that comes across as patronising and rude. perhaps us measly low stakes players should check with you before posting our tedious threads?????
  • TommyDTommyD Member Posts: 4,389
    edited February 2012
    In Response to Re: Many Rivers To Cross. A Diary.:
    Finally, been waiting for this...Only need Jakally to start a diary now and I will be happy.  Couple of questions...  What brought you into the Poker world? Was it due to your mathamatical mind? What got you into to teaching?  Who is your life time hero? Sky poker hero? World wide poker player hero?  I have loads more questions but that will do for now. 
    Posted by dylan12
    Disappointed it took you so long to post mate ;)

    My entrance into poker was pretty odd.  Aside from a game of strip poker with three Gay men, my at the time girlfriend and a random Dope smoking Italian on a wet night back at Uni, I didn't start playing poker until just after the Raymer Main Event win, and even then I didn't mean to.

    I had watched Late Night Poker with my dad, an avid card player, gambler, degen before they had a word for it.  Enjoyed it, kind of understood it but never played.  Then my father wanted to play online poker as on of his favourite betting exchange sites has a poker room as well.  One problem, he was a complete techno-novice.  He's better now but I had to teach him everything from the on switch to what a mouse does.  As a result he had to actually teach me poker so I could show him what to do.  All very inadvertent but I got bit by the bug and have been playing ever since.

    I'll save the road into teaching for another time, long story that and I'm mid grind :)

    My poker hero is the late great Chip Reese.  Simply put, he got it, the beats, the binks, the highs and the lows, he understood and more importantly kept it all in perspective.

    Really got to think about the other questions mate, I will answer them though :)
  • rolfusrolfus Member Posts: 61
    edited February 2012
    Hey TommyD/people,

    Coxylboro told me that there was a hand with me involved on the forum. Guess there isn't much to say other than what hand I had.... 82dd

    Look forward to reading further entries to your diary and hopefully don't keep getting stacked when playin you HU :)
  • SJspanky1SJspanky1 Member Posts: 620
    edited February 2012
    Ben has (typically) been a little blunt with his remarks but I echo his sentiment that this will make a very interesting departure from the usual zero to two hundred quid diary. Think we can all only learn and improve from one of this sites better players thoughts and experiences.

    First hand up is a belter and for what it's worth I also can only find a fold here.
  • huuuuumehuuuuume Member Posts: 569
    edited February 2012

    i must be one of very few ppl who know nothing about you but it looks decent so far so i'll prob follow...well, until a really good nl8 diary comes along :)


    i'm a teacher so would be interested in that too.

    gl

  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited February 2012
    Will be interested to follow the thread of a more accomplished player such as yourself. I assume you aint gonna want to be posting your bankroll but will you be posting profit/loss at all?

    How long have you been playing?

    Where did you start out (in terms of what format you played and what stakes)?

    Did you run good at the start with really bad BRM or did you make a decent deposit and start with good BRM?
  • rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,947
    edited February 2012
    How you deal with Downswings Tommy


    @Crazyben
    Why do you feel the need to tell everyone what you don't like
    Maybe you should start your own diary.

    "Crazyben's Grim Diary"

    Eat some weetabix, it was grim
    Read the paper, it was grim
    Went for walk, it was grim
    Had a poo, yeah it was grim

    ----_





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