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Ramblings of an old man

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  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    Baffled rambling

    There's something that has struck me as odd for many a year.
    Just flicked through some of the threads and there are 3 or 4 posts, just today, where we're told that 'live' poker is so soft. I happen to agree. Other than the big buy in events and 2/5 cash, in my opinion, it is a lot easier.
    I am run of the mill at online small stakes cash. Live, I feel that I have an edge at anything up to 2/5 (except, uncapped 1/2 at DTD)

    The baffling bit
    I keep hearing about the 'live donks' stuff. I then wonder why very few people seem to go and play it?

    Good chance to win.
    Social side

    Against

    Tougher to win at
    No social aspect.

    I suppose there are good reasons. Opportunity, being the main one, I guess. Some live considerable distances from casinos. For those with families, it would be difficult to do it regulary. 
    Prob some other good reasons that I haven't thought of, too.
  • jimb0d1jimb0d1 Member Posts: 660
    edited December 2013
    I don't (in fact can't) shuffle and deal cards. I got mucky looks when I asked for someone else to deal in a live tourny at Aspers Newcastle so ha ent been back. The other reason I play online is that I can play deep without risking 100 quid.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    I don't (in fact can't) shuffle and deal cards. I got mucky looks when I asked for someone else to deal in a live tourny at Aspers Newcastle so ha ent been back. The other reason I play online is that I can play deep without risking 100 quid.
    Posted by jimb0d1
    Yeah, good points. 
    Surprised they still have self deal there.  It's quite unsual now. I'm hopeless at dealing too. I remember being kind of forced into it once. Despite my protestations. After 1 hand, which took about 30 mins, I was relieved of my duties.
    I would never play a self deal cash game nowadays. 

    I know what you mean about the cash side as well. You really want to be sitting with 100 bigs as a minimum. 
    I think I was looking more at the guys who are multitabling 20 or 30NL on here. They've probably got over £200 spread across yge tables they're playing.
  • GELDYGELDY Member Posts: 5,203
    edited December 2013
    could be for very many reasons. Two reasons for playing online when live seems more attractive are:

    1. potential for multitabling
    2. dress code, or rather lack of it

    i mean, i'm sure my superior result in the Orfordable would not have been possible live given my choice of suit for the evening, whereas you were probably dressed more appropriately for a live session.

    Orfordable D/Stack

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    stakie - £97.27
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    lee100 - £59.33
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    wynne1938 - £25.06
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    highkicka - £21.58
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    storkie22 - £17.92
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    kopite1984 - £14.44
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    Jac35 - £11.14
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    daggers747 - £11.14
  • PokerNoonPokerNoon Member Posts: 202
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    could be for very many reasons. Two reasons for playing online when live seems more attractive are: 1. potential for multitabling 2. dress code, or rather lack of it i mean
    There are few things that give me more pleasure than earning a living whilst sitting on the sofa festering in my pants.
  • bencbenc Member Posts: 1,064
    edited December 2013
    Non poker related but what is going on down at Derby at the moment? 7 wins on the bounce, has McClaren even changed that much in terms of team selection/tactics looks like you will be in  the running for promotion at this rate what do you think of Will Hughes as well is he going to be a top class player like everyone is saying?
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man : There are few things that give me more pleasure than earning a living whilst sitting on the sofa festering in my pants.
    Posted by PokerNoon
    Geldy is still on 'ignore'
    I would asume he referenced his superior luckbox ability the other night.
    More worryingly,  he no doubt made made further comments as to his attire.
    Please don't encourage him. :)
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    Non poker related but what is going on down at Derby at the moment? 7 wins on the bounce, has McClaren even changed that much in terms of team selection/tactics looks like you will be in  the running for promotion at this rate what do you think of Will Hughes as well is he going to be a top class player like everyone is saying?
    Posted by benc
    Hi Ben
    being dragged round shops at moment. 
    Will reply later

    good to see you back by the way.
    congrats on job
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013

    If one more player raise/calls my shove with Ace Rag tonight and gets there......

  • bromley04bromley04 Member Posts: 416
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    If one more player raise/calls my shove with Ace Rag tonight and gets there......
    Posted by Jac35
    It's the limp in and then call a shove with ATC that I like the most...
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man : It's the limp in and then call a shove with ATC that I like the most...
    Posted by bromley04
    Hi Adam

    Lol, there was a little bit of tilt earlier.

    Take your point. Personally though, the raise/call it off e.g raise to 300 at 50/100 and then call a shove for 3000 due to being pot committed! is my favourite :)
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    Non poker related but what is going on down at Derby at the moment? 7 wins on the bounce, has McClaren even changed that much in terms of team selection/tactics looks like you will be in  the running for promotion at this rate what do you think of Will Hughes as well is he going to be a top class player like everyone is saying?
    Posted by benc
    It's been fantastic mate.
    All the doom and gloom has gone and the atmosphere is brilliant. I really wanted Clough to do well but he was content to just finish mid-table, year in, year out.

    The biggest change is down to Man-management
    McLaren has backed the players all the way and they're no longer going on the pitch scared of making mistakes.
    We've been good going forward all season but the defence were dreadful. He brought Wisdom in who's been excellent. Also, although we conceded 90% of our goals from crosses, Clough, wouldn't accept that, and it was everybody's fault other than his centre-backs. That's obviously been worked on and we look much stronger at the back now.

    He just backs the players. No favourites

    Clough actually brought some good players into the club. How he managed them when they came in was a disaster though.
    Cringeworthy after one game. We had Tommy Cyzka, a 19 year Polish lad. Good looking player. He gave the ball away in their half and it eventually led to a goal. Clough said something like, "Criminal what he did. If they won't learn, we'll soon pack them back off to Poland or wherever they've come from, the boys clearly thick"

    This was a young lad away from home doing his best, learning the language and his manager came out with that tripe. Disgusting

    Hughes is looking the real deal. Not ready yet for a big move, but he can really play.
    Brysons and Martin are the real stars for us at the moment though.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    Well,
    Did a bit of tilting earlier (when will I learn?)
    Had some pretty interesting calls made against me. On the whole though, I just played badly.
    Ended up getting back to just £25 down, more through luck, than good play.
    Going to have to look at it closely. Dym's have been my bread and butter on here. Presently, they're my worst game.
    Just thinking about it. Some advice that Pokernoon has been given, makes a lot of sense. Even after playing for this many years, mixing Cash, tourneys and Dym's is a tall order.

    Playing way too loose in the Dym's and just making really basic errors.
    Had one hand against YouMad where I had 2 options really, Shove or fold. I called! I then donked out! I do that about twice a year! I got there on the turn and got a full double up. Horrific play from me.
    Youmad seems a really nice guy, great player too. On every table tonight and tough to play against. Got lucky against him a number of times and he reacts in the way I do normally. With a bit of grace and in full knowledge that short term we may get unlucky but keep doing the right things and we'll be fine in the end.
    I noticed as well that I was going into shove mode way too early. That's the tilt thing coming through and it's brainless. get a few bad beats and then shove to stop them calling with poor hands. Genius Paul! So I shove to get rid of the very hands I want to call me and leave myself open to busting by getting the premiums to call. I'm a star!

    When I got back to £25 down tonight, snap deregged every game, withdrew down to a £1.05 and ran out to the pub.
    Mature! Nope, but prob best too leave it when I know I'm not playing well
    ...

    Railed the superroller for a while when I got. Good to see some of the forum guys doing well. Good banter on the rail as well.

    ...
    P.S
    Hi LARSON
  • bencbenc Member Posts: 1,064
    edited December 2013
    Interesting to hear a fans perspective thanks for the reply don't really know any derby fans lol from an outside perspective i always felt like clough was doing a decent job but never seemed as though you would ever really push on so mcClaren looks looks like an inspired appointment at the moment it's quite close up the top of the league this year so should be interesting in the coming months. Be good for McClaren to rebuild his reputation as well. Anyway good luck with the poker and enjoying reading the diary.
  • PokerNoonPokerNoon Member Posts: 202
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    Well, Did a bit of tilting earlier (when will I learn?) Had some pretty interesting calls made against me. On the whole though, I just played badly. Ended up getting back to just £25 down, more through luck, than good play. Going to have to look at it closely. Dym's have been my bread and butter on here. Presently, they're my worst game. Just thinking about it. Some advice that Pokernoon has been given, makes a lot of sense. Even after playing for this many years, mixing Cash, tourneys and Dym's is a tall order. Playing way too loose in the Dym's and just making really basic errors. Had one hand against YouMad where I had 2 options really, Shove or fold. I called! I then donked out! I do that about twice a year! I got there on the turn and got a full double up. Horrific play from me. Youmad seems a really nice guy, great player too. On every table tonight and tough to play against. Got lucky against him a number of times and he reacts in the way I do normally. With a bit of grace and in full knowledge that short term we may get unlucky but keep doing the right things and we'll be fine in the end. I noticed as well that I was going into shove mode way too early. That's the tilt thing coming through and it's brainless. get a few bad beats and then shove to stop them calling with poor hands. Genius Paul! So I shove to get rid of the very hands I want to call me and leave myself open to busting by getting the premiums to call. I'm a star! When I got back to £25 down tonight, snap deregged every game, withdrew down to a £1.05 and ran out to the pub. Mature! Nope, but prob best too leave it when I know I'm not playing well ... Railed the superroller for a while when I got. Good to see some of the forum guys doing well. Good banter on the rail as well. ... P.S Hi LARSON
    Posted by Jac35

    If there's one thing I'm starting to learn about this game, it's that you'll hate it today and think you're the worst player who ever lived and consider giving up...and tomorrow you will be a total god and start planning how soon you're going to be winning the World Series.

    I wonder if DYMs are the hardest format to play if you're feeling impatient or on a tilt. Because the key to DYMs seems to be patience..not easy to be patient if you're feeling impatient ;)

  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    Cheers Ben

    Tripped yourself up with the bit about enjoying the diary, though!
    You can surely never have read it before

    I ranted on about Clough endlessly during the whole diary :)
  • MAXALLYMAXALLY Member Posts: 17,665
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    Got a phone call earlier today. Guy said "is that a fat little old man?" I said "yes" he's said he was from Sky bet and wanted to talk to me about my account. I hung up. What do you think?
    Posted by Jac35

    I think you should put that bottle down now and go bed. Night mate.
  • Jac35Jac35 Member Posts: 6,492
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man : I think you should put that bottle down now and go bed. Night mate.
    Posted by MAXALLY
    Sigh
    Maxally too quick for the Jac ninja delete!
    I may have been to the pub tonight :)

    Happy Christmas  Al
     
  • gazza127gazza127 Member Posts: 2,156
    edited December 2013
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man:
    In Response to Re: Ramblings of an 'old' man : Sigh Maxally too quick for the Jac ninja delete! I may have been to the pub tonight :) Happy Christmas  Al  
    Posted by Jac35
    Haha i have caught a fair few of these.

    Favourite posts on the forum....
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