Most Recent Ramblings
March 1, 2009, 12AM:
Introduction
I am just looking to get a lot of practice, have some fun, and become a winning player working my way up the limits.
Deposited $30 onto FullTilt and will start at $.05/$.10 limit. I will move up when I have 300BB for the next limit.
I have PokerTracker 3 and rakeback with RakeTheRake.
Last Update: March 5, 2009, 7:01PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
February 4, 2009, 9PM:
Had to withdraw a LOT
Well, I ran into some financial problems and have had to withdraw pretty much all my bankroll. I now only have $50 in my Full Tilt account and $40 in my Pokerstars account. Hopefully I can build it up again...
Last Update: February 4, 2009, 9:28PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
January 28, 2009, 11PM:
IF ANY 1 WANTS TO BUY FULL TILT GEAR
IF ANY 1 WANTS TO BUY FULL TILT GEAR I AM NOW ON EBAY!!!!
fulltiltgrinder is my ebay name look me up if interested
Last Update: January 28, 2009, 11:52PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
January 6, 2009, 7PM:
NEW FULL TILT AND POKERSTARS SCREEN NAME
So my new Full Tilt screen name which I cleared through Full Tilt is:
NoRuffles
And my new Pokerstars screen name which I cleared through Pokerstars is:
HuskyU
Last Update: January 6, 2009, 7:05PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
December 20, 2008, 9PM:
Full Tilt Stars funds Needed
I need Full Tilt funds.. can anyone take cash or stars money for the exchange, wanting from $300-$1000.
Last Update: December 20, 2008, 9:51PM | Permalink (2 Comments)
December 15, 2008, 5PM:
More Stats - Performance by Day
By player request and suggestion, ty Timmy, you now can see your performance based on the day of the week. Some of our stress levels are higher during the specific days of the week, and we wonder does this effect our performance. Now we know.
Team OPL decided to go one step further with this and add more stats for individual locations. Just like clicking the link on your poker blog for more stats, you can do the same for each location. All we have for more stats on each location is the overall performance, performance by day, and tournament performance.
Please leave any additional comments or suggestions on this blog entry.
Last Update: December 15, 2008, 5:36PM | Permalink (0 Comments)
December 2, 2008, 4AM:
Posting Again
I took a sabatical from posting, and I have to say that it was the worst thing for my poker play, I realize that if I review my session again after the night is through it helps my play....
I stopped posting cause I was running bad....then all of a sudden running bad started to turn into playing bad....
Now that we have the new year approaching, I wanna get back to getting my stats right and getting in the habit of posting again....
Last Update: December 2, 2008, 4:58AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
December 1, 2008, 3PM:
Recharging for Better Results "Loved THIS 1 ftp"
169Recharging for Better Results
Matt Vengrin
December 1st, 2008
One of the great things about poker, especially online poker, is that the game is always there when you're ready to play. It's not like being a baseball player, where you're at the mercy of your team's schedule, or like being a doctor, where you have to respond to emergency calls. With poker, you can walk away from the game for a little while, and it will be there when you get back. That's why I strongly advocate taking breaks occasionally, especially if you pick up on signs that your play isn't as sharp as it should be.
The main sign to look for is that your desire to play is waning. You should play poker when you want to play. It sounds obvious, but too many of us inexplicably keep playing even when we don't want to.
I also find that when I'm experiencing a lot of negative feelings, that's a good time for a break. If I'm feeling negative, not just from poker, but maybe from something else going on in my life, that's going to affect my play, usually for the worse.
The other thing I keep an eye out for is when I'm gambling more than usual. If I'm playing tournaments and I'm finding that I'm too willing to get all my chips in on a coin flip, that's a sign that I'm not playing my best and I need to walk away rather than let myself burn out.
Whatever your particular signs may be, the fact is that if you're consistently losing, chances are there's a reason for it. A lot of players will say, “Oh, I'm just running bad,” but it's rare that that's all there is to it.
And when I take a break, I really take a break − I totally distance myself from the game. I don't play at all for a few days. That allows me to take a step back, get a different perspective, and come back hungry to play well.
At the 2008 World Series of Poker, a situation arose where I called upon my discipline to take a break even though a part of me really didn't want to. My favorite event was coming up − Half Omaha/Half Hold 'Em - but I could feel myself getting burned out. I hadn't cashed yet and I'd finished on the bubble three times, so I was really demoralized.
Half Omaha/Half Hold 'Em is my favorite tournament and even though I was really looking forward to it, I knew if I played, I wasn't likely to do well and I would make myself tired for other upcoming events. So instead of playing, I headed to Malibu for a couple of days and visited a friend; I went to the beach and totally distanced myself from poker. And the first event I played when I got back was Event #29, $3,000 No-Limit Hold 'Em, and I placed third for a payday of more than $165,000, my biggest live tournament cash to date.
Basically, I liken a poker player's mental processing to a battery: when a battery's life runs low, you need to recharge it. And the best way to recharge is to take a little break from the game. You'll find that some of your best results come when your mind is fresh and when you're playing because you truly want to be playing.
Last Update: December 1, 2008, 3:14PM | Permalink (3 Comments)
November 16, 2008, 5AM:
Butte
Ok, it has been three months sinc I have posted. I have been playing or dealing almost every day at Lucky Lil's. I just got overwhelmed with moving around all the time and not having a computer for the better part of the 3 months. So, I will start posting again. I have actually done ok here so far. My biggest swings have been in the 1/2 no limit game. But, over the course of a few sessions, I find myself a bit ahead of the game so far. I just can't remember the exact details of each session. So, to save time, I will just start from scratch, even though I know I have won more than I have lost since I have been here. I even picked up a win at the daily tournament at BD's in Spokane a few weeks ago.
Last Update: November 16, 2008, 5:07AM | Permalink (0 Comments)
November 7, 2008, 11PM:
Stale Circumstances
I'm hanging up poker for the rest of 2008. I'm sick of the only card room in town, and there's really not much for options around here unless you want to drive at least 70 miles. I'm running bad, I'm playing horrible, and my mental game is so fucked up right now, I can go from the happiest guy in the room to tri-state killing spree in a flash. I don't know what's wrong right now, but I know continuing to play is making it worse. Maybe if I take a good break for awhile, I can regain my sanity. For all of you who know me and read this pointless bullshit, see you in January.
Last Update: November 8, 2008, 12:03AM | Permalink (1 Comment)
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