Title: Spinning it up (chirp, chirp) Post by: Swordpoker on June 08, 2007, 12:41:06 AM If you don't like self-absorbed rants, look away now.
In April, I emptied my Full Tilt account out of spite, because they don't give rakeback deals to existing members. I used the cash to pay of my visa bill and am now happily debt free (well, except for my mortgage). I took a short break from poker then a couple of weeks ago I decided to re-invest. So I put £200 on blonde to try the site out and decided to have a complete punt. I had $400 and popped the lot on a $2 - $4 six seater cash game. My comfort zone on Fulltilt was $0.50 - $1 six seater cash and I have been grinding out a small but consisted profit. I'm a bit too impatient to spend ages building my bankroll back up so I took my decision to gamble. If I lost my $400 on the first hand then so be it. I could always have another go next month. Anyway, I played well and, far more importantly, I got lucky. 3 hours later I had doubled my roll. The next day, a complete maniac was at my table. He was sitting with $2,400 and had achieved that by raising stupid amounts every hand then going all in no matter what. I made a few very brave calls against him, some stupidly brave, this hand was the one I cacked myself most with (don't try this at home kiddies): GAME #559038923: Texas Hold'em NL $2.00/$4.00 2007-05-24 23:47:17 Table Olivos Seat 1: blondeswordpoker ($599.73 in chips) Seat 3: gooche ($416.74 in chips) Seat 5: UnaVitaConTe ($807.90 in chips) Seat 6: thehabs ($400.00 in chips) Seat 8: cZecZe ($409.19 in chips) Seat 10: FengWang ($1,985.11 in chips) DEALER blondeswordpoker: Post SB $2.00 gooche: Post BB $4.00 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to blondeswordpoker Jc Jh UnaVitaConTe: Fold cZecZe: Fold FengWang: Raise $16.00 blondeswordpoker: Raise $55.00 gooche: Fold FengWang: Call $41.00 *** FLOP *** 5h 5d Kc blondeswordpoker: Bet $70.00 FengWang: Raise $1,928.11 blondeswordpoker: Allin $472.73 *** TURN *** 7c *** RIVER *** Ad *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $2,585.84 Rake $3.00 blondeswordpoker: wins $1,200.46 FengWang: wins $1,385.38 He had 3d 3h My profit from that session was $1,120.00 giving me a roll of just under $2K. I stuck with the $2 - $4 tables and by day 5 of my punt, I was up to $3K. Now I got scared. Suddenly I had something to lose. Everything had been going fantastically well but I knew if I kept playing at these stakes, I risked losing the lot just as fast as I'd gained it. I really was enjoying the high stakes and I was able to play a good LAG style, fearless because I didn't care if I lost. Now that fear had set in, there was no way that I could stay at those stakes. But I didn't fancy dropping right back to $0.5 - $1, that would be incredibly boring by comparison. So I compromised on playing $1 -$2 and continuing with my LAG style. I hoped to continue spinning it up to get to $5K, at which point I would have 25 buy-ins and just be able to afford to play in the games I was already playing in. Make sense? It did to me at the time, self-delusion is great. Anyway, today I hit the target. 14 days after I started, 58 hours of poker, my bankroll is over $5K and I have even withdrawn my original £200 The thing is......I've been looking back over my hand histories today. I'm satisfied that I have been playing well. But the chances of me being able to achieve what I did just don't look good. I always seemed to have a better flush, or a better full house than the other guy and I won several huge pots on the river. I reckon there are about 14 coin flip moments where I could easily have taken a huge hit, if not gone bust. So, if I've done the equivalent of winning 14 coin flips in a row, is it something I would ever do again? Probably, because I'm stupid enough. However, I'm able to see in hindsight just how lucky I was. So this bankroll is for keeps. I hope to build it up much higher before I even consider withdrawing from it, or playing in expensive tourneys. Would I recommend anyone else to try this approach? No, not if you are serious about building a roll. Possible to do? Yes, of course. Likely? Absolutely not. Play hundreds of nice and safe sngs to build your roll and avoid ever having to reload. In short, do as I say, not as I do :P Title: Re: Spinning it up (chirp, chirp) Post by: Wardonkey on June 08, 2007, 12:52:00 AM Good work fella!
Lend uz a tenner... Title: Re: Spinning it up (chirp, chirp) Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on June 08, 2007, 12:58:28 AM I did the same on the same network about 14 months ago(titan poker). Went through an amazing week where i deposited £50 coz a mate said the tables were soft, and with that £50 i played the maximum tables i could way outta my roll (at one point playing 10/20), and 7 days later i was getting a cheque sent out to me for £5400!
Nice one on your winning fortnight, but i would recommend quitting while your ahead mate, take the $5000 and get outta there. Title: Re: Spinning it up (chirp, chirp) Post by: tikay on June 08, 2007, 01:04:39 AM GREAT story Sword! |