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Title: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: claypole on December 28, 2005, 12:53:03 AM
...partly to be a little self indulgent and partly because it may help some.

I consider myself an ok tournement player - far from the best, but made a profit this year to Ocober - including agreat trip to Vehas where I met some fantastic people like an old schoolfriend and blonde poster Lucky blind (who I hadnt seen for 15 years), big Trevor and AJ - and a small profit last year with 4/5 %10k plus wins to my name.

However - I am a gambler at heart, and when things start to go wrong I tilt big style.  I play cash and I am useless!  I lose my discipline in tournements - and make some bad plays, but usually I can recover it.

Since October - I've had a 'mare.  Despite placing in the blonde league - its been awful.  I'd only made two final tables, taken some horredous beats - but equally played very badly.  I sat at my parents 130 miles from home on Sunday night after making an horrendous move when having a decent stack in the 100k and fell out of the love with the game - thats it I am giving up, at least for 2 months!!!

24 hours later my nieces and nephews arrived (all over 18!!) and wanted to know about Vegas, WSOP etc.  They are in the University Poker Society - and begged me to play a couple of tournes and teach them a bit.  Under much duress, I deposited 100$ and entered a $25 multi and the $35 on prima.

I explained EVERY move to them, why I was betting, what i thought the opponent would do - slowed down questioned every decision, watched every move.  I played good poker - got muppeted in the $25 but at 3am had secured 6th place in the $35 - a massive $359!!!!!

They enjoyed it, I did - I remembered why I played the game.  Woke up, with $359 hardly denting the last two months losses - but loving the game a bit more and understanding why I play.

I drove home to London this afternoon - contemplated just having an early night or playing a couple of $30, $50 multis - but thought I wanted to play some decent poker - remebering last night.  I entered the $100 rebuy on prima and the $10 $17,500 for some fun.

Cut a long story short - I placed 2nd in the $100 ($5k - after being shortstack at bubble time) and a respectable 40th / 800 in the other (as busted but thats a bad beat story)

So, if your a gambler who plays - I hope my little story helps, if it has bored you I apologise - but Ive got a new focus and will be at the tables in the New Year

Claypole


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: thetank on December 28, 2005, 01:05:14 AM
Good story, Sometimes the best way to learn is to teach.

I know in the past I've kept myself off tilt by playing with the bird watching, answering her questions and the like.

Easier to play solid when people are looking. Perhaps this is why the PRO are so helpful.


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: bundle on December 28, 2005, 01:09:30 AM
Claypole That Is Fantistic..

I have to let you in to a little secret here..PROVES I'M REALLY INSANE.. I too have been doing well of late. the reason for this. here it GOES......... Talking to myself as if someone was there with me, and i too am explaining what i'm doing ,and why.  It gives you good reasoning for each move you make, and stops you from tilting..Now Just hope i'm still allowed to post on here..

Well done mate


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: Newmanseye on December 28, 2005, 01:10:27 AM
 :respect: :respect: :respect:  great post


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: thetank on December 28, 2005, 01:14:50 AM
Talking to myself as if someone was there with me, and i too am explaining what i'm doing ,and why.



I used to do that too, was too shy to post it. On probation from the funny farm as it is.

I got myself one of those bluetooth headsets the other day, I don't plug it into my phone or anything. It's just for show so peeps don't get worried when they see me talking to myself on the street.


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: Newmanseye on December 28, 2005, 01:17:22 AM
bluetooth does not PLUG in to anything ya mug!!


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: thetank on December 28, 2005, 01:18:30 AM
allright then, connect, ya pedantic geek.

(takes one to know one)


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: Newmanseye on December 28, 2005, 01:22:02 AM
 :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

I couldnae resist


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: claypole on December 28, 2005, 01:23:36 AM
Thanks guys - I am off to bed having stayed away from the cash tables - tommorow will be better at work!

And hopefully I'll carry on being a member of the talking to myslef club - may make be a bit calmer as I've had the right hump since October at the tables and let both barrels rip a few times at silly plays - apologies if it was any blondeites!


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: Heid on December 28, 2005, 01:47:21 AM
The great and Wise RED told me to do this and it really does help...clears the thought process...

Well done!


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: RED-DOG on December 28, 2005, 02:04:07 AM
  :goodpost:


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: suzanne on December 28, 2005, 02:07:20 AM
bluetooth does not PLUG in to anything ya mug!!
I spat my drink all over pc when I read this...gonna give it a go. Kids think im loopy anyway but luckily they are not old enough to have me commited


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: M3boy on December 28, 2005, 02:12:35 AM
 :goodpost: :respect: Claypole

Nice to see people posting honest (and hard for them) stories on here


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: 77dave on December 28, 2005, 06:24:00 AM
wp claypole

glad that i could be of service by donating so many chips to you early on in the comp

always good to see that they were put to good use

i have seen you on the internet scene and have always considered you as a good quality solid player

you know that you have the game

if you keep going im sure sure you will be fine 

maybe try going to luton a little more   i find the more i play live the more it helps my online game

try reading snoopys thread on his life since playing fulltime    a very good read and will help  in tilting and times to play

good luck claypole    i know the poker scene is a better place with you in it


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: luckyblind on December 28, 2005, 10:38:07 AM
Well done mate. Good advice. Now keep that winning streak going, I will see you in Vegas this year  :goodpost:


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: mikkyT on December 28, 2005, 11:19:31 AM
Good story, Sometimes the best way to learn is to teach.

I know in the past I've kept myself off tilt by playing with the bird watching, answering her questions and the like.

Easier to play solid when people are looking. Perhaps this is why the PRO are so helpful.

Yes, I couldnt have won yesterday without 12barblues railbirding me. I was down to 4900 chips after a rather nasty bad beat. The break came and went, and 12barblues told me to keep my head, it'll come back. Sure enough just as he said that, I recieved a mammoth hand, 7d 4s and my all in gave me a few more blinds to play with :D :D :D


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: gatso on December 28, 2005, 05:43:23 PM

I explained EVERY move to them, why I was betting, what i thought the opponent would do - slowed down questioned every decision, watched every move. 

Great story.
I'd be interested to hear how you explained to them why you were raising with 47o UTG


Title: Re: A Story I wanted to Share
Post by: bundle on December 31, 2005, 08:12:53 AM

I explained EVERY move to them, why I was betting, what i thought the opponent would do - slowed down questioned every decision, watched every move. 

Great story.
I'd be interested to hear how you explained to them why you were raising with 47o UTG

Oh Dear  Looks like a non believer.......