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« Reply #8145 on: September 27, 2016, 05:08:59 AM »

At one point of the night I pure bubbled my 4th conequtive $530 on Party and started to wonder how I was going to take it Cheesy managed to fight in the other one running simultaneously, and despite being 1/5, was reasonably happy to get 4th for $13k. Good score and good for the bet vs the Swedes.

Also made it through with 2/36 in day 2 of another WCOOP in the $700 ultra deep. Love this tournament so much.

Played one absolutely ridiculous hand, maybe the craziest hand I've played all series, but then again, a lot of crazy shit does happen in my sessions.

http://www.boomplayer.com/en/poker-hands/Boom/20797719_28A78E726B

Won't go too deep into this as its against a guy I'll play a lot against in high rollers and super high rollers over the next year or more, he is prob one of best players in world imo, but it was a very interesting hand on all streets.

LETS GOOOOOOOOOO tomorrow, convert.

Why b/c rather than x/c otr?

So we can have bluffs. Ridiculous hand, so much heart.

Do you think the 3bet is good pads? Surely we are going ott and hand just plays so well. I can think of so many hands I'd rather 3bet.
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« Reply #8146 on: September 27, 2016, 06:40:55 AM »

People say, wow what happened on the river, but its a lot deeper than that. The hand starts pre flop, I raise UTG, I have a big stack, deep in a WCOOP, I’m going to be raising pretty wide for value. Nick knows I’m going to defend my opening range quite a lot, i raise from UTG and he 3bets me from middle position, usually this is a very polarising range and people make big mistakes by folding hands like j9s to 3bets. Nick will know I’m going to defend appropriately, and can start 3betting a more merged/depolairsed range because my 4bet/get it in range here is so tight. Usually people would just flat ak because they don’t feel comfortable “getting it in” thats the first big mistake I see people making. I mean, I know his range is going to be like Axss, suited broadways, AQ, some suited connectors, basically hands that will never fold to the 4bet, ofc I need to pump more money into the pot, so I make a pretty unstandard yet very standard 4bet. He calls as expected.

On the flop it is very very dry, with the way the SPR is, I don’t need to bet big at all, 1/4 maximum, I imagine he calls all overcards with back door flush draws. So I bet, and he calls, as expected.

On the turn, I can’t shove and get called by worse hands, also if he has a hand like KQ/AQ if I improve on the river then I’m likely to get paid off. He checks back.

The river is a blank, now I think his range looks something like A4s/A5s, AQo, AQs, AA/KK, KQs , KTs, T9s, AJs,

I think JJ/QQ he likely shoves pre flop and TT will likely just flat pre flop. This means that on the river I am good very very often, the problem is, his hands are just a little bit too weak to be calling my big shove at this stage of the tournament, thus I decided to go for a small sizing that gives me 2 benefits. 1) He gets to call me with AQ (he has to defend AQ to this sizing) and 2) He can very quickly be over bluffing. Other reasons why this is such a strong hand to bet/call is that 1) I block his value hands (AA/KK) and 2) My K doesn’t block any of his back door flush draws that he could call the flop with. OFC having an ACE is a bad card to call with because I block a tonne of his bluffs, but in this kind of spot all of my bluff catchers will have undesirable connections with the board. I also think its unlikely he shoves Jx on the river.

This is what I wrote about the hands.

Jj- I have to bet river to get value from aq/more value from his punts
Adam- it's fine because people don't 4b ak and they peel all j9s, qts etc etc

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« Reply #8147 on: September 27, 2016, 08:23:08 AM »

Excellent point about the AK. Jorginho lost a really really dumb pot earlier where some guy flats AKs pre twice, dunno if you saw.

Wouldn't piling the Axs be better, we need some bluffs and aq plays better as a peel? Or are we back to people not 4betting AK enough so they are too polarised to want to shove anything and we just play our range as a flat IP. It feels like once he flats the four bet and we get a flop like this he will be overbluffing at every point he makes an action.

Not sure if you watched the 5k play out but what do you make of this call? LLama is 10/10 by 2 big blinds, Prosky has moved from limping sbs a fair amount to opening them in the 10 or so orbits i saw since we got sub 12 players or so.

PokerStars Hand #159148926793: Tournament #1633870982, $4807.69+$192.31 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level XLIII (150000/300000) - 2016/09/27 7:50:03 CET [2016/09/27 1:50:03 ET]
Table '1633870982 3' 9-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 2: deadfizh (5763434 in chips)
Seat 3: llJaYJaYll (8436822 in chips)
Seat 6: R_Scientist (9978682 in chips)
Seat 7: uknowProsky* (27210749 in chips)
Seat 9: JLlama (5071404 in chips)
deadfizh: posts the ante 37500
llJaYJaYll: posts the ante 37500
R_Scientist: posts the ante 37500
uknowProsky*: posts the ante 37500
JLlama: posts the ante 37500
uknowProsky*: posts small blind 150000
JLlama: posts big blind 300000
*** HOLE CARDS ***
deadfizh: folds
llJaYJaYll: folds
R_Scientist: folds
uknowProsky* said, "gl lama"
uknowProsky* said, "u fold I show"
uknowProsky*: raises 26873249 to 27173249 and is all-in
JLlama: calls 4733904 and is all-in
Uncalled bet (22139345) returned to uknowProsky*
*** FLOP *** [ ]
*** TURN *** [ ] []
*** RIVER *** [ ] [two hearts]
*** SHOW DOWN ***
uknowProsky*: shows [three diamonds ] (a pair of Threes)
JLlama: shows [ ] (high card King)
uknowProsky* collected 10255308 from pot
JLlama finished the tournament in 10th place and received $84712.60.
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 10255308 | Rake 0
Board [ two hearts]
Seat 2: deadfizh folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: llJaYJaYll folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 6: R_Scientist (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: uknowProsky* (small blind) showed [three diamonds ] and won (10255308) with a pair of Threes
Seat 9: JLlama (big blind) showed [ ] and lost with high card King
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« Reply #8148 on: September 29, 2016, 07:40:30 AM »

Will do a write up of WCOOP today, have just been finalising plans for the next few months until the end of the year. Plan looks something like:

Malta - EPT   18-29 October

18th 10k 8m highroller
19th 10k 8m high roller day 2 (reentry)
21st 25k high roller 8m  (reentry)
22nd IPT 2K hr
23rd EPT Main
24th 10K 8max 1 day hr (reentry)
24th 2k turbo
25th 2k fo
26th 5k hyper
27th 10k hr
28th 10k hr reemtru
28th 2k hyper
29th 10k turbo bounty
29th 2k turbo 6m
29th 5k turbo 6m

WPT Nottingham  31 October- November 6

31st 5K devilfish cup
1st 5k devilfish cup reentry
1st 10k WPT highroller
2nd 10k WPT high roller day reentry
2nd WPT Main event day 1a (reentry)
3rd  WPT Main event day 1b (reentry)
4th WPT Main event day 2 (enter day 2)

Kings Casino WSOPc  9th - 11th November

9th November 8.8k super high roller  (reentry)
10th 5300 highroller (reentry)
11th Main event 1650 (reentry)
12th Main event day 1b 1650 (reentry)

WPT Punta Cana 18-26th November

19th WPT Day 1a $5k (reentry)
20th WPT Day 1b $5k (reentry)
21st Party Poker Day 1a $2750 (reentry)
22nd Party Poker Day 1b $2750 (reentry)
23rd Party Poker Day 2 $2750 (dbi)
24th WPT HR $10,000
25th WPT Super high Roller $25,000


December Prague  3-18th December

3rd WPT main 3300
4th WPT main 3300
5th WPT main 3300
7th  10k highroller EPT
8th 10k highroller EPT  (Reentry/)
10th 50k super high roller
11th 2k high roller
12th 5k main
13th 25k one day high roller
14th 2k freeze out
16th 10k highroller
17th 10k highroller
18th 10K turbo bounty
18th 2k turbo 6m
18th 5k 6m


Pretty exciting times, in before busto? Cheesy Should be a fun journey for you guys to follow, obviously with this much live poker theres going to hopefully be some very big ups and very likely some very big downs! So sorry in advance for any unnecesary moaning. I've said it a few times that I really think I'm a stronger live than online player, not sure if this is just delusion that all players have, but most of my friends think the opposite about themselves. I'm sure I'm going to learn a lot about myself over these few months and will likely look back at today and be like LOLlivepokerplayer.

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« Reply #8149 on: September 29, 2016, 09:07:17 AM »

Kin'ell, over 300 grand of buyins there  Shocked think I'd have a heart attack if I knew that much was on the line 
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« Reply #8150 on: September 29, 2016, 09:53:07 AM »

Kin'ell, over 300 grand of buyins there  Shocked think I'd have a heart attack if I knew that much was on the line 

I think it's a little more actually 😂 But of course I'll have varying %s of myself in different tournaments. I'm lucky that in the big tournaments I'm able to swap with the best players in the field/world that really helps reduce variance.

Generally will have own action for €5000 so if I play a €10k I'll have 50%, €25k I'll have 20% and so on. A lot of the guys in the super high rollers play for 1% of themselves, the one drop this year ($100k bi) I know of at least 20 people with less than 5% of themselves.
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« Reply #8151 on: September 29, 2016, 10:32:26 AM »

WSOPc high roller is 5300, super high roller is 8800? Not so super, more Gina G.
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« Reply #8152 on: October 01, 2016, 11:41:48 AM »

That was some shopping spree you went on in FF this week Pads.

Was that on the evening before you gave up drinking?
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« Reply #8153 on: October 01, 2016, 12:16:31 PM »

If anybody is looking for a part or maybe full time job then check this out:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/177/general-marketplace/looking-book-keeper-accountant-1628095/#post50752224

Do they have to be interested in poker ?

heavily desirable, due to probably receiving a bunch of applicants I assume that the person we take on will likely be very interested in poker.

Has this been decided?

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« Reply #8154 on: October 01, 2016, 01:49:50 PM »

That was some shopping spree you went on in FF this week Pads.

Was that on the evening before you gave up drinking?

Haha I'd went all in with Zaza (west ham have amazing fixtures) and gray (also great fixtures) but gray got 4 game ban and Zaza obviously firing blanks too so had to tinker. Also took Adrian out for mandanna etc and had to revert to all out attack because Baines was injured.

I didn't realise that if you transferred somebody then transferred back they cost you 4 points. Put Leroy fer in as a xfer and then changed him for capoue and obv fer scores after 5 minutes.

That's why I get a handicap
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« Reply #8155 on: October 04, 2016, 08:35:12 AM »

So it's exactly one week since we finished WCOOP. I'm not sure I realized it at the time but it was such a huge intense grind, I really think we gave it 100% as cliche as that sounds and since I've literally been sleeping 15+ hours every single day.

Not only were we playing every day (didn't take a single day off for the three weeks) but we had to play long sessions because of the huge bet vs the Swedes that we made. They showed so much heart it was unreal, they really are sick sick grinders and since a WCOOP they've still been grinding so much. Completely insane.

In the end I won my heads up bets and we won the team bet, European won one heads up bet and lost the other but we came out pretty big winners in the end. I think in the future I'll really not be keen to do this kind of bet again, it was mentally draining, they put so much pressure on and whilst the money was obviously very big it wasn't what made us stressed, we just really really didn't want to lose and we're all so competitive that losing would have hurt so much.

Personal performance im really really happy about. I played very tough schedule throughout WCOOP playing all the 530 turbos etc but I really enjoyed it. I think I played B game for about 2-3 days at the end of the second week but apart from that gave it as much as I could. I think I had 4 10-20k scores that made me frustrated at times. I wanted to get that huge score, but having those 10-20k scores really was great because it gave me the recent experience of playing big final tables, final three tables etc that would help for the two big scores.

The WCOOP win was very very pleasing. I really wish they would give bracelets out still, I think taking them a way is such a nitty cost cutting from Amaya. I mean really sad that they do that, having these bracelets is what we can keep forever, show our grand kids, look back at in 40 years etc. The tournament itself was very pleasing, I'm going to go over it again this week in a coaching review with the stable, I don't remember specific details but i remember two big hands both with AK. Once where I went for the bet/call otr with ace high and another where I folded pre flop. I think this was in week 3 and it's very tough to be mentally exhausted and make big mistakes. I think the one piece of advice if give people for future series is to just believe in yourself and to take extra time over every decision. To do this you need to play 4-8 tables maximum, cut out the worst games in your schedule, cut out turbos etc and just focus. These series come round 2x a year and we probably have 1-3 years left. Enjoy them, enjoy the structures, enjoy the challenge. Don't chase some ev in some $109 freezeout or $30 turbo for your $4. If you're going to play WCOOP then really play it, enjoy it, enjoy the highs, enjoy the lows.

Another reason for the huge burn out after WCOOP and needing so much sleep was the stable. Any time I didn't have a day 2 or any time my session finished relatively early, there would be a horse deep in something for 4-5 hours after I finished. I think I railed almost every day something super deep and seeing how much our guys crushed was just so satisfying. I think we made something like $1.1m profit and multiple bracelets but just seeing the whole team consistently doing well and crushing day in day or was so pleasing. It's very easy not to work hard in poker and recently we've simply just been cutting guys who aren't prepared to give it everything. We're so so so lucky to have 70 guys who literally bleed poker. They love the game so much and they are so motivated to maximise their potential. I think without seeing them want to get better and want to improve I would lack a lot of motivation myself. They definitely make me want to be better than every single one of them and want to stay ahead of the curve. I remember one year ago after WCOOP I told myself I wanted to be the best online and live MTT player in the world. I wanted to be able to sit down at every table and know where my edge comes from. I'm not claiming I'm the best in the world at tournaments but I know that I've given everything possible to be there. There were some ups and downs, a lot of frustration but it's very important to just keep going and going. Review your hands as much as possible, if you're not winning at 10bb/100 then there's very likely a chance you're not working hard enough. If you're winning at 10bb/100 and you're still losing then its likely that your mental game is not super strong or that you aren't studying final 2 tables enough which is where a lot of actual roi comes from. It's very easy to blame variance but if you know deep down in your mind there is something to improve then just do it.

Around one year ago I remember saying something like "ah piosolver so overrated just focus on your HUD and exploit everybody" whilst this is still obviously very true and one of the reasons most regs are not winning at as high as they should be. There's s really good reason that cash game guys don't win at over 5evbb/100 in tournaments, if anything it should be way higher as they always put themselves in deep stacked tournaments and start from the start etc rather than MTT guys who like to late reg etc, but it's all down to they just don't know how to exploit the MTT population, scared to make folds when at the top of their range, scared to bluff 100% of their range efc, however my view on piosolver has definitely changed a lot over the past 6 months specifically. There's a lot of spots that I think are going to get very interesting in MTTs over the next 1 year once more guys start using piosolver more. Basically vs extremely high cbets (MTT population cbets crazy high in some spots) piosolver will attack very aggressively, over the last 6 months there has already been a new trend of reagression but I think the natural re-readaptation is about to come through soon and we're going to go back to the days of min 3/4betting flops and it's all going to get very messy. If for example you should c/r 75o in pio value on he 742r board bb vs btn I think people expect you to be way more polar and have more 53o, sets, 2 pairs, bdfds etc but moving forward I think MTT population is going to start playing vs c/rs very aggressively and then the tree is going to become very complex. Once we have correct c/r frequencies in combined with a retaliation that is very "mind based" it = a whole tonne of spew haha.

Anyway goals for next few months.. I posted my schedule a few days ago in here but basically go

Malta
Nottingham
Rozodov
Carribean
Prague

Lots of exciting tournaments. Previously in live stops I've traditionally not grinded them hard and been focused mainly on the high rollers and the main events. For these months I'm going super hard though, I'll not be taking much breaks  during the live stops, but between each one I'll go into full recovery mode to stop burning out. There's a lot of great tournaments and I'm very excited to play them all.

I won't set any targets about being in X or Y in the GPL, just hope to have some deep runs and enjoy it.

Not sure I mentioned it here but will 95% be moving to Malta in January. I think it's time to move from Budapest, been here for a few years and been amazing. Have transformed a lot here and without being here I think I wouldn't have done nearly as well, but moving forward I just want a little bit of a different scenery. Will try and get involved in a good football team in Malta, maybe getting really fit and playing again, but potentially just going into management 100%. Will see, long term one of my main goals in life is to get as far as possible in football management, learning some stuff at these lower league stuff is pretty important I think. I'm not sure if it's best to buy or rent in Malta, if anybody has any ideas Ofc feel free to share, I'll be going with three dogs, so will be looking for s house/garden/pool kind of thing.

bitB staking will also likely register there in Malta in the new year and transform from some guys giving some other guys money to gamble with and telling them our tips and tricks to a fully registered company focused on multiple revenue streams. There's some really really interesting stuff we want to do. We've been working for sure more than anybody else on analyzing every different tournament there is on the Internet, we think a large scale bank of timex would be really interesting and very popular in the community. Basically, it's Sunday, you can't play poker today, but want to have a sweet in the Sunday million, you can buy action in Fedor Holz, Negreanu, Jason Sommerville or whoever else. We will give you a "price" and then guarantee that amount of action in the player. So let's say you buy Negreanu at 1:5 so you pay 150$ and you get to have a 50% sweat of Negreanu. Maybe you really want to gamble and have 1000% of him, so you give us $3000 or whatever and if he wins you get $2million! I think it will be very well accepted in the community. First of course we need to get a gambling license and get set up etc but that's just one of lots of ideas that we have. We want to become bitB the innovative poker brand (hashtag entrepreneurlife) rather than bitB the guys who are pretty good at tournaments.

I made a blog this week about looking for strategic investors. More information here:

http://www.bitb-staking.com/2016/10/01/do-you-want-to-join-the-team/

This is not us looking for money for us to gamble away haha we have a lot of people who ask to invest very regularly, but we're looking for guys with different skill sets than ours and can bring really good value. We realise that at the end of the day despite us being really successful here and doing a good job, were poker players. For the last 5 years we studied poker every day, not coding, not social media expertise, not law, not accounting, not business development, not management etc etc previously our bring process has perhaps been a little bit off from optimal, now we are just putting this out there, if somebody thinks they have something unique to offer us and thinks they'd be a great part of the team then we will be more than happy to have a chat.

Please bare in mind that we are very busy ATM and might take 1 week+ to properly get back to you.

Anyway, Tuesday today, have some secret stuff to do that I'll blog about in exactly 1 month! Hopefully it's good news!! And then will have a meeting tonight and then likely play a session.

Sorry for so much in this post, lots of random stuff haha

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« Reply #8156 on: October 04, 2016, 03:54:30 PM »

Huge respect on that WCOOP grind Pleno. Very very impressive and extremely impressive stable performance by the sounds of it as well!

I like reading the 'behind the scene' kind of stuff in the blog when you speak about how much you actually do to prepare, focus and just generally get yourself in the zone for the LONG sessions.

Huge props and all the best with finding a place in Malta, if you are in need of some advice/help maybe speak to Fintan Hand (easywithaces)... I know he lived over there for a number of years?


Keep at it bruva.

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« Reply #8157 on: October 05, 2016, 02:37:01 AM »

had a 4 hour meeting so had to start the session very late today.

ended up coming 2nd in the Party 530 6max for $7.7k, 4th in the $162 win the button, cashed the Super Tuesday. Anybody railing the bubble would have seen how ridiculous it was, probably the craziest super tuesday bubble I've ever seen.

Anyway, productive day with business and good winning day at the tables.

Can't complain.

Lot of coaching next few days. Excited to analyse WCOOP wins and runs.
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« Reply #8158 on: October 10, 2016, 03:03:52 AM »

Played both today and yesterday. Won the $320 6m in really satisfying way, called all in otr with Ace high in big pot. Had this prettttyyyyyy sexy bluff vs omgitshunt who is top reg but who i have a lot of long dynamics with.

http://www.boomplayer.com/en/poker-hands/Boom/21009862_AFEA414268

So was good to get a win, in good/reggy tournament.

Today I woke up early and we went in hunt for a Sunday roast, we went all over the city, called every restaurant, nowhere does one? WTF. Settled for bangers and mash and decided we will start serving roasts in my bar ASAP!

Came home and played with dogs for a few hours and then went to sleep and started a late session. Wasn't really very good, didn't play A game, probably somewhere between B-C. Ended up winning a package for 8k euros to EPT Malta, for slightly winning session.

Will be TWITCHING! on Tuesday, will play all the stuff on Party and that should be cool.

Really like the idea of this plane, its going to be leaving from Brum and will be full exclusively of Party pros, staff, qualifiers and friends.

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« Reply #8159 on: October 10, 2016, 01:34:17 PM »

Love that 92hh hand, the induce was sexy. No doubt previous history has got him to go giddy with a hand that can't call off. #Levels

Good luck with the TWITCH tomorrow mate. I have had a test run at my end and now it's finally running smooth on my PC which is a massive bonus as I was looking to going and getting a new PC! You should pull in a good amount of viewers and it will be good to see this channel grow.

I had my first attempt at the Caribbean Package last week (Left it late I know!)... Took through 420k to the final stage and cruised to 850k quite easily but then just couldn't piece it together and woefully busted around 25th. May well fire a couple $109 stages later to try get in to the final tonight.

The Party plane sounds immense, that will be an incredible trip.
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