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« Reply #255 on: February 19, 2006, 07:52:12 AM »

Day 49 - Time to step on the gas. To that end, I had an early night on Friday and woke up on Saturday with the intention of starting to make up for lost time. At the weekends I'm not restricted by the time of day I can play, (the games are juicy from friday at 10pm till Monday at noon) so I can kick it whenever I choose.

Got some clay chips out of my closet and put 30 of them on my desk. The plan is to use them to keep track of the number of tournaments I've played in a session. Evertime, I register for a tourney I take a chip from the pile and put it in a new pile. When all the chips are in the new pile, I'm almost done for the sesh. I only need to finish the tournaments I've started, then can proceed to busy myself with some other pursuit for a wee while, before getting back to buisness.

I ploughed through two such 30 tournament batches before having a cheeky snooze and then playing another. After managing 90, I thought it rude to not push for 100. So, just for good measure, I squeezed in another 10 before bed.

Playing 100 tournaments within 24 hours is great, I feel like Jack Bauer or something.

Day 49 Results : +$28 (+$5,379.8 total)
ROI : 11.1% (after 808 tournaments played)

Ok so not much to show for it, but the day didn't start too well. At one point I was down around $800 so I'm happy to finish up even-steven.

Actually, I'm on a bit of a high. In the last tournament of the day, I was heads up against The Venetian (one of the strongest players of the $55+5's) and I needed a win to save getting the red pen out on this report. The heads-up confrontations really are crapshoots if your opponent knows what they're doing. This guy wasn't about to start folding too many hands.

Crapshoot or not, doesn't really matter. I won, so I'm telling myself I'm the champ, ra-ra-ra.  Cheesy
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« Reply #256 on: February 19, 2006, 08:19:55 AM »

Well played Tank.

Good to see you back in the saddle.
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« Reply #257 on: February 19, 2006, 11:59:11 AM »

Im sorry to hear it didn't work out at CinCins Tank, because i could tell that you were genuinely excited at the prospect of the oportunity given to you by DC.

Although im glad that you have returned to this mission with renewed vigour, and i look forward to following your success again.

All the best.
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« Reply #258 on: February 19, 2006, 12:10:32 PM »

100 in a day is some going. Nice one. Keep it up.
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« Reply #259 on: February 20, 2006, 04:08:48 AM »

100! Shocked

Well Done!! x
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« Reply #260 on: February 20, 2006, 08:41:38 AM »

Day 50 - I played a more modest 44 tournaments today.

I know what you're thinking, "If you're playing these things in batches of 30 Tank, how come you only played 44?"

Well, if you're sitting comfortably, I'll tell you.

I had just completed a bizarre tournament. One of my opponents, was giving me abuse of the type "You can't play poker you moron" and "You just go all-in all the time, you dumb %*#@!"
This in itself wasn't the strange thing. It was more that, when the bubble burst at the end of the 100/200 antes 25 level, I had 1,800 chips. Ten minutes later I had 10,200 chips. I had pinched them all without a single showdown and only having seen 2 flops.  Cheesy

The whole time I was on my blatant pot stealing campaign, matey boy launched his best counter attack. This consisted of a full scale verbal assualt while folding constantly. Of course I've seen his type of foul language before, (anyone who's played online for 15 minutes has) and it usually never bothers me. For some reason, perhaps it was because I'd practically stolen the tournament uncontested from being the short stack, I felt the need to step in and defend my play.

I know there is absolutely no purpose served in sparring with him, explaining how well I'd done to nick all his chips and that he was the silly sausage for letting me. Was I trying to encourage him to play more aggressively? Surely not.

If nothing else, it was daft because it monopolised my attention that could have been put to better use on other open tournament tables. There is a time and place for witty retorts and 6-tabling on Pokerstars is not it.

It was to my severe annoyance that, when heads up with a 3-1 chip lead, the villain of the tale found himself a big pair and then AQs. They both held, and he took the tournament down. These things shouldn't be personal but it needled me somewhat to lose this one against him.

This is why I stopped one of my batches short of the mark. I needed to step away from the PC and give myself a stern talking to. I dish out the odd bit of advice on this forum. One of these nuggets is "The only person at the table who needs to know you can play poker is yourself". It seems I don't always practise what I preach.

Day 50 Results : +$320 (+$5,699.8 total)
ROI : 11.1% (after 854 tournaments played)

One of the questions I like to ask myself at times like this is, would I have recognized that I was doing something pointless if I had instead won the tournament? Or would I just have just continued palying with a smug grin on my face?

Hopefully I can cut this sort of thing from my game. I'll strive to keep my opinions to myself (and the Blonde forum)  Cheesy
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« Reply #261 on: February 20, 2006, 01:10:11 PM »

Another fanatastic honest open posting.

good to have you back tank

keep it up mate cincins loss is blonde forums gain thumbs up
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« Reply #262 on: February 21, 2006, 11:08:31 AM »

Day 51 - Usually I don't post hands that I find interesting or amusing as I don't want to give too much away about my style or play. (I'm saving them all for the paperback  Cheesy.)

Small break in protocol though, as I found this one too funny. It's for all you Brian Wilson fans...



PokerStars Game #4046694530: Tournament #20109501, Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2006/02/21 - 01:07:36 (ET)
Table '20109501 1' Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: Supersetoy (1780 in chips)
Seat 3: mensrea59 (2700 in chips)
Seat 5: keeneland ki (1380 in chips)
Seat 7: AceKing2000 (2570 in chips)
Seat 9: tigmong (5070 in chips)
keeneland ki: posts small blind 75
AceKing2000: posts big blind 150
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to tigmong [ ]
tigmong: raises 300 to 450
Supersetoy: raises 1330 to 1780 and is all-in
mensrea59: folds
keeneland ki: calls 1305 and is all-in
AceKing2000: folds
tigmong: calls 1330
*** FLOP *** [ ]
*** TURN *** [ ] []
*** RIVER *** [ ] []
*** SHOW DOWN ***
tigmong: shows [ ] (three of a kind, Sevens  dad dont dance)
Supersetoy: shows [ ]
keeneland ki: shows [  ]
*** SUMMARY ***
Seat 9: tigmong showed [ ] and won (5090) with three of a kind, Sevens




Day 51 Results :
+$855 (+$6,554.8 total)
ROI : 12.0% (after 914 tournaments played)

Playing 5 handed and bursting the bubble in one hand with the Royal Wilson will surely put a bounce in your step.

It got bouncier, as I went onto win the tournament holding, guess what?  .............. Cheesy (Coz both hands were in the same game, I deemed it postable)
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« Reply #263 on: February 21, 2006, 02:03:38 PM »

74os.... Yay!! and twice in the same tourney, you lucky little....
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« Reply #264 on: February 21, 2006, 07:30:35 PM »

Another good day at the office mate,

And im happy to see that ROI on the increase.
Keep it up
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« Reply #265 on: February 21, 2006, 08:05:25 PM »


74os.... Yay!! and twice in the same tourney


The first one was sooooooooted.


 you lucky little....


I believe that, over the course of 4,000 STT, there will be no such thing as luck. This is why I try to keep self indulgent whining to a minimum on this thread.

Telling tales of having Aces cracked 5 times in a row will achieve nothing. It looks like I'm a 12% ROI player and that's that.
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« Reply #266 on: February 21, 2006, 11:25:18 PM »

Tank sometimes it pays just to turn chat off.
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« Reply #267 on: February 22, 2006, 10:11:21 AM »

Day 52 - Another 60 to be marked off the totalizer. (Mental note - I totally need a totalizer. Next time I take a day off, I might get all arts and crafty.)


Tank sometimes it pays just to turn chat off.


I'm doing just that, turning it back on when I'm down to the last tournament of the sesh. (Can't stop me chatting completely)

So far, it seems to be working....

Day 52 Results : +$1,399.5 (+$7,954.3 total)
ROI : 13.6% (after 974 played)

I don't believe that this result was entirely due to turning chat off. However, I'm still buying Div a pint when I see him next.   

A jump of over 1% in the ROI in one day, after playing this many, is a big deal for me. Looking back, I believe this is the single most successful day of the campaign so far. 
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« Reply #268 on: February 22, 2006, 10:22:44 AM »

A nice days work Tank
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« Reply #269 on: February 22, 2006, 10:25:44 AM »

More good work, sir. Are you going to check out your numbers of 1st's, 2nd's and 3rd's once you reach 1000?
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