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Topic: There and Back Again: A Punter's Tale by Matthew Harris (Read 162738 times)
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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August 15, 2013, 12:53:49 PM »
good luck hellmuth of nottingham
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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So I turn up, walk off to the bar, and what do I see? Half of eureka and Gascoigne junior having scampi and chips. Welcome to Southend, lads
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humour is very much encouraged, however theres humour and theres not.
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I disrepectfully agree with Matt
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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We have currently seen 4 flops and won two pots to be a little over what we started with. In more interesting news, I've spotted someone who looks very much like a picken.
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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Quote from: Rexas on August 15, 2013, 03:14:09 PM
We have currently seen 4 flops and won two pots to be a little over what we started with. In more interesting news, I've spotted someone who looks very much like a picken.
Good to see someone else repping the jewfro! Gl!
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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Starting to struggle a tad, not really anything worth a mention just a standard load of missed flops and blinding out, got 15k going into 250/500/50
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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August 15, 2013, 06:41:46 PM »
Getting towards the 15bb territory, still grinding it out.
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August 15, 2013, 07:25:47 PM »
Well, unfortunately we are busto. Moved in playing about 15 bbs from the button with 87dd into eso kral's bb, he has two tens, we do not win. Back for the ride tomorrow, glgl to me
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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Well, second bullet cannot have gone much worse. Villain decides to peel a 4bet from the small blind vs my cut off with 86, and rivers a flush where I make trips. Got about 15k heading towards the first break.
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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Quote from: Rexas on August 16, 2013, 02:27:42 PM
Well, second bullet cannot have gone much worse. Table protard decides to peel a 4bet from the small blind vs my cut off with 86, and rivers a flush where I make trips. Wish I could understand how these people think a little better.
As I already say before u start playing . STOP TILTING .
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Haha I'm fine Frankie, guy next to me is trying to tilt me and it's had the total opposite effect
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What happened ?
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Sorry guys, evidently my update didn't actually send, been on the phone all day. Unfortunately we bust out fairly early, got it in with a straight draws, flush draws and overcards with AQ and didn't get there. Apologies to the backing team, shame this is the first GPS where I haven't made day 2.
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Quote from: Rexas on August 17, 2013, 01:22:24 AM
Sorry guys, evidently my update didn't actually send, been on the phone all day. Unfortunately we bust out fairly early, got it in with a straight draws, flush draws and overcards with AQ and didn't get there. Apologies to the backing team, shame this is the first GPS where I haven't made day 2.
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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Staking
Following my exit from the GPS Southend, an event which I have been looking forward to and pretty desperate to run deep in since it was announced, I decided to comfort-buy a car wash. This gave me a little time to do some thinking about what the event meant to me, and I ended up coming to a few conclusions about staking. Since there have been a lot of questions/threads on this topic lately, I'll share my thoughts on here.
In total, I sold 50% of my action for the GPS. I'm not properly rolled for this event, so financially, selling this much action made sense. I will never sell more than 50% of myself for an event. This is my cut off point, if I'm that under-rolled for an event then I simply won't play it. For me at least, a huge part of the learning curve for this game is grinding the shit out of it so you can afford to move up the stakes. This is why I didn't play the Monte Carlo this year, for example.
I've seen it written that being staked takes away some of the pressure. This, I massively disagree with. Frankly, it feels fantastic that people are confident enough in my ability as a player to put up there own money to allow me to play, essentially betting on me to succeed in the tournament. It's a very humbling feeling. When I then turn up to play, I want to affirm their belief in me. I enjoy going up to people after I've cashed and paying them their share, because it justify's their gamble not only to them, but to me as well. When I lose a big pot, I don't sit there and punt it in at the first opportunity, I do the very best I can to fight with the stack I've got left. Noone likes busting, but it feels a little worse to then have to tell the team about it, and this really is added motivation to think and play well.
In answer to those questioning why I'm not selling at a mark up, it's not because I don't believe my "edge" in the tournament is worth it. If I didn't believe I was good enough to win, then I wouldn't be playing. I do believe, however, that I'm not yet proven enough to sell at a mark up. I think it's much more sensible for me to keep selling at face value for the time being, until I rack up a few more results. I also think too many people expect too much from their backers, and I'd kinda like to start out giving everyone willing to buy pieces of me the best deal possible.
As such, I will be playing the side event today, and freerolling the GPS team in said event. First place should be somewhere in the region of 8k. Gl me!
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Re: From Drinking to Binking (Diaries of a Pub Poker Player riding his one time)
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Well, the side event has started similarly to the main, having the bottom of my range in a few yucky spots. Plus side, I just made someone fold a pair
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