Two Plus Two Older Archives

Two Plus Two Older Archives (http://archives2.twoplustwo.com/index.php)
-   Beginners Questions (http://archives2.twoplustwo.com/forumdisplay.php?f=30)
-   -   My first poker post 15k hand weekend challenge (http://archives2.twoplustwo.com/showthread.php?t=260494)

[censored] 05-29-2005 02:23 PM

Re: Day 3
 
Oh the good news is that I am postive from every position except the blinds. So once I get that fixed I should be on my to winning.

[censored] 05-29-2005 08:13 PM

9000 hands
 
Finally after 5+ hours I make it to 9k.

The session has gone very well. I feel like I am playing much better and making strong decisions. I hope it is just not a good run of cards. It feels like I am playing many hands much better. especially my blinds.

I am up $690 for the day and $521 overall, this after starting off the day losing $400.

The adjustments to playing my blinds seems to have paid off.

I went from 17%VPIP/10PFR in the BB to 28%/14%
and 27%VPIP/14PFR to 37%/19% in the sb

Also I have icreased my overall VPIP from 19.70 to and PFR from 14 to 24% and 16.5%

I think that playing only two tables has really helped and not I am quite confused as to what to do next. I could stick with 2 tables which seems to be working or add more tables to get in more hands. I don't know.

For the project I have completed 9 Mountain Dews. No audio books yet.

krishanleong 05-29-2005 08:18 PM

Re: 9000 hands
 
[ QUOTE ]

The adjustments to playing my blinds seems to have paid off.

[/ QUOTE ]

I just want to say you are really going to get yourself in trouble at 5/10. Modifying your blind play doesn't have a damn thing to do with your winrate after such a small number of hands. Be very careful.

Krishan

MicroBob 05-29-2005 08:19 PM

Re: 9000 hands
 
24/16 VP/PFR overall pre-flop sounds a bit better.

You could perhaps be even more aggressive in your blind steals but it is probably not THAT big a deal.

Good to see you get your confidence back as well as not be afrid to change your approach.

Basically you started off my saying "I'm going to see if I can play this insane number of hands at a limit I've never played before"
and then weren't afraid to decide,
"screw this. it's not working and I'm not as comfortable doing this as I thought I should be. Screw my goal of 15k hands in a weekend. I've changed my mind everyone and I've decided to play 2 tables and improve my game instead."

[censored] 05-29-2005 08:25 PM

Re: 9000 hands
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]

The adjustments to playing my blinds seems to have paid off.

[/ QUOTE ]

I just want to say you are really going to get yourself in trouble at 5/10. Modifying your blind play doesn't have a damn thing to do with your winrate after such a small number of hands. Be very careful.

Krishan

[/ QUOTE ]


That's the exact opposite advice I got in HUSH forum as well as from a friend who consistently beats the 10/20 6max game.

I was losing 50% of my blind money and I think it does make quite a bit difference over the long run.

[censored] 05-29-2005 08:28 PM

Re: 9000 hands
 
[ QUOTE ]

Basically you started off my saying "I'm going to see if I can play this insane number of hands at a limit I've never played before"
and then weren't afraid to decide,
"screw this. it's not working and I'm not as comfortable doing this as I thought I should be. Screw my goal of 15k hands in a weekend. I've changed my mind everyone and I've decided to play 2 tables and improve my game instead."

[/ QUOTE ]

Well put. I think if I make it to 10k and 40hrs that will still be an accomplishment. Most importantly I feel like, at this point anyways, that I am learning a lot and my limit game is getting stronger which will be much more important in the long run.

gasoltub 05-29-2005 10:59 PM

Re: 8000 Hands
 
[ QUOTE ]
Call it a night.
-James

[/ QUOTE ]

He's not calling any more tonight.

Fold it a night.








yes yes yes, bad jopke [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

[censored] 05-30-2005 02:44 AM

10k Hands, thats a wrap.
 
Well it's over. I didn't get to my goal but I did make it to 10k and put in 35.5 hours over 3 days. At this point my eyes hurt and the tables were getting blurry.

While I didn't make very much at all at $603.91 with a winrate of 0.58bb/100 I would consider it a success.

My first serious attempt at limit could have gone much worse so there is that. I also feel like I improved my game during the weekend. More importantly I know exactly what is keeping me from winning right now.

Which brings me to my biggest problem. My Big Blind play is horrible. I am currently losing $0.55 for every dollar I post out of it. Consider this if I only lost 35% instead of 55% I would have instead made 2500 this weekend and had a winrate of 2.37bb/100. Atleast I know where the problem is. unfortunately I don't have a real good idea of what to do about it yet.

My only guess is that while I was correct in loosing up from the SB, which seemed to fix that leak, I loosened up too much from the BB, and started calling too many raises.

My VPIP from the BB doesn't seem too high at 19.5% but what does jump out is that I am only going to SD 28% of the time. so maybe I am folding post flop too much?

who knows. Ill go over all my BB hands tomorrow.

I finished up at 10 Mountain Dews. As for the audio books. I don't really see much point to them unless you are trapped somewhere like a plane where you have no choice but to give it your attention. I'll be interested to see what happens movie wise with the Da Vinci Code, it is out there.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:44 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.