Monday 27 September 2010

Offline & Golf

My internet has been down since saturday morning and is still not fixed. I have spent the majority of my weekend on the phone to the ISP and am now waiting for an engineer to come to my house and sort it out. They can't tell me when, or even what day, this will be so am having some unexpected time off.

Apologies to all students who have coaching booked, I will catch up as soon as I can.

One upside was I got to play a rare round of golf on Sunday morning which was great. Weather was perfect, course was very nice and I shot 115 which is probably about par for me. Golf is not my strongest sport lol.

Edit: Am back online and catching up as quickly as possible.

Monday 20 September 2010

Pretty Picture

My September so far...........

Friday 17 September 2010

Frying Fish

It is becomming more and more apparent to me that most people stuck at microstakes think they have a good understading of 'ABC' poker but when they are sitting at the tables they struggle to beat bad players.

This is usually due to one of two reasons:

1. They go on tilt easily and don't fry fish as they know they should.
2. They don't have the solid 'ABC' game that they think they do.

My advice to everyone is to make sure you understand how to fry fish.

They taste better when cooked to perfection and don't make you ill.

Sunday 12 September 2010

Time does not equal effort

A lot of people seem to think putting a lot of time into their poker automatically means they are putting in sufficient effort. I have news for all those people. It doesn't!!

The time you put into your poker needs to be focused on improving and this is what pretty much everyone struggles with to some degree. People listen to the 'playing to learn' philosopy but do not truly understand what is required to be successful.

I hope that this post sticks in the mind of everyone reading, especially those to which it is aimed at, you know who you are :)

It is all well and good putting the time in. You play plenty of hands and learn from experience.

You do a session review and realise you played badly yesterday. Sometimes you review some hands and realise you didn't play as badly as you thought you did. The whole point of reviewing hands is to improve your thought process in order to make better decisions next time that spot comes around again. If that spot comes around again are you going to remember what you have learned from your session reviews? Maybe you will if that spot comes up again tomorrow but what if it doesn't come up for another 2k, 4k or even 10k hands? Are you going to remember anything from the session review you did 3 weeks ago? Have you studied this 'not sure what to do' spot sufficiently enough to ensure that you will know what to do next time, and have therefore eliminated the possibility that you will make the same mistake again?

Do you suffer from tilt at all? If so have you ever thought it may be a good idea to try and identify what makes you tilt and try to elimate tilt from your game? Tilting is unacceptable and should be taken seriously, not just shrugged off as something you do from time to time. If you need to study tilt then that's what you should be doing.

Do you find yourself reviewing hands but are just going through the motions (ie not putting the effort into your reviews)?

If you think you review your hands well answer some more questions. How many times have you written down your opponents range and analysed exactly how it connects with the board? How many combinations of each hand in their range do they have? How do you expect them to play each of those combinations if you bet?

How many times have you written down every option available to you for a particular street and calculated the EV of each decision? Uhm never? Thought so............

I don't doubt that lot's of people spend lots of time playing and thinking about poker when they are not playing. Putiing that time in does not mean you are going to win, nor does it mean you deserve to.

Time does not equal effort.

Friday 10 September 2010

Focused Grinding

Been working very hard at my game and coaching loads lately.

Is nice when the hard work gets recognised :)