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Many thanks!!

*Note added 5/1/08 - Should I complete the challenge and, lo and behold, cash in the Main Event, 10% of my profit goes to Macmillan Cancer Support via http://www.stoneyandfriends.co.uk/

Tuesday 29 January 2008

Got a funny email today....
















Riddled with grammar and spelling errors, quite clearly a scam. The biggest mistake of all? I don't even have a Natwest account. Idiots. Who dares me to click the 'update your details' button?

Not played poker for a few days now, instead using my spare time to play a few frames of snooker, a hobby that I've neglected over the past few months. Nailed a break of 32 on Sunday evening, was very pleased with that (my highest break ever is 36, and as far as I can remember I've only ever scored 30+ on 7 or 8 other occasions). Possibly going to have a look at a few DYMs this afternoon/evening.

Good luck all

**Edit 18.12 - Played 3, cashed 3, big smiley face alert. Played small ball poker in all 3, no fancy moves, didn't even need to win a coin flip, indeed I never even got involved in one. Played nice and solidly this afternoon, didn't get annoyed when I got 5 outered, what a difference a small break makes!! Another few frames of snooker this evening, back on the DYMs tomorrow. I think I'd got back into the 'hammering it' groove when it comes to poker, rather than just playing a few games here and there for fun. Must avoid falling back into 'grind' mode in the future, it does my game (and emotional state lol) no favours at all.....

PMA!!

Friday 25 January 2008

Definite break for a few days.....

I may well have said that I wasn't going to play the weekend, but couldn't help myself. Decided to split the remaining Full Tilt balance between 2 micro cash tables, took 3 huge hits and busto. First was when I led out with a flopped top set vs flush draw who jammed x4.6 my lead, turned the flush, second was 44 vs 55 on 45A flop and third was K9 vs 55 on K95 flop. Bye bye Full Tilt bankroll, it was so healthy a few days ago, boo hoo!!

Must take a break now, the K9 vs 55 my oppo might as well have phoned me up and told me he had the set on the flop, I played it so badly it was unbelievable. Could've got away with a $2.30 hit, instead I go busto. Not good.

Back onto the William Hill Double Your Money's next week, target was to reach $500 by the end of February (planned a target of $250 a month for the first 6 months) but I think $300 is probably now a far more realistic target given the circumstances. With any luck, February will be a better month than January. I won't hold my breath though!!

Good luck to all, see you at the tables in a few days :-)

Thursday 24 January 2008

FFS!!

Full Tilt bankroll has taken a bit of a hit, wonderful. Decided that a couple of 10 buckers were worth a shot (thinly veiled 'bored of $5' post), overplayed 2 pair vs set in first one, but was happily running all over the second. Then I obviously annoyed someone 'up there'.......


Seat 2: SG3KSG (5,933)
Seat 4: Don Engel (3,422)
Seat 5: cocotier974 (1,095)
Seat 8: aviator4321 (1,485)
Seat 9: ESCADINHA_BR (1,565)
ESCADINHA_BR posts the small blind of 40
SG3KSG posts the big blind of 80
The button is in seat #8
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to SG3KSG [Qc 9s]
Don Engel raises to 160 Oppo has been pretty passive, certainly not a steal based on the other stack sizes. I give him credit for JJ+, AK/AQ/AJ
cocotier974 folds
aviator4321 folds
ESCADINHA_BR has 15 seconds left to act
ESCADINHA_BR folds
SG3KSG calls 80
*** FLOP *** [9h Qh 3d]
SG3KSG bets 360
Don Engel raises to 720 I've been leading out off my BB a lot, he's either following up with AK/AJ or I've got him by the short and curlies cos he's calling every day of the week with AA, KK or AQ, if he has QQ, nice hand well played, pay the man
SG3KSG raises to 5,773, and is all in
Don Engel calls 2,542, and is all in
SG3KSG shows [Qc 9s]
Don Engel shows [Kh Ks] BINGO
Uncalled bet of 2,511 returned to SG3KSG
*** TURN *** [9h Qh 3d] [7h]
*** RIVER *** [9h Qh 3d 7h] [3s] BUGGER!!!
SG3KSG shows two pair, Queens and Nines
Don Engel shows two pair, Kings and Threes
Don Engel wins the pot (6,884) with two pair, Kings and Threes


Seat 2: SG3KSG (2,491)
Seat 4: Don Engel (5,864)
Seat 5: cocotier974 (1,025)
Seat 8: aviator4321 (4,120)
Don Engel posts the small blind of 50
cocotier974 posts the big blind of 100
The button is in seat #2
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to SG3KSG [Qd Qc]
aviator4321 folds
SG3KSG raises to 350 Trying to make it look like I'm clearly stealing, expecting BB to shove
Don Engel folds
cocotier974 has 15 seconds left to act
cocotier974 raises to 600 No shove? A little confusing but I'm going nowhere, oppo is committed and I'm confident of being a fair way ahead even against a strong Ace. Again, AA,KK, nh wp pay the man...
SG3KSG raises to 1,850
cocotier974 calls 425, and is all in
SG3KSG shows [Qd Qc]
cocotier974 shows [Ac Ts] Medium Ace it is then, good stuff
Uncalled bet of 825 returned to SG3KSG
*** FLOP *** [3c 8s 9d] Not the worst flop in the world...
*** TURN *** [3c 8s 9d] [Jc] Oh, here we go....
*** RIVER *** [3c 8s 9d Jc] [7c] YES!!!!!
SG3KSG shows a pair of Queens
cocotier974 shows a straight, Jack high
cocotier974 wins the pot (2,100) with a straight, Jack high



Ended up bubbling when A5o was far too good for Coco to lay down when I pushed 1650 chips at his 1900 stack @ 60/120, I think he beat me into the pot. Looks like the William Hill Double Your Money STTs may see my attention a little sooner than planned, to be honest I'm not enjoying playing on Full Tilt, it doesn't suit the way I play at all and I can't seem to adjust to compensate for it. My own fault, I'm simply too aggro on the bubble against opponents that don't fold, I just can't bring myself to play passively on the bubble lol. The two times that I'm screaming for oppo to call, I get turned over. LOOOOOOOOL!! I've had a bit of a break, Full Tilt Bankroll is now $49.50. Going to fire up 4 x $10 and see what happens, fingers crossed!!


**Edit 17.15
Just gets better and better, I run gooood!! Get away from this one? I think not....

Full Tilt Poker Game #4977772498: $10 + $1 Sit & Go (37785682), Table 1 - 50/100 - No Limit Hold'em - 12:09:20 ET - 2008/01/24
Seat 3: ponty74 (5,125)
Seat 5: svetofor13 (4,530)
Seat 6: SG3KSG (3,845)
svetofor13 posts the small blind of 50
SG3KSG posts the big blind of 100
The button is in seat #3
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to SG3KSG [8h 8d]
ponty74 folds
svetofor13 calls 50
SG3KSG checks
*** FLOP *** [7h Jc 8c]
svetofor13 checks
SG3KSG bets 200
svetofor13 calls 200
*** TURN *** [7h Jc 8c] [5h]
svetofor13 has 15 seconds left to act
svetofor13 checks
SG3KSG bets 400
svetofor13 raises to 800
SG3KSG calls 400
*** RIVER *** [7h Jc 8c 5h] [Jh]
svetofor13 has 15 seconds left to act
svetofor13 bets 2,800
SG3KSG calls 2,745, and is all in
Uncalled bet of 55 returned to svetofor13
*** SHOW DOWN ***
svetofor13 shows [Jd 5c] a full house, Jacks full of Fives
SG3KSG mucks [8h 8d] - a full house, Eights full of Jacks
svetofor13 wins the pot (7,690) with a full house, Jacks full of Fives


As I'm typing......

Full Tilt Poker Game #4977867419: $10 + $1 Sit & Go (37785757), Table 1 - 80/160 - No Limit Hold'em - 12:22:07 ET - 2008/01/24
Seat 3: mudgems cat (928)
Seat 4: DONKofWALES (3,134)
Seat 5: Barry the cat (1,178)
Seat 7: SG3KSG (3,942)
Seat 8: jake_das080889 (4,318)
Barry the cat posts the small blind of 80
SG3KSG posts the big blind of 160
The button is in seat #4
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to SG3KSG [Ks Kh]
jake_das080889 folds
mudgems cat folds
DONKofWALES folds
Barry the cat raises to 1,178, and is all in
SG3KSG calls 1,018
Barry the cat shows [Qc 5c]
SG3KSG shows [Ks Kh]
*** FLOP *** [Ts 8s 7d]
*** TURN *** [Ts 8s 7d] [Qh]
*** RIVER *** [Ts 8s 7d Qh] [Qs]
Barry the cat shows three of a kind, Queens
SG3KSG shows a pair of Kings
Barry the cat wins the pot (2,356) with three of a kind, Queens

Time for a break over the weekend I think, sick and tired of running so desperately cold.

Good luck all

Wednesday 23 January 2008

Wow

How's this for a misclick? Got myself very short with K8 checked in BB vs limped AK on AK8 flop, had just about managed to get myself back into it then this.....
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!

Full Tilt Poker Game #4965518364: $5 + $0.50 Sit & Go (37693635), Table 1 - 25/50 - No Limit Hold'em - 11:36:46 ET - 2008/01/23
Seat 3: SpeedyGonzo77 (3,160)
Seat 4: Diggin74 (1,700)
Seat 5: Ramaschtroumpf (1,425)
Seat 6: BelleDK (1,125)
Seat 7: Erk A Lurk (1,155)
Seat 8: Xanaduer (4,340)
Seat 9: SG3KSG (595)
BelleDK posts the small blind of 25
Erk A Lurk posts the big blind of 50
The button is in seat #5
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to SG3KSG [Ah Th]
Xanaduer folds
SG3KSG raises to 595, and is all in
SpeedyGonzo77 raises to 1,140
Diggin74 folds
Ramaschtroumpf folds
BelleDK folds
Erk A Lurk folds
SpeedyGonzo77 shows [6c 3s]
SG3KSG shows [Ah Th]
Uncalled bet of 545 returned to SpeedyGonzo77
*** FLOP *** [Qh 9d 3d]
*** TURN *** [Qh 9d 3d] [6d]
*** RIVER *** [Qh 9d 3d 6d] [9h]
SpeedyGonzo77: misTAKE AARSH
SpeedyGonzo77 shows two pair, Nines and Sixes
SG3KSG shows a pair of Nines
SpeedyGonzo77 wins the pot (1,265) with two pair, Nines and Sixes
SG3KSG stands up, takes a bow and leaves graciously, chuckling away to himself.... What a misclick!!!

Tuesday 22 January 2008

30% rakeback direct from William Hill

The astute amongst you may have noticed the change in the banner above - with thanks to Gary Kane at William Hill, he has sorted out that anyone downloading the software from the banner above can have a minimum of 30% rakeback as a matter of course, with no minimum limit.


The rakeback week runs Monday - Sunday and players are paid every Tuesday according to the number of MPPs they have generated the previous week. This is on top of the monthly bonus of $100 for every 1,000 MPPs earnt up to a maximum of $500.


Mpps Earnt............Net..................Gross

0000-1199............38.71%...............30%
1200–1849............40%...................31%
1850–2499............45%...................34.88%
2500+....................50%...................38.75%




Fill your boots!! Don't forget to clear your cookies (and if you've had a previous William Hill account make sure that the software is uninstalled), otherwise the automatic rakeback HTML may not work and you'll be stuck with a normal account without rakeback entitlement. Many thanks to Gary at William Hill for making this possible, and also to UkGatsby for lending a helping hand with proceedings.


As an aside, the Full Tilt onslaught has started, well, indifferently. It's the first time I've played on a site that is predominantly US based, and I must admit that I'm finding it difficult to play against people that simply refuse to put down rag Aces and Kings pre flop, and middle pair no kicker or worse after the flop. Gutshot draw for all your chips anyone? Yeah, why not!! Will have to adjust my gameplan accordingly I think!! Just been 2 outered on the river HU with top two vs underpair to the board, nice hand, well played, good game, as the laptop gets launched across the room lol.

I've somehow managed to control myself into playing $5 STTs, and after 15 of them the profit is a truly massive $16.50. Hmm. Luckily though, again I can fit 4 tables on my laptop screen so with any luck the 1000 point threshold will be beaten by the middle of February (as long as I don't go busto first lol) so I can return to William Hill and possibly have a look at stepping up to the £10 DYMs as a result of the boosted bankroll, although I must admit to being tempted to forget about the Full Tilt idea and just get straight back on the £5 DYMs. However, the challenge is most definitely a marathon, not a sprint, and every free $100 is another 1% to completion so I'll try to stick to the Full Tilt task. Fingers crossed!!

Received Free $50 at Full Tilt last night

As the title suggests really....



Congratulations, SG.

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Bonus!! 10 minutes to sign up, 4 day wait while they verify my details (over the weekend too, so effectively 2 working days), $50 free. Good enough!! The 1000 FTPs works out as $142.86 in rake when playing MTTS and STTs (not sure about cash, FT appear to have a very bizarre rake/points system and I simply can't be bothered to work it out as I rarely play cash anymore), but for every 100 FTPs I earn a bonus of $5, which works out at 35% rakeback, up to 1000 points/$50. I'll have some of those onions tyvm!! The 1000 point mark is to stop people just signing up, cashing out and scarpering, fair enough if you ask me. It also gives me another avenue to explore when it comes to trying to buy a package from one of the poker rooms that has been involved in the challenge......

I'm highly likely to try to ramp it up playing way too high, but as it's a free $50 I'm happy to take the risk. If I lose it all, so be it.

So, there you go people, if you want a free $50 to start playing at Full Tilt, Absolute Poker, UltimateBet or Party Poker (don't forget, brand new customers only, and clear your cookies before hitting the link), fill your boots!!

http://www.yourpokercash.com/?addby=b169ae

Today I will mostly be playing my new found fortune on Full Tilt, I did plan to have a day of DYMs on Crypto but as the $5 for every 100 FTPs is only valid until May 20th, I suppose I'd best make hay while the sun shines.

Good luck all!!

Sunday 20 January 2008

Back on track

^^ As above ^^

I've refrained from posting until now just in case it was 'Beginner's Luck', but after now playing 30 of them I am pleased to report that I have a nice feel for the Double Your Money STTs on Crypto, and I'm even more pleased to report a healthy profit, woo hoo!! Even better still (touch wood, pleeeeease don't curse yourself), I appear to have been running 'normally' as opposed to super cold over the last few days. TFFT!! 21/30 for a 70% in the money figure, ROI is 30.8%. Still early days yet though, I expect that figure to drop a little over the next few weeks.

I started with a few on Thursday afternoon, played a fair bit yesterday and a few today, deciding that playing 4 tables is no problem thanks to Crypto's 'Pro' view. The target is to win 3 of the 4 in each session, high expectations but something I think is achievable. Roll on the day I win all four, I'll be over the moon!! I realise that 30 STTs is by no means a fair case study, but from early observations, the game is very much beatable. At least 2 of the 9 losses have been to rivered 3 outers (taken so much better now that the whole world doesn't seem to be against me lol), and at least 4 have been down to marginal situations in which my brain has been screaming fold but my mouse finger has got a little itchy!! I'll out these down to experience, and use it to my advantage in the future. I feel that the way I play cash coupled with the way I play the latter stages of tournaments is very much suited to the DYM strategy, fingers crossed, I hope to keep up the 70% strike rate.

Many thanks once again to Chalfontfan and Haribo who finally got me, kicking and screaming, on to the DYMs. Why didn't I do it weeks ago? Heaven only knows...

I have 2 MTTs to play tomorrow night, and must admit I'm really looking forward to it. I have the monthly RakeTheRake $5000 freeroll and Annette_15's $1000GTD (see 'Value added tourney alert' post), both on Betfair. $6000 in prize pools for the princely sum of $1.10, can't be bad!! Having gone so deep in Hilly's Home Game on Paradise during the week, spirits are high for tomorrow's offerings. Fingers crossed!!

Good luck to all, especially Dests who seems to be having the same sort of start to 2008 that I was suffering up until midweek, albeit on a far larger scale. You're too good Mrs D, hope it turns round for you soon. When it does, heaven help your opponents!!

*Edit Sunday, 8.15pm. SG3KSG is officially dead and buried, in a permanent state of deep freeze. Can AJ beat T8 on a JT2 flop 1hr 15 mins into the $5k RTR freeroll? Of course not. Gone in 57th of 150ish, and didn't even make the 1st break in Annette's. So much for being in high spirits!! Oh well, at least it gives me an opportunity to watch the genius that is Mark Selby in the Snooker Masters Final and drink a few beers. Lovely Jubbly!!

Thursday 17 January 2008

Bye bye Betfair......

..... Hello Cryptologic!! (for now)

Lobbed the £20 that was left from the Betfair account into my, as yet unused, William Hill account today to have a butcher's hook at the Double Your Money STTs. For anyone unfamiliar with the concept, basically top 3 on a six seater and top 5 on a ten seater get exactly that, double their money back (minus the dreaded rake, of course). Chalfontfan (Call of the Wildcat) has been on at me for a few weeks to give them a bash, and this coupled with Anon's (I think I know who Anon is ;) ) comment spurred me on to see what all the fuss was about.

Having played 5, I'm fairly confident that they are the way forward to try to build my battered bankroll up to an acceptable level (aiming for $300) to start on the Betfair standard STTs again. It also seems that the SG3KSG account on Betfair is cursed so upon my return, I shall be going back to using the account that did the damage last year. Welcome back, SilurisG!! This was the hand that absolutely nailed the lid on SG3KSG's coffin earlier on today.....

Seat 1: kenn2603 ( 1,110 )
Seat 2: japi2005 ( 950 )
Seat 3: ODI ( 876 )
Seat 4: james112233 ( 914 )
Seat 5: niktsip1 ( 1,150 )
Seat 6: SG3KSG ( 1,000 )
Tourney Level:2 Blinds(15/30-(no ante))
james112233 posts small blind [15]
niktsip1 posts big blind [30]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to SG3KSG [ Ac, Ah ]
SG3KSG raises to [105]
kenn2603 calls [105]
japi2005 folds
ODI folds
james112233 folds
niktsip1 folds
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3h, 2h, 7h ]
SG3KSG bets [255]
kenn2603 calls [255]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Jc ]
SG3KSG goes all-in
SG3KSG bets [640]
kenn2603 calls [640]
** Showdown **
kenn2603 shows [ 7s, 5s ]
SG3KSG shows [ Ac, Ah ]
** Dealing River ** [ 7c ]
SG3KSG writes "NICE HAND WELL PLAYED"
kenn2603 writes "ty"

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!

Now I'm not saying that it's all rigged like some sort of muppet, far from it in fact, however the SilurisG account ran soooooooo much better than the new one, it's untrue. Since changing accounts in November, it's been massively hard work just staying in the black, I know we all run bad from time to time but nearly three months is pushing it a bit if you ask me!! I'm hoping the account change will be the start of a whole new love affair with the game that I'm starting to dislike more and more every day.

I've also figured out that the YPC (see post below) bonus of $50 after earning 1000 FTP's with the original free $50 starting bankroll is equivalent to around 32% rakeback when done with STT's, so along with the DYM's I shall also be trying to spin up the $50 in Full Tilt, up until the 1000 point threshold is achieved so I can withdraw the lot. As a result, the Full Tilt dosh will become part of the challenge bankroll when it hits my account. That'll be a welcome bonus!!

Off out to pool tonight, I imagine a few DYM's will see my attention when I return.
Best of luck to all, and many thanks once again to WildCat and Anon for pointing me in what will hopefully be the right direction.
Don't let the buggers grind you down!!

Wednesday 16 January 2008

Free Full Tilt / Absolute / Party $50 bankroll for brand new customers?

I found this affiliate link while browsing the t'interweb this afternoon, looks very interesting to say the least!! It appears that they are an affiliate that simply offers a one off $50 instead of rakeback to generate custom for the poker rooms. Might be worth a look?

http://www.yourpokercash.com/?addby=b169ae

I'm not sure if it's too good to be true (free money generally is!), but I've signed up at YourPokerCash and applied for the Full Tilt offer. Apparently it's pending at the moment, and may take up to 10 days. I'm happy to wait 10 days for some free poker dollars tyvm!! I've only signed up for Full Tilt to see what happens, if all goes well I'll let you know (and promptly sign up for UltimateBet and Absolute, lol). Possibly a decent link for anyone wanting to sign up for a Full Tilt / Absolute / UltimateBet account during the time that RakeTheRake cannot cover them during the time that it takes the UK Gaming Commission to get their act together? You will forfeit any chance of rakeback at these rooms in the future (unless you can do the old new account trick like at Betfair) but a free $50 is a free $50 and not to be turned down in my opinion!!
Enjoy!!

**NB When you have signed up for a Your Poker Cash account, you still need to click the blue 'Request' button at the room of your choice. Once this is done you will receive detailed instructions on how to download the software and activate your account.

**EDIT 21st Jan** Received in full, 10.35pm. Let's spin it up then shall we? There is also an extra $50 to be had depending on how many Full Tilt Points you earn, this is released in $5 increments and works out to be equivalent to 35% rakeback. Away you go!!!

**EDIT 22nd JAN** Scroll down a little bit and hit the 'Received Free $50 from Full Tilt last night' post in the Blog Archive, on the left for further info
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Tuesday 15 January 2008

Value added tourney alert!!

....(and a shameless RTR plug)

Sunday night on Betfair sees another 'Annette_15' MTT, prize pool is a Guaranteed $1000 for a tiny $1 buy in. The last one saw just 330 odd runners, so massive value and a good chuckle for a tiny outlay. Sign up to Betfair through RakeTheRake quoting RTR17009 in the 'extra info' box and guarantee yourself 30% rakeback for the future (if you download the software from the Annette blog link or direct from the Betfair site you get 0% rakeback). DON'T FORGET TO CLEAR YOUR COOKIES!! (Tools option on toolbar ^^^ top right, then internet options and clear cookies)

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Right, RTR and Betfair plugs over and done with, time for some poker!! Playing an MTT tonight, Hilly's Home Game on Paradise (who, incidentally, RakeTheRake also support, click the 'rakeback offers' button on the black nav-bar to see a comprehensive list of all poker rooms that they cover) along with grinding out a few more dirty but productive (touch wood) super turbo STT's on Betfair. Fingers crossed!!

*Edit 10.55pm. Out of Hilly's Home Game in 16th of 290 with 10 paid, AA vs 88 when 7th in chips, for the chip lead, after restricting myself to just the one table and concentrating hard (and dare I say it, playing well?) throughout. There will be no STT's tonight.....

Monday 14 January 2008

Upbeat post alert!!!

Yup, that's correct folks, you read it right!! Shock horror he's not moaning!!
When the force is strong, stay out of it's way......

From this....

***** Betfair Poker Hand History for Game 300085774 *****
Table 1 6-max (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of active players : 2
Seat 2: kenn2603 ( 2,800 )
Seat 5: SG3KSG ( 3,200 )
Tourney Level:7 Blinds(100/200-25 ante)
kenn2603 posts ante [25]
SG3KSG posts ante [25]
kenn2603 posts small blind [100]
SG3KSG posts big blind [200]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to SG3KSG [ Ah, 8c ]
kenn2603 calls [100]
SG3KSG goes all-in
SG3KSG raises to [3,175]
kenn2603 calls [2,575]
kenn2603 goes all-in
Returning uncalled bet [400] to SG3KSG
** Showdown **
kenn2603 shows [ Ts, 6s ] "I have put one big blind in the pot, I have soooooted cards therefore I must call the remaining 13bb's, IT'S THE LAW"
SG3KSG shows [ Ah, 8c ]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 4c, 3h, Tc ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Qc ]
** Dealing River ** [ 2h ]
** Hand Conclusion **
kenn2603 wins 5,600 from main pot with a pair of Tens
************ Game 300085774 ends ************



To this....

***** Betfair Poker Hand History for Game 300087283 *****
Table 1 6-max (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of active players : 2
Seat 2: kenn2603 ( 1,200 )
Seat 5: SG3KSG ( 4,800 )
Tourney Level:9 Blinds(300/600-50 ante)
kenn2603 posts ante [50]
SG3KSG posts ante [50]
kenn2603 posts small blind [300]
SG3KSG posts big blind [600]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to SG3KSG [ 7h, 6h ]
kenn2603 goes all-in
kenn2603 raises to [1,150]
SG3KSG calls [550]
** Showdown **
kenn2603 shows [ 8c, Th ]
SG3KSG shows [ 7h, 6h ]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Jc, 7c, 7d ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Qd ]
** Dealing River ** [ Kd ]
** Hand Conclusion **
SG3KSG wins 2,400 from main pot with three of a kind, Sevens
************ Game 300087283 ends ************


WOO HOO!!!! I must take this opportunity to say thanks to the BF RNG for a change, AA held up the next hand to take me to the heady heights of 800 chips and I won a 40/60 the next hand to give me a fighting chance. I managed to get ahead by about 1200 by 200/400 when Kenny boy once again makes another bizarre "Ooh they're sooooooted I must call" decision with 5d2d for his whole stack, spiked a 5 and it's all in every hand from there on in, with the RNG favouring me. Good old super turbo super bingo. YEEHAA!!!

Thank you Poker Gods, it is nice to be smiled upon, makes a welcome change!!

I'm not sure that it's possible...

... to be any more frustrated than I am right now. £25 live freezeout tonight, 5000 starting chips, 20 minute levels starting at 25/50, a fair bit of play but it has a somewhat turbo feel to it so stretching every edge is paramount. 2 hours into it I'm gone, having taken 6 pots, none of which came to a showdown (at least 2 I was definitely ahead on, 2 were marginal and 2 were stone colds when it became apparent nobody else had anything). I showed down 2 hands, and got 1 and 2 outered respectively. First was A4 vs AJ at 100/200, AJ limped from mid and I was on the BB. Flop AQ4 rainbow, bingo. I check, oppo bets 400, I flat call. Turn 4, get in there you beauty!! I lead for 725, oppo pushes for 3700 more, I think I beat him into the pot. River is the only Ace left in the deck for a split instead of a tasty double up to put me in a decent position for the rest of the tournament. I continued to hover around starting stack until 200/400 when I've got 5500 and find KK in the BB, excellent news. Reasonably tight button (one of my pool team as it goes, fairly new to poker, doesn't understand the power of position or blind steals and very rarely plays anything but his cards so I give him credit for a reasonable hand) raises to 1000, ooh do I like those onions. I put on my best 'your not having my BB without a fight' act and make it 2200 to go, obviously not wanting to overbet as I fancy a call here. Flop is 3 nice low cards, no straight, no flush, the only real problem I could have is a set. I check to make it look like I was just defending my BB and have now given up on the idea, oppo eyes up my 3300 stack and swiftly chucks the corresponding amount over the line. No brainer, in they go, I'm up against 1010. Turn Ten, thank you, goodnight.

What can you do?

Apologies for posting the above bad beat drivel ^^^^^, I just needed to get it off my chest. It's got nothing to do with the challenge, it shouldn't be there, I will reprimand myself fully in the morning. Time to polish off a nice healthy sausage, egg, bacon and cheese sarnie, leathered with mayonnaise and tomato ketchup. If that doesn't cheer me up, nothing will!!

Keep it tight people, very best of luck to you all.

Sunday 13 January 2008

Who am I trying to kid?

Stick to one post a week? No hand histories? Yeah right!! Played bundle of super turbo tonight, all in or fold style. Up a few dollars plus a couple in rakeback, ROI for the evening of 41%, super duper!!
Four hands stood out this evening, 3 of which had me chuckling to myself for different reasons.....

toneman posts small blind [100]
$10 to $10k posts big blind [200]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to $10 to $10k [ 9h, Tc ]
toneman calls [100]
$10 to $10k checks
** Dealing Flop ** [ 8s, 8c, Qs ]
$10 to $10k checks
toneman bets [200]
$10 to $10k calls [200] Fairly certain oppo isn't strong here, he's been min betting the flop a lot, taking down the previous 2 pots uncontested. I plan to take it off him on the turn even if I miss the Jack, if he is strong then so be it.
** Dealing Turn ** [ Jc ] BINGO!!
$10 to $10k checks
toneman bets [450]
$10 to $10k raises to [1,200]
toneman goes all-in
toneman raises to [3,570]
This has confused me immensely, I'm calling with any two cards here, I'm hardly going to fold and leave 2 bbs am I?
$10 to $10k calls [380]
$10 to $10k goes all-in
Returning uncalled bet [1,990] to toneman
** Showdown **
$10 to $10k shows [ 9h, Tc ]
toneman shows [ Td, Ac ]
** Dealing River ** [ Kh ] NIIIIIIICE!!!!!!
** Hand Conclusion **
toneman wins 4,010 from main pot with a straight, Ace to Ten


Seat 1: $10 to $10k ( 828 )
Seat 2: GAF1 ( 3,243.50 )
Seat 5: imacake ( 1,928.50 )
Tourney Level:9 Blinds(300/600-50 ante)
$10 to $10k posts ante [50]
GAF1 posts ante [50]
imacake posts ante [50]
GAF1 posts small blind [300]
imacake posts big blind [600]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to $10 to $10k [ Kc, 8s ]
$10 to $10k goes all-in
$10 to $10k raises to [778]
GAF1 folds
imacake folds Comedy Gold!!!!!! (Still bubbled when I ran 76 soooooted into the monster that is J2o, but this hand more than made up for it!)
Returning uncalled bet [178] to $10 to $10k
** Hand Conclusion **
$10 to $10k wins 1,650 from main pot



Tourney Level:5 Blinds(75/150-(no ante))
TEDNET posts small blind [75]
guttuhaugen posts big blind [150]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to $10 to $10k [ 6d, Kd ] (I know, hangs head in shame...)
$10 to $10k goes all-in
$10 to $10k raises to [925]

imacake folds
Ice Scooby folds
homer666 calls [235]
homer666 goes all-in
TEDNET folds
guttuhaugen folds
Returning uncalled bet [690] to $10 to $10k
** Showdown **
homer666 shows [ Jd, Ah ] WHOOPS!!
$10 to $10k shows [ 6d, Kd ]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Qh, 6s, 9h ] WOO HOO!! No Ace, no Jack, no Ace, no Jack, no Ace, no Jack etc etc etc.....
** Dealing Turn ** [ Tc ]
** Dealing River ** [ 8d ]
Once again, NNNNIIIIIIIIICCCCEE!!!!!!!!!!
** Hand Conclusion **
homer666 wins 695 from main pot with a straight, Queen to Eight


Seat 2: Generally ( 2,570 )
Seat 3: imacake ( 945 )
Seat 4: $10 to $10k ( 2,485 )

Tourney Level:8 Blinds(200/400-25 ante)
Generally posts ante [25]
imacake posts ante [25]
$10 to $10k posts ante [25]
Generally posts small blind [200]
imacake posts big blind [400]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to $10 to $10k [ 6s, Ad ]
$10 to $10k goes all-in
$10 to $10k raises to [2,460]
To isolate the shortstack, I'm happy to take a pop at the shorty on the bubble and I would be very unlucky to run into a stronger ace or PP, because Generally surely can't call with anything less than 10s+ or at the very least AJ+....
Generally calls [2,260] This could be a problem......
imacake folds
** Showdown **
Generally shows [ Qh, Ac ] NOOOO!!!!
$10 to $10k shows [ 6s, Ad ]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 5s, 8s, 6d ] WOOO HOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
** Dealing Turn ** [ Ah ]
** Dealing River ** [ 7s ]
** Hand Conclusion **
$10 to $10k wins 5,395 from main pot with two pair, Aces and Sixes

I'm so glad I play with chat off, I imagine I'd have got a torrent of abuse for that one!! I went on to win, with Generally bubbling, I genuinely felt sorry for him as I know exactly how it feels. I thought it best to end the evening on a high note, so logged off after one of the harshest beats I've dished out for a long time (given the situation). I shall be willing to bet that Generally was fuming, even if it was only a $5 bubble.

Early night for me tonight, got a £25 live freezeout to attend tomorrow evening so going to aim for more than 6 hours sleep for a change!!

Be lucky!!

Saturday 12 January 2008

Hehehehehe


Just had to get this one in, it's pretty close to how I feel about poker at the moment, but what a great picture!! I love it!! However, the road to recovery has been started, I tentatively dipped my toes into the world of super turbo once again this evening. 2 played, 2 won, ROI 286.4%. Not exactly shabby!! Just a shame it was 286% of $5 and not 286% of $20, but never mind, from little acorns and all that. Off to bed a relatively happy chappy, fully intent on bashing out some super turbo whup-ass over the weekend. THE CHALLENGE STARTS HERE FOLKS!!

Friday 11 January 2008

That was easy!!







BONUS!!! Now let's try multiple files, including a couple of gifs. This could go horribly wrong.....

*6 attempts later, the layout is ok but the gif doesn't work, it needs to be clicked on. That'll have to do...

Super turbo super bingo mayhem




Today was supposed to be a day of the above, to grind my bruised bankroll back up to an acceptable level. However, Betfair are experiencing 'Technical Difficulties' (just wait until how the gory details of this particular cock up become part of the public domain, it's an absolute belter!!) with STT's in particular, and from what I can gather the whole site, so instead I'm going to use my time to try to figure out how to post pictures and videos and stuff, for future reference. First of all, let's try to figure out how to put a picture up. Fingers crossed, there should be a picture of my trusty old Citrine Yellow Mondeo when I hit the post button. Here it goes!!

Oh dear......

I really, really didn't want to start off with 2 downbeat posts, but it looks like I have to. Another nightmare evening last night, 9 played, only 4 cashes and still no win. I run so cold at the moment it's untrue. I've made a promise to myself that I'm not putting excessive hand histories or smilies on the blog, so will just bore you to tears by writing them down instead. Ok, buckled up, ready to go?

1st STT, ran JJ headlong into KK on a ten high board (admittedly, kinda my own fault for being over-aggrssive).
2nd, button pot raised my bb when 5 handed, I hold AK so push to make it look like an 'I'm not going to be pushed around' move, knowing that if button calls I'm very probably in very good shape. Button does call with AQ (pot is now half the chips in play and I have oppo covered), spikes a Queen on the flop, great. This leaves me short but I battle on, using my shortstack as a weapon to steal a few blinds, when I do get a call I've got a half decent hand (AQ) but it's no match for 55 who flops another.
3rd STT, I call a min raise from utg when 4 handed with KT in bb, flop comes KT5. Min raise 4 handed smacks of monster to me, so unless oppo has KK or 1010 (I don't think he has 1010 due to the min raise, would've expected a 3 or 4 bb raise at this late stage), I'm in great shape to snaffle his whole stack. We get it all in by the turn, of course oppo has min raised on the bubble with 55, how silly of me. Sigh.
4th STT, blinds are 50/100, I have KK on the button. 2 limpers plus the blinds still to act so I make it 1200 of my 2150, happy to take the pot there and then. Blinds and original limper fold, 2nd limper takes nearly the whole timebank to make the call, leaving himself 1020 chips. Flop is 3 low diamonds, I am running so cold at the mo I just know I'm already drawing incredibly thin (I have no diamonds) yet still fire following oppo's check. The dirty fkwit then slowrolls me with his QdJd. I hate slowrollers. I'd like to slowly roll over them all. In a tank. Anyway, back to the action (or inherent lack of).
5th STT, got 3rd (PHEW!! This was the last of my pitiful bankroll, so a bust out would've seen a very early end to the challenge), nothing untoward happened, I just overplayed tptk vs set when 3 handed.
6th STT, I managed to scrape 2nd, but only after the shortstack bashed them in from the button 3 handed with KdTd when I've got AA in the bb, woo hoo!!! Flop 2 diamonds, you know the rest...... This left me the shortstack, but somehow I managed to claw back a few and ended up HU vs an Italian that simply refused to fold. I found it very, very difficult to play HU against him, I was genuinely scared to bet because I never, ever knew where I was. By the time the blinds had got to 300/600 and the stacks at 2500/11000 I simply gave up and stuck them in atc, straight into AJ!!.
7th STT, I went out in 6th, can't remember how so couldn't have been anything too stupid, probably me donking off my stack then being forced into pushing earlier than I would have preferred (sounds familiar, so prob what happened)
8th and 9th. I got 3rd in both, the 8th being rivered for 3/4 chips in play AJ vs KQ, however in the 9th I won a 50/50 on the bubble, and won it in style!! Open jammed AJ for about 6bb's (was shorty on table), bb calls with 55, flop came KQ10!! I felt so alive!!! Managed to scrape into 3rd, eventually going out to a flip, something like Q8 vs 22.

So, another $20 odd down, so far for the month (3 sessions) -$45. Not a huge loss normally, just a general swing but as my starting roll was just $74, I'm in a whole world of trouble regarding the challenge, and completing, nay getting through the first month, without depositing. I don't have much to do tomorrow (today really, Friday), so I'm going to spend the entire day hammering the $2.75 super turbos, playing the odds rather than 'proper' poker, like I did in October. It's something I really, really, really don't want to do, but needs must and all that. Super turbo super bingo mayhem!!
On a positive note (personal life intrusion, but I have to get a positive from somewhere!!) I play pool for a local pub team, we won 7-2 tonight, and had a great evening with the opposing team, a cracking bunch of lads.
Right, time to sign off. The thermostat will sort itself out, I will run close to mild again, and my next post will be one of joy and happiness!! Either that, or I will have busted my account playing super turbo, and it all happens so fast and so furious that I won't have time to write down all the silly beats, so nobody will have to endure it ever again!! Yippeee I hear you all say!!!
I am so annoyed that I've started the blog on a negative note, I promised positive mental attitude from the start, and I have failed miserably. I absolutely promise that my next post will be an upbeat, happy one, I will make sure of that!!
Good luck at the tables, but please save some for me....

Wednesday 9 January 2008

Not a great start......

Not how I wanted to kick off proceedings, but hey ho, there we go. I played 6 STT's tonight, 2 x 5ths, 2 x bubbles, a 3rd and a 2nd, for a loss of $21, which is close to 1/3rd of my starting bankroll, not good at all. I didn't realise just how tough it would be with only 7 buy ins, I think I should've maybe thought about that part a little bit more before starting the blog on a whim at 2am!! I got runner runnered twice, to add to the two runner runners I suffered in 4 STT's on 4th Jan, I'm playing well but not getting breaks at crucial times at the moment, just going to have to grind it out and ride through the tough times (it's been 3 months now though, pleeeeeease can someone switch the lever back to golden?). I also entered a 524 runner freeroll to a weekly final for a $100k gtd seat worth $550, top 9 go through, I ran c/o KJ headlong into bb's KK on a KJ* flop with about 20 left for half my stack and finally went out in 12th when my short stacked J4 button steal was called by sb's A2o (nh, wp, sigh...) for about half his stack. I flopped the 4, but alas the turn 5 gifts sb the straight. I feel I played very well up until that point so will take a few positives from it, however I'm a bit gutted at the moment, tonight could have been so much better. Never mind, back to the tables tomorrow for some more fun and frolics. I'm going to try to keep my posts to about 1 a week now, but if anything major happens, I'll get it up on here. Good luck at the tables, until the next time......

Tuesday 8 January 2008

First percent sold already!!

Wow, that didn't take long!! Many, many thanks to Chalfontfan (aka Call of the Wildcat) for getting the ball rolling!! We were having a chinwag on MSN last night when he asked if he could reserve another 1% on top of his freebie. Not a problem I said, consider it done, but don't send me any dollars until the $10k is won and ready to be exchanged for a WSOP seat, just in case it takes a little longer than hoped. I checked my emails this morning, it appears that the great man has shipped it over via a PokerStars transfer anyway, with the message 'I wouldn't do it unless I knew you were going to succeed'. What a massive vote of confidence, and a truly wonderful gesture. It would be downright rude of me to transfer the $75 back until the challenge is completed (which was my first thought), so I'm going to use it to open the bank account that I'm going to be sweeping the funds into each month. Once again, many thanks to Chal, a true gentleman. Now go visit his own blog via the link on the left!!!
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Monday 7 January 2008

Sharing the challenge love.....

Righty then, onto what to do when the $10k target is achieved. "Buy a WSOP seat, surely" I hear you say? Not quite that simple, unfortunately!! I fully intend to contact some of the poker sites that I use (obviously, the first to be contacted will be Betfair, as I base most of my play there) and ask if I can buy a WSOP package direct from them, rather than go through the rigmarole of sorting out a seat, flights, accomodation etc etc all by myself, as I'm absolutely terrible at that kind of thing!! I'm confident that in return for a bit of advertising, someone will be willing to help me out, fingers crossed!! To pay for some of the 'extras' (nudge nudge, wink wink) while out in Vegas, I've decided that I'm going to sell anything up to 60% of my seat in 1% increments, at $100 each. On top of giving me a bit of spending money, this will certainly make me play the Main Event in a much better fashion, knowing that I've got backers that I simply cannot let down with poor play and a poor result. I certainly shan't be 'getting bored' in a builder86 fashion and throwing my stack away with any two cards, that's for sure!! As a thank you to the people that encourage and help me along the way, I've come up with a crazy blog discount scheme, as follows :-

  • Random blog readers/Betfair forumites/Raise The River forumites - $90 for 1% (as long as buy in is still $10k when I buy in, lol)
  • Fellow bloggers that link this blog ('$10 to $10k Challenge' please, cheers) to their own and let me know about it so I can do the same, before the bankroll reaches $6k (to stop people jumping on the bandwagon as we near completion) - $75 for 1%
  • Anyone who sets up an RTR **Edit 22/1/08 or William Hill** account through the banners on the blog (again, before $6k) and is still active when the challenge is completed - $75 for 1%
  • I also have a list 'e-chums' that have helped me out in the past (Pandybear, Proviman, Chalfontfan, Highstack, Chilindude, UkGatsby to name but a few) who will recieve a free 1% by way of a thank you, any further %'s will then also be at $75 apiece


I'm also pledging 10% of any of my profit from the WSOP seat to Macmillan Cancer Support, for instance if I sell 50%, buy in for $5k and cash for $15k ($30k in reality, but 50% goes straight to those that have bought percentages), Macmillan will receive $1000 (10% of the $10k profit). If I somehow final table and cash for $1 million ($2m), Macmillan get close to $100,000, so on and so forth (hopefully!!). My close family have been directly affected by cancer on more than one occasion, and the Macmillan nurses were absolutely fantastic during these turbulent times. I'd like to give a little something back to them if I manage to live the ultimate dream of cashing in the WSOP that this challenge pays for.

Hopefully this covers everything, again if there is anything I've missed I'll edit with a (*Note **/**/**). Now that the blog is up and running, the challenge can commence and I can actually play a bit of poker!!. Wish me luck!!

'The Rules'

Okay, if I'm to complete this challenge, it's going to be more thanks to bankroll management than poker talent, that's for sure!! I'm the first to admit that I'm distinctly average on the poker tables, a profitable player but no Doyle Brunson. I am however, not particularly shabby at managing my bankroll, thank goodness!!. As such, I've come up with a list of 'Rules', ones that I think will enable me to complete the challenge in the optimum timescale. The way that I played over the summer (mainly STT's with a few satellites to MTT's for a 'big score' here and there) seemed to be the optimum strategy, so I'm going to try to stick to that wherever possible. In no particular order :-

  • The bulk of the table hours is to be 9 seat, regular blind (8mins) single table tournaments (sit and go's)
    9 seats STT's are by far my most profitable form of poker when it comes to %ROI/stake/hour played, so it seems only correct to try to make the bulk of the table time up with them, grinding away a reasonable profit each month (hopefully!!)
  • Start the challenge at $10+1 buy in, when the bank reaches $1000, move up to $25+2.50
    $10+1 is by far and away my comfort zone, a level in which I'm more than happy to chuck my chips about with any two cards. However, once the bank is $1000, it would seem silly to stick to grinding at $10+1, so I will move up in stakes. I expect my ROI to be lower, but the increased payouts along with the much increase rakeback each month should ensure me a higher return, if all goes well
  • If I show a loss of 12 buy ins at $27.50 in any calender month, drop straight back down to $11 until that loss is recovered
    If I'm having a torrid time of it at $25+2.50, it makes sense to drop back into the comfort zone, to regain some composure and confidence
  • If the above ^^ happens 5 times, we're clearly not getting anywhere fast so consider staying at $10+1 for the duration of the challenge, to 'guarantee' (if only!!) a profit each month
    Trying desperately to stay modest and level headed, I honestly don't think this will be a problem. I think the ROI will be significantly lower for the first few months, but after that, with any luck I'll have settled in and forgotten about the initial psychology of jumping up by 150%, and $25+2.50 should hopefully become my new comfort zone. However, I am aware that it could all go horribly wrong, so this rule is included should that happen
  • If feeling comfortable and showing an ROI of 20%+ at $25+2.50 for a few months, consider the step to $50+5 and repeat rules 3 and 4
    $50+5, an unthinkable amount for me to invest in an STT at the moment, but you never know, stranger things have happened!!
  • For the duration of the challenge, there will be no full buy in MTT's, satellites only
    Not even $5!! By entering satellites into the bigger tournaments, there is a great chance of a massive bankroll boost for not much outlay. By entering $5 and $10 MTT's here there and everywhere last year, I'm sure I managed to bleed a fair bit of profit down the pan, and when I did get a result it would just about make up for what I'd spunked ober the previous few weeks plus a tiny little bit on top (barring the HeadHunter win, but that was a bit of a one off). However every time I cashed in an MTT that I'd satellited into, it was like Christmas come early!! As I have already mentioned, I am nowhere near the best when it comes to MTT's, so if I'm playing one I want it to be a big 'un!! This will also keep me 'battle fit' if you like, I could grind away $10k at STT's then have completely forgotten how to play an MTT when the time comes, not good when that MTT is the WSOP Main Event!!
  • Satellites are only to be played if profit is +$200 in calender month at $10+1, $400 for month at $25+2.50 or $600 at $50+5 (profit cheekily includes previous month's rakeback)
    This, I think, is one of the more important rules. If I'm to complete the challenge, I need to be making a steady profit. If I set the bar at the above levels, my BR should steadily creep up each month, with the odd 'big hit' from an MTT that I've satellited into. I play no satellites until I hit the target each month. If I've just about hit target but paying for a satellite would drop my profit for the month under the bar, I don't play it, simple as that. If I lose a couple of STT's and this drops the months profit to under par, again satellites are to be sacrificed. I think this is of utmost importance, to consider satellites almost likes treats, and aim to treat myself each and every month. As it's paid on the 1st of each month, I'm going to include the previous month's rakeback, thereby giving me a decent headstart each month and making the targets achievable within a couple of weeks (hopefully!!) so I can try to get a big score at the back end of each month.
  • Satellites are only to be played when in profit for the day on STT's (even if it's only $1 profit!!) and when feeling positive about my game
    For fairly obvious reasons. It is very important to play poker confidently. If I'm not having such a good day, I might as well take that satellite buy in and flush it down the pan
  • Bank to be swept to a corresponding amount each month once $1000 is reached, and placed into it's own bank account to earn interest
    I really hope I don't have to explain this one.......
  • If I lose 5 STT buy ins on any given day, off it goes
    There is nothing worse than playing on tilt, for any reason. I find that if I lose 4 or 5 buy ins in a row, this clouds my judgement and I 'chase'. Often I've managed to scrape it back, but there have been a few times when I've well and truly done my kahunas, and this is simply not acceptable. If I've lost 5 buy ins, it's for a reason. Whether that reason is that I'm playing badly or whether the Poker Gods simply aren't smiling on me that day (don't we all get days when it seems the Poker Gods are positively TRYING to make it as horrendous as possible?), poker will be turned until at least the following day, when I've had chance to sleep it off. Again, I find setting a loss limit one of the more important rules. I know it's going to be hard to turn it off when I've played well but got p*ssed on, but it's got to be done. As a result, daily loss limit is $55 at $10+1 and $137.50 at $25+2.50 (I don't even want to think about $50+5 just yet tyvm!!). This doesn't include satellites, however if I'm having a mediocre day on the STT's it's highly unlikely that I'll be playing satellites anyway.

So there we have it, 'The Ten Commandments'. Obviously they're not set in stone, if I feel one needs changing or if I need to add anything, I'll edit this post with a (*note **/**/**). If you can think of anything I may have missed, or anything that may help me along the way, please get it in comments. Many thanks.

It's now time to write up a seperate post on what I'm going to do when the $10,000 target is achieved, so we'll leave this one here and get straight on to the next one......

Saturday 5 January 2008

A bit of history for you......

I thought it best to start the blog off with a little bit about me, my poker background and reasons for undertaking the challenge, so here we go.........

I was introduced to No Limit Texas Hold 'em by my good friend and former colleague, Kev Shipsides, way back in the summer of 2006. I'd seen a bit on the telly previously, things like Late Night Poker (showing my age now) and Celebrity Poker Challenge, to name but two, and I was intrigued by the game. Kev invited me to his monthly home game (I now know the reasons why, hehe nh wp Kev), during which I had to be explained the finer points of the rules. Things like 'check', who was to act first after the flop and the fact that I couldn't raise less than double the current bet were completely alien to me, and suffice to say I must've come across as a complete knob. However, I was there more for the social side of things and I had a great time, almost begging to become a regular invitee. To his credit, Kev gave me a few lessons (at work!!), and by the 4th home game I had a fairly decent idea of how to play the game. This leads us to October 2006, when I opened my first online account. Kevin emailed me a referral code for Betfair, so it seemed the logical step to take......

I'll make no secret of the fact that during the 1st six months of my online career, I was most definitely a losing player. I was only playing for fun if the truth be told, knowing that I was no good but the game fascinated me. I was going out of $5 MTTs before the 1st break fairly regularly, I was playing super turbo STTs, I was basically the easy money. However what I learnt in these 6 months has stood me in good stead, and I can now take this experience and use it against my current opponents. Kevin lent me Harrington 1+2 when I first started playing online, and to say that 75% of it went over my head when I first read it would be an understatement. However, I soldiered on, and to be honest I wasn't overly bothered because it was, to me at the time, a relatively cheap hobby. This wasn't to say I lost every time I played, I did manage to luckbox a few results here and there (most notable one finishing 2nd of 1000 runners in the Poker Player Christmas Freeroll in December 2006 for $240, having lucked out with QJo (I know now......) vs AK + AA with about 300 left, and pushing all in with a flush draw on the flop only to hit runner runner straight vs a flopped set with about 90 left), but between October and March I donated a total of $490 to the other Betfair users, and Betfair themselves in the form of rake (I didn't even know what rakeback was at this point). Then, suddenly, on March 18th 2007, something clicked...........

At the time, I had just $11.57 in my account, and was starting to realise that poker possibly wasn't for me. I'd decided that once the $11 had gone, that would be my last deposit, and I'd uninstall the software and give up on what was clearly an unprofitable hobby (who was I trying to kid? It would've been re-installed inside a month, 1.01 NAP). I registered for 2 x 9 seat regular $5 STTs (hence where the $10 in the title comes from) in a final bid for stardom, and won them both. I don't remember exactly what happened from here, but I do remember thinking that maybe STTs were the way forward for my style of play. Spurred on by Kev, I managed to spin up to just over $300 by 1st May 2007. I was delighted, and more importantly, I was turning a steady profit. I managed to leave that account to rest in peace at $198 down, but the amount that I learnt during the period has been well worth the investment.

Rewinding a couple of months, I had been lucky enough to 'meet' the legend that is Highstack via the joys of email, when he helped me out with a password for one of the Poker Player Grand Prix events (I'd subscribed following my result in December, but had done it slightly too late and hence missed the password for the first tournament in late January). It was also Rob that helped to explain rakeback to me, when I saw a thread on it on the Betfair forum. He suggested that I email Betfair and enquire about it, which I duly did. Apparently, I didn't rake enough to qualify for a rakeback deal, and that would be the end of it, unlucky. Or so I thought...

In the April (I think) edition of Poker Player, there was an advert for RakeTheRake.com. Hmm, if Betfair won't give me rakeback, maybe these people will help me? Following the instructions on their website, I hatched a cunning plan. My debit card was due to expire at the end of April, so I would set up a brand new Betfair account via RTR, withdraw all the funds from my original BF account at the end of April onto the old card, and fund the new account at the beginning of May with my new card. It worked a treat, and what a revelation it was!! I was more than happy with $100-$150 a month profit back then, and suddenly I was being credited with a free $40 or so on the 1st of the month!! It has made a huge difference to my ROI, and I now believe that anyone that plays poker without a rakeback deal either doesn't know about it, or is very silly indeed. To quote Dealem, from his excellent DaVinch site, "Playing online poker without a rakeback deal is like leaving your change at the shops every time you buy your shopping or petrol". The positive of going through an affiliate such as RTR is that it doesn't matter how little you play, there is none of this 'You must rake $400 a month to qualify for rakeback' rubbish, along with all the RTR exclusive freerolls, bonuses and promotions that you're likely to encounter. This far outweighs the couple of dollars a month that RTR sweep off the top to pay their bills, if you like. I admit this was a slightly underhand way of obtaining a deal, but if Betfair had entitled the masses rather than just the big boys rakeback in the first place, I wouldn't have had to bother........
The team at RTR have been fantastic, I've now got all my poker accounts on rakeback deals under one roof (so to speak), free itemised personal rake tracker so I know what I'm due from each site each month, payments on time as stated each and every month, always on hand to answer any queries, and they were more than helpful when I requested some merchandise and leaflets to hand out at a recent local live event. To be honest, in a way I'm glad that I didn't get direct rakeback off Betfair, RTR have been that good. On top of that, from what I can gather when compared to my Betfair points statement, I'm receiving the full 30% net and BF must be paying RTR nearer 35%, thus keeping even less of my rake than if they had given it to me in the first place (cue satisfied chuckle). Bitter? Twisted? Me? The clues are in my email address.... Anyway, enough of the plug, let's get back to the bloggage shall we?

Anyways, back to the story. It's now May, and I have a new account. I'd decided previously, once I'd got my bankroll (I now had the sense to keep my poker money seperate from my 'real' money, not keep withdrawing/depositing all the time) up to $300, I was ready to take on the challenge of the mighty $11 STTs. I think I was still running at a loss in MTTs at the time, despite a few cashes and 2 smallish wins, but had STTs licked (or so I thought), so I bit the bullet and jumped up a level. I found the play tighter, but certainly not unbeatable, and was soon comfortable at $11. This may sound a bit lame to all the 'proper' players out there, but to someone that had less than 9 months online experience at the time and is tight as ar*eholes with money, I was (and still am) happy with becoming comfortable at a slightly higher level so quickly. I had my bankroll up to an almighty (for me, don't forget that up until March I was a losing player) $700 by June, and I was intrigued by the HeadHunter tournaments on Cryptologic, having read about them on the forum. I withdrew $50 from Betfair and promptly opened up an Interpoker account, again through RTR (I couldn't open a Hills account, as at the time I worked for them). I entered a $5 HeadHunter and enjoyed it immensely, I didn't quite make the prize money but had made my stake back plus maybe 75% in 'Heads' so I was instantly hooked. The following day, I got home from work at 9.50pm with the intention of breaking my 10pm Thunderrrrrrrr virginity so to speak, but missed registration by about 2 minutes. Not to worry I thought, I'll enter this 266 runner $10 HeadHunter at 10.14pm. At about 11pm, I suddenly realised it was in fact £10 and not $10, whoops, so much for bankroll management!! Anyway, to cut a long story short, I played exceptionally well, didn't get dramatically unlucky and ended up winning it for a total of £378.19 (close to $750), by far and away my biggest ever poker win at the time. Over the moon? You betcha!!

Dear SG,
Thank you for participating in the tournament "Head Hunter £10 4982726", on Jun 19 2007. Congratulations! You placed 1st and won 308.00 GBP standard prize and collected 70.19 GBP in Heads!
Ryan Hartley
Manager - InterPoker

Wow!! I couldn't quite believe it until the following day (which just happened to be an 8am open for Royal Ascot, D'OH!!), but when it finally sunk in it was an indescribable feeling, one that I knew I wanted to experience again.....
Forum star Chalfontfan then told me of a bad experience he had in the past with InterPoker, one that involved them suspending his account after a few days until he provided identification. I didn't fancy the idea of having nearly £400 hanging about in an account I couldn't access for weeks while ID was sorted out, so promptly withdrew the lot, leaving what can only be described as a monumental ROI for all the databases to contend with!! I've not played on crypto since, but Inter never suspended the account, so maybe a return will be on the cards in the near future....
I also withdrew $300 from Betfair, and used the money to treat my trusty old Mondeo to some new suspension and exhaust, along with a few treats for the family.

July was a fairly quiet month, I made a few bob on the $11 STTs, I dropped a few bob on satellites and MTTs, but finished $70 up so not a horrendous result. I qualified for the $16k 5 times and the $50k gtd twice, failing to cash in any of them. I think I played a little too reserved, not wanting to make a tit of myself in front of all these 'proper' players. If only I knew then, what I know now.....

August was somewhat better, having found a mahoooooosive cash machine that went on my 'stalk till they leave' list on the low stake cash tables. On top of this, a 4th in Betfair's EWS bumped my bankroll over $1000 for the first time, with just over $400 from a $7 satellite not to be sniffed at. I withdrew down to (I think) around $400 at the end of the month, leaving myself a decent buffer to carry on grinding at $11 STTs and using the profits from these to enter satellites to the big tournaments for a 'big score'.......

September saw by far and away my best month of poker, I played well and ran golden, for sure. The low stakes cash 'Golden Goose' was very active, the play was very loose from the whole table every time he was on, and most of the table was very deep stacked 90% of the time. I saw this as an opportunity to set mine and fish for monsters, knowing that the possibility of being paid off was huge. It's been said that playing on the same table as this well known fishy was 'cheating' by some of the miserable sods on the forum, however if truth be told, the best part of 70% of my income from cash in September came from 5 or 6 huge pots with the other players on the table when 2 big hands clashed, and at the end of the day, the money is in my account, not theirs, so I don't care where it came from!! Of course, with the play being looser than normal (and one occasion when I turned a 10 with 10 10 vs KK, phew!), I was always on the right side of it in the huge pots, which was niiiiiice!!! (Apart from the time when my 10 10 clashed with 7pm's QQ on a Q 10 4 flop, but tbh I don't think there was any way of getting away from it so all is good). There was one night in which I managed to amass a $256 stack on a 5c/10c table, and didn't go to bed until 10am the following morning when my stalkee had finally had enough, along with a couple of $100+ sessions as well. Suffice to say, with some shrewd (read as incredibly tight) play to gather the required number of hands to qualify, I managed to win Betfair's Low Stake No Limit/Pot Limit Cash leaderboard, an achievement that I am very proud of, and one that BF rewarded me with a bonus prize of $250. In between the cash table carnage, I also managed to cash 3 times in a row in the $55 buy in Eyes Wide Shut, all from $7 satellites, with the 3rd cash being a 2nd place finish for $1210. Ship it!! The end of month overview showed a +ve of $1,766, and a very happy SG!!

October was a strange one. I withdrew right down to something silly like $68 (I needed to ensure food on the table for my family when a job offer fell through after I'd already resigned from Hills, I had enough put by but wanted to be doubly sure for the coming months), with $55 of this already tied up for the Betfair Battle of the Forums. I went out of this when Betfair's Ruru pushed all his chips in on a 3 spade flop, out of the blinds with me raising pre with KK from mid position. He'd pulled this move earlier on in the tournament and showed nothing but 9 high on more than one occasion, and as I held the K of spades I thought it was worth the gamble. Ruru flipped a set of 7s which held up, and my roll was down to a somewhat battered $13. I was mildly irritated by the exit, and decided to bust my account by playing some $2.75 super turbos (1000 starting chips, 2 minute blinds) while railing the rest of the 'Your Comps' forum team, literally playing push or fold poker from level 1 to let off a bit of steam. Any A10+, KQ, KJ, or pair above 88 saw all my chips in the middle, as did flopped monsters from the BB. I soon found that people were happy to call off their whole stack pre with huge hands such as K7, Q9 soooooted, 33 and the like, and I soon developed a strategy that saw me playing odds rather than poker. I CAN BEAT ROULETTE!! If I can get them in as 50/50 or better, over time it will be profitable I thought, and profitable it was. Over a period of 2 weeks, I played close to 600 $2.75 super turbos in the same manner, and ended up with a roll of $149 and finished 11th on the 'Barcelona' (Low stake) STT leaderboard for the month (one off the money, boo!!). Bit a result for someone that was trying to bust his account, and the upside was that rakeback boosted it to close to $200 on the 1st of November. Shibby!!

On the downside, it really, really messed my game up, and November saw me playing very badly indeed, still in a super turbo frame of mind. My head was messed up from outside influences, my poker was terrible, and I played very little. What I did play was somewhat of a shambles, and I ended the month down by around $45. I was permanently angry/stressed/annoyed, no frame of mind to play poker in so......

I took a couple of weeks break to sort myself out, and resumed playing again on December 3rd, after getting some outside news that laid some ghosts to rest and took a big weight off my mind and allowed me to concentrate on playing well again. I decided to play $11 regular 9 seat STT's, as I know I can turn a decent ROI over time, I feel these are by far my most profitable form of poker at the moment, from a percentage/time point of view. My bankroll was only just enough to be able to do so comfortably, but a good start saw any worries alleviated and I managed to turn $138 into just over $500 before having a Christmas break from 20th December until 3rd Jan. The withdrawal monster came out to play again, dropping $450 into my bank account to ensure a good Christmas. A little stupid, as this has left me with just $74 to start the challenge, and I will be doing starting off at $11 so it could be a short one!! However, it ensured my family a great Christmas, and I always have a debit card if things get really desperate..........

On top of the above, I've also spun some freeroll winnings into $200 on iPoker and lost a few bucks on Stars, however as I mostly play on Betfair and intend to do (or at least start) the challenge on BF, I've left out the gory details of the other accounts. I've also won a few quid at live events and home games but keep my online money seperate from my live bankroll, whether this is a good idea or not, only time will tell.

So, there you go. That's the history of my short poker career so far, and some of the logic behind the challenge. I play poker for the love of the game (as much as it riles me sometimes) and would like nothing more than to play in the WSOP over the next few years, for the experience and the holiday of a lifetime more than anything else. By using poker to pay for it, I can't think of a better win/win situation, because I know for a fact that if I were to buy in direct with 'real' money, I'd always be thinking about what else I could've spent the money on, however if that money has come from poker, if I lose it all but have a great time, it'll still be the best thing I've ever done, much the same as the home games I went to back in the day. I didn't really know what was going on, but I had a pukka evening and that's all that mattered at the time. I imagine I'll be much the same in Vegas, but with the (very slim) chance of winning millions of dollars!! I could try to satellite in (in all honesty I'll very probably have a bash at a few cheap satellites along the way) and get in for less than $1k, but at the same time I could fail miserably and spunk the entire $10k with nothing to show for my efforts, so the aim is to spin up to $10k and buy in straight out of my poker account.

Between March 18th and December 20th last year, I managed to clear an online total of $4,028 net profit from a game that I'm still learning. I reckon, with some decent bankroll management and a whole bundle of determination, I can turn $10 into $10,000 by the time the WSOP comes around in 2010. I could include the $4k from this year by chucking it back into my poker account, but that wouldn't be much of a challenge would it? So, instead, I am going to attempt it from where I stand now ($74), but still deem it a $10 to $10k challenge as I theoretically haven't deposited any of my 'real life' money since that fateful day in March when I had $10 split between 2 STTs and not a bean to my name elsewhere. I'm pretty certain that I'll need to withdraw a bit in February for my MOT, but after that, I shall be attempting what dreams are made of. I'll detail the BRM 'rules', how I'm going to share the challenge love by offering percentages in the WSOP (if and when I finally complete the challenge) at cut rates to blog readers and how I intend to go about spanking a $10k profit in a little under 30 months on another post at some point over the next few days, but I think I've gone into a little too much detail in this one, waffled on a bit and it's dragged out so I'll leave it there for now. You'll also notice how I've tried not to include my private life too much, this is a challenge blog and I intend to keep it that way, rather than boring everyone to death with my mundane life. If you see me wittering on about how I went down the shops or something equally unrelated, please feel free to give me a dig via the comment section!!

Good luck at the tables, till next time........

In the very beginning......

The very first post on my very first blog, ooh I feel all excited!! I'll update with full details over the next few days, but basically this blog is going to follow my story of turning $10 in to $10,000 via the joy of online poker, and then taking that $10k and buying into the WSOP Main Event with it. I am confident in completing the challenge, and I'm looking forward to sharing the ups and downs via the blog (be prepared for the downs, I like a good rant!). Anyhow, it's just coming up for 2.30am GMT, so sleep is probably a good idea right now. I feel it's going to take a good few days (ok, I am a technopleb, make that weeks) to get the blog up and running to a satisfactory standard, so please bear with me during the initial changes.