Hey hey,
Started my FTR blog (http://blog.flopturnriver.com/biondino.php ) today - I hope this thread is as active as the blog itself will hopefully be... Go check it out
09-29-2006 01:05 PM
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09-29-2006 05:52 PM
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I think playing on crypto is starting to be a big mistake. I'm not quite there yet, but I can already see the mid stakes games are pretty barren if/when you move up. I didn't particularly want to get multiple accounts, but I was playing some £100NL before and it really is consistently full of nutpeddlers. $100 can be juicy but it's still patchy. I thought before going out on friday night i could count on the droves of spewing lapps but even on a friday at £25 there isn't much action on the tables. | |
10-05-2006 02:36 PM
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Nice work on the response to the CNN article. You should submit it to a mainstream media outlet. | |
10-06-2006 06:04 AM
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Heh - the thought of submitting it to mainstream media did cross my mind - the slightly parodic tone might not help its chances but I can always edit that out (I purposely wrote it in a slightly condescending right wing media tone a la CNN). Any ideas how I might go about this? |
10-09-2006 05:22 PM
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Just a piece of advice, but cut down on the bad beat stories please. You're doing yourself (and others) a disservice by posting them. Posting a hand explaining how *you* played it bad is one thing...You (and others) can learn from these mistakes. | |
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10-10-2006 01:35 PM
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george is right, bad beat stories suck | |
10-10-2006 01:47 PM
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Point taken. Not 100% agreed with though, because posting bad beat stories is a way of seeing the funny side, of venting about them and purging them from your system. I also find them entertaining to read when other people post them so I assume at least some people do too. |
10-10-2006 01:47 PM
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p.s. thanks for reading, guys - it's good to know serious players have an interest. |
10-10-2006 01:49 PM
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10-10-2006 01:56 PM
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Yeah but... I want people to enjoy what I write for it's own sake! You're a pro, gabe, and you have the appropriate approach to the game. I'm not a pro, and I never want to be. |
10-11-2006 04:52 AM
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Move up please. Thanks. | |
10-11-2006 11:18 AM
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I lost a buyin playing like a wanker at $50 last night. I'm clearly not good enough to have any kind of consistency at higher stakes. I only win because I can beat the idiots. |
10-11-2006 12:08 PM
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10-11-2006 03:55 PM
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10-11-2006 05:29 PM
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10-15-2006 05:54 AM
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New blog post - advice sought! |
10-15-2006 06:21 AM
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Hand 1: Put some money in this pot! Reraise more preflop, and taken from what you said about villain in Hand #3 (same villain), he's a poor player, correct. You got him coming along for the ride preflop, and the initial raiser folded. Make that MINIMUM 5 when you reraise, and if you get a caller, on a flop like that, bet out big time...pot that shit. There's a draw, and if he's as poor a player as you say, then you want to build that pot, now! | |
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10-16-2006 11:40 AM
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Your always ripping me a new one about reraises preflop and betting out post flop. Is there a difference in these line I don't see. You are doing a good job getting the money in, but is it not more dangerous to let them see that many cards when playing AA without the money in already. Far be it from me to tell you how to play but as far as I see, you raised: | |
10-16-2006 03:05 PM
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I dunno. You seem to be betting the flop like a gurl, mate. | |
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10-16-2006 03:51 PM
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I never bet the pot on the flop. Why do it? Better hands call/raise, worse hands fold anyway. 2/3 to 3/4, depending on number of players left in, with a pot sized bet only coming in a family pot. |
10-18-2006 01:32 AM
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i dont like your 44 hand at all. | |
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10-18-2006 05:25 AM
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I don't like either of them, but I was hoping for slightly more analysis |
10-18-2006 12:12 PM
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There's a new post on the ol' blog - I'm quite pleased with it! It's a post I made on the MTT forum thread but in case you didn't see it there, please take a look: http://blog.flopturnriver.com/biondino.php |
10-18-2006 01:02 PM
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you need ta check dat hoe son! cant be lettin a trick get outta pocket like dat, yah feel me? | |
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10-18-2006 01:11 PM
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Hahaha. She's untameable, this one (which is weird because she's such a meek, quiet person on the outside). The circumstances required compromise or DEATH. So I chose compromise (and I'm happy I did too - one thing I didn't address is the fact that I also feel that there is such a thing as too much poker, and I am glad I've not let myself succumb to it. Ymmv of course...). |
10-18-2006 01:23 PM
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AQo: re-raise pre-flop or fold the flop. 44: you know better. How to keep from making mistakes at the beginning of a session: I like to read my constantly evolving list of reminders before every session ("Patience." "Don't stack off with TPTK to an unknown." "Don't limp crap in EP." "Don't take phone calls, check e-mail, read FTR while playing." etc.). | |
10-18-2006 01:27 PM
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10-18-2006 01:32 PM
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10-18-2006 06:51 PM
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10-23-2006 06:23 PM
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The gf thing is tricky, I had one who was the same as yours, same viewpoints. I think the truth is that you should be willing to compromise how much you play, but the only reason you have this problem is because you live together. | |
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11-17-2006 12:00 PM
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Re, your last post. I think your stagnating. You need the excitement back in your game. Even if it means 1 table $200NL, or a live game. You have been playing more tourneys lately. Has that helped?. Take a big chunk of your roll and spend it. If your not going to move up, lose the safety net. It's no fun because it's not fun grinding those tables. Nobody plays $25NL for fun, when they know what you know about poker. Your not the weekend drunk that puts $100 down and plays for fun, then withdraws on sunday, win or lose. | |
11-17-2006 12:51 PM
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11-17-2006 12:58 PM
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move up, play a tournament, play live. | |
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11-17-2006 12:58 PM
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11-17-2006 01:21 PM
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I see that, and it is totally acceptable to truly view poker as a hobby and "invest" your bankroll (or say 100$ a month if you're a losing player) in it just like a golfer invests in green fees, clubs and what have you. | |
11-17-2006 01:31 PM
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I think we are arguing the same side of the coin. He needs to solve alot of his issues by "Moving Up" amirite?? His blog is about motivation, boredom and just a general non interest. My point about the fishes money is to allow him to not be afraid of losing, in his words, "3 figures in a single session". All these problems with the game are a sum of not moving up when he should have. | |
11-17-2006 01:49 PM
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11-17-2006 02:07 PM
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On the AoK thing. Absolutey should stick to the psych posts, they are brilliant. I think i stated it before, that one of the problems I've had is knowing I can kill the next couple of limits and practicing bad BR management. I have had some great results when following good practices but when killing a limit out of your roll and a downswing comes, you haven't got the cash to back you up. I felt like I was a $25NL player playing $10NL underrolled. So it was hard for me to understand the "bankroll babys" as they called themselves. I work for a living, I have no need for $10NL cash and play at this level for the opportunities to move up, I can think of plenty of things to do with $50NL or $100NL cash, but the $$ was always a problem since a $1 never meant anything to bet. I just think not moving up is almost a reverse bad bankroll management issue, and should be mentioned when necassary. Turns out that we were right, he has moved to the £50NL tables and is killing, so that's a far cry from the $25NL he was sitting at in the middle of august. | |
11-18-2006 12:45 PM
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FYI I have been playing £25NL since mid 2005 - I only played $25 when I couldn't get on any £25 tables. Small difference but a genuine one I think. |
11-19-2006 10:12 PM
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11-20-2006 04:17 AM
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That was a great post, salsa. | |
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11-20-2006 05:25 AM
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About the girlfriend issue, I'd start making a (non bankroll compromising) cashout every now and then and buy her something nice or take her out to dinner. Make sure she knows that your poker playing paid for it. | |
11-20-2006 07:33 AM
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Haha she's not nagging! She's actually been fine with it for ages (not that that stops me getting worried but that's my neurosis, not hers). And fwiw I am pretty certain that saying "oh, poker paid for that" would be taken totally negatively, as some kind of "you're wrong" diss or as emotional blackmail. Maybe my gf's weird |
11-20-2006 08:19 AM
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11-21-2006 08:18 AM
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Re: that boat over boat hand, if that's the worst hand you played then your 10 buyin loss is just variance. | |
01-02-2007 07:50 AM
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Heh, it was hardly the worst I played, just the most dispiriting |
01-09-2007 02:29 PM
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Just a quick thought. You play the exact opposite of me. I take too many edges. My swings are like the ones you describe, 4+ buy-ins an up on any given session. I have recently taken a new line to not play TPTK as hard, if at all. I would like to get to a point where I'm just winning, slow and steady. Your slow and slightly upward stack building is in most part, the TP situation you discribe. The question is do you want to change that, because with more edges, comes more swings. From the other pit, not so fun. GL. | |
01-15-2007 07:57 AM
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- on that A4s nutflush draw/gutshot/overcard hand I'm not folding. | |
01-15-2007 09:55 AM
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02-11-2007 06:21 AM
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New blog post - plz to check it out! |
02-12-2007 07:24 AM
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And another! |
02-19-2007 03:47 PM
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I <3 the Tilty McTilterson title | |
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02-22-2007 08:53 PM
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Shitty night biondino. Poker sucks sometimes. At least you aren't doing it for a living! | |
02-23-2007 03:33 AM
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Would this be a bad time to tell you that my new Playboypoker sn is "Blomstret"? | |
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02-23-2007 05:28 AM
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Actually, for real - is he an FTR member? I'm going to check the member log. He took another £61 off me last night too, FWIW. |
03-09-2007 01:02 PM
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03-21-2007 08:00 AM
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03-21-2007 10:00 AM
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I have barely played in the last 10 days, and when I did (at $25NL - shoot me now) I got my arse handed to me. I'm looking forward to a proper session soon - ideally when the gf is away because I can relax more, but she has no plans to be away that I know of in the near future. In reailty I'm just going to play enough to clear $150 of bonus and then regroup in April. I *am* genuinely concerned about the player base on Crypto - £50 has become a refuge of regulars who may not be better than me, but we're fighting over what seems to be a dwindling pool of fish. Miffed, can you come back |
03-22-2007 04:35 AM
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04-03-2007 04:52 PM
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That's a pretty cool excercise, playing without seeing your cards. Should really help improving hand reading skill, I might give it a go myself. | |
04-03-2007 07:14 PM
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you just cover the screen? |
04-03-2007 07:27 PM
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Yup, I moved the poker table to the bottom of the screen and balanced a cloakroom ticket over my cards. My gf at one point tried to tidy the ticket away |
04-17-2007 12:06 AM
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