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February 22nd, 2009 — General
I’ve been playing online poker for almost 5 years. Sometimes I just really have to force myself to play.
So yesterday I really felt the force, my mind was saying that I have to play. Make more money now or you’ll be broke in the future.
I just thought okay, I’m not playing. I always have these fun games with my mind where I notice it saying something ridiculous and I instantly object.
For example, if I have to take out the garbe and hear “Maybe later, I can do other stuff now” in the back of my head”. That instantly triggers my alarm bell. I then force myself to take out the garbage right away just to show my mind who’s boss.
That’s what I’m doing now. Protesting vs. my mind and it’s ridiculous fears and beliefs of needing more money all the time.
I’ve always been a fan of living simply. I don’t know why but I just like to really cut my expenses. I have no qualms about buying an apartment because that’s an investment, and a sound one.
But buying a nice car, TVs, watches, unnecessary subscriptions, eating out all the time and those kind of things I just avoid.
I’m not like most when it comes to these things but I like it
Tomorrow I’m heading to some Aikido seminar deep in Finnish terroritory. We shall be what comes of it.
I have to wake up at 4AM so that’s already a bad start.
See you guys next week. Keep protesting your minds!
February 14th, 2009 — General
Been working alot on my website. I wrote two articles, one on US Poker Sites and one on the Pros and Cons of Gambling (in my experience).
On the poker side I did well today, started off in the red but climbed up to finish the day up 2.4 buyins or so.
On the food side, the missus is making pancakes which I am looking forward to with great delight!!!
I saw Body of Lies yesterday. I’m going to give it about 6.8/10, it was good but not great. Worth watching though if you’re bored.
No poker strategy today! You’ll find tons to read at my other website meanwhile
Ship the ships…
P.S. I’m thinking about starting some PLO (a.k.a Omaha High Poker) but I’m too lazy. And the swings scare me, I’ve always been a big fan of winning consistently.
February 12th, 2009 — General
Whatup in the hayhouse,
It’s been a long time. I grew bored of writing a blog so I just whatevered it.
I’ve been running like pure squirrelhats lately but it seems like I’m bouncing back, and you always learn stuff when you’re getting crushed.
Sucks getting in AA vs 65o on the turn for 200bb on a board of 2684 rainbow and getting owned by the 5 river. After losing that 400bb pot I wanted to kill babies and eat kittens.
Anyway, since last time I started some martial arts which I like so far. There aren’t much to choose from up here in Northern Winterland but I have been a regular at the Aikido place and just recently started Ju-jutsu.
Aikido kind of gets a bad rep because most people who practice Aikido are, well, turning it into a religion. The teacher I found is brutal, yesterday I thought my arm was going to break when he was demonstrating stuff on me. Aikido does take a long time to learn though, and feels kind of useless sometimes but meh, if nothing else, it’s a nice workout
Ju-jutsu is same but different. It is more to the point.
Has anyone seen a good movie lately? I’ve seen Benjamin Button, The Escapist and a bunch more that I can’t remember now. I think I want to see Body of Lies.
July 30th, 2008 — General
How do you play Texas hold’em? Texas hold’em is one of the simplest of poker games to learn. However, mastering the game can be extremely difficult.
If you’ve never played poker before, Texas hold’em is a good game to start with as it is the most popular game for cash games as well as poker tournaments. Most of the cards are shared so there is not much of which to keep track. The game breaks down as follows.
The Start of a Texas Hold’em Deal
The game starts with the player to the left of the dealer putting up a bet. The player to his left then puts up a bigger bet, usually twice the size of the first bet. These players are called the small blind and big blind respectively. Their bets start the action.
Two cards are then dealt to each player. The player to the left of the big blind must now decide based on his two cards whether to call the big blind’s bet, raise, or fold, giving up on the hand. This process continues clockwise around the table.
When it is the small blind’s turn, he may complete to a full bet, raise or fold. If someone has already raised, he may call, raise or fold. The big blind may then check or raise if no one else has raised, or call, raise or fold if someone has raised.
Post Flop Play
Once all players have called all bets or folded, the dealer turns three cards up in the middle of the table. This is the flop.
Starting to the left of the dealer and proceeding clockwise, players may now check or bet. If someone bets, the following players may fold, call or raise. Once this betting round ends, a fourth card, the turn, is put face up in the middle.
Another betting round, usually at double the prior limit, takes place. There is then a fifth card, the river, put out and a final betting round. Anyone who has not folded turns up their cards. Whoever has the best five card poker hand using the two cards in their plus the five on the board wins the pot.
The Button
In a casino and online, the casino deals for the players. For this reason, one player gets “the button,” a white disk that indicates he is in the dealer position even though he is not actually dealing. The button rotates clockwise with each deal.
July 21st, 2008 — General
Table Selection Concepts: Seat Selection
Many poker players realize that to be successful at poker, they need to expand their repertoire of skills beyond knowing when to bluff and when to raise. Seemingly, insignificant factors such as table selection can play an important role. Finding the right table, one with players weaker than you are, can give you an edge you might otherwise miss. Once you’ve found the right table though, your work is not done.
Poker Table Seat Selection: Loose Opponents
Once you’re at the table of your choice, what if there is more than one seat open? Where do you sit? Base your decision on the observations you have made while couting out the table.
In online texas holdem, more specifically at a no limit texas holdem table, you would like to sit so that loose players are on your immediate right. This is so that in most cases these players will act before you. If you have a marginal hand or want to try to steal the pot, it will be easier knowing that this player has already acted. If you have a strong hand and would like to trap, this player will often bet into you, making trapping more effective.
Tight Opponents
Tight opponents opponents are better to have on your left. If you bet and are raised, you will be able to put this player on a strong hand, allowing you to get away from the hand if you are weak. In most cases, when the flop misses both you and this opponent, you will be able to put in a bet first and take control of the hand, often winning the pot outright.
Notes About Seat Selection
Not all players will have obvious tendencies that allow you to take advantage through seat selection. Keep your eyes open though. If you notice a good seat, tell the dealer you want it after it opens. Most players will think you are switching seats because the new seat is “lucky.” It may be, but not in the way that they think.