Poker blogs

This isn’t going to turn into a poker blog… there are plenty of those out there, including Iggy’s Poker Blog. He pointed me to a bulletin board post from David Ross, who’s trying to play online poker for a living. Ross notes:

One revelation from this week is that I’m still paying off too much when I’m losing. Turn raises from players that don’t bluff, when I’m holding just overcards, or the river bet when the flush card hits. I think I threw away a lot of bets. It’s an interesting phenomenon actually. It’s almost like I want to see what I was beat by this time. There isn’t much doubt I’ve lost, its just a question of to what. And I still pay it. Definitely something to work on.

Don’t I know it! As I said in the post just below this one, my high for the day was $175. 50 minutes later and I was down to $155. Sure, it’s loose change to a guy like Ross, but the point is that I started chasing with overcards and paying to see winning hands. Brutal. It’s just not worth it. If I play enough hands, someone else will show me if the guy who’s betting into me is an aggro bluffing river rat with shit hole cards.

Gotta keep focused on profits.

Spring Break: Poker Week

After taking advantage of a PokerStars deposit bonus of a measley 15% back in February, I basically ran through my bank, leaving me with a dollar or so. It’s enough to play at the nickel or penny tables, but seriously, that’s a freaking waste of time. I’ll go back from time to time for the freeroll or frequent player point tourneys to get some NL practice in, but I don’t think I’ll be doing much more than that.

Ten days ago I bought in for $50 at PartyPoker. Party rocks. If you play well, you’ll catch lots of wins against the fish. 6 days later I had doubled up and cashed out my initial $50. Nice. Nothing better than playing with Other People’s Money.

A couple days ago I switched over to the 1/2 tables from the .50/1 tables. It’s more expensive, but provided I play well enough to minimize my losses and win enough medium and big pots, I tend to come out on top. I’ve gotten some great hands: Royal Flush, four Kings (twice), Aces full of eights, etc. Gotten some good winning flops, too.

Today I started with $122 in the bank. I ended the day with $155 (low – $100, high – $175). I cashed out $50 to Neteller (by accident) and another $50 to my bank account. I’d prefer to have $100 in my bank on Party, but I can wait for a promotion to give me a little extra. Actually, a friend of mine was watching me play earlier and liked what he saw. He may put in some real money and get me a referral bonus.

But even with all this money floating around, I’m still down $150 since June. $250 of all money I’ve spent was wasted on PokerStars, so that’s not too bad. Now that school’s back in session and I’m hip-deep in work, I think I’ll cut back on my play a bit. Hopefully I can keep up this run when I do play and get into the black overall. I have some poker purchases I want to make with my poker money: Books, software, etc.

When 2 + 1 = Renault

Geneva motor show 2004 – Renault Wind

Leather is indeed something of a theme on this car… it’s even got to the roll hoops and boot lining, as well as the two front seats and the central section linking them together.

This section is what provides the car’s party trick, actually. You can take it out and turn it inside out to create a saddle shape – and hey presto, your two-seat roadster has turned into a 2+1.