Sunday, April 16, 2006

More Losses

Quick rundown of my brief and unsuccessful session at Fort McDowell:

Game: 3-6 w/ Full Kill
Duration: 1.5 Hours
Loss: Full Rack
Losses with: AKs, AKo, & KK

Nothing noteworthy, except I always enjoying watching a moron calling station burn through $250 in the time it takes me to lose 1 bill. I love hearing advice from these people that bet out of turn and plays any hand with paint in an unraised pot. Long term, gotta roll with it.

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Big Tent Bloodbath - Collusion?

So my girlfriend (I'll refer to her as Lady J) & I go to the big tent (Casino Arizona) on Friday night for a little 3-6 action and we get sat the same table, which is always awkward. I'm not quite sure how to handle table presence and interaction when playing at the same table as a friend. I'm worried by people assuming collusion.

Situations always arise where I would have been in a pot or taken a hand further had she not been in the pot. Likewise, when I'm in a pot I'm not as aggressive and tend to protect the pot (i.e. call down when I think she has me beat, but to maximize the probability that one of us wins). After all losing money to her isn't really losing money is it? My play definately changes, probably for the worse.

Table conditions were quite good for the game. I was fairly confident that I was the best player and Lady J was the second best player at the table in terms of starting requirements, selective aggression, hand reading, pot odds, and general knowledge. The 9 person table primarily consisted of 5 weak calling stations, 1 weak-maniac, and a weak rock. Pre-flop averaged about 4 players and with about 25% of the pots raised pre-flop.

My bigger hands didn't really holdup or catch well as I lost with AQs/AQo four times and JJ. I played well and the odds played well, so I'm not all to upset.

Bottom Line:
Playing Duration: 2.5 Hrs.
Me P/L: -160 (about 45 going to Lady J)
Lady J P/L: +130

Saturday, April 08, 2006

Online Poker Tilting

Ok, so I've determined that I am not a very good online poker player, at least not right now. Most of the time I play limit online, be it 1-2, 2-4, 3-6, or 5-10 I log about 3-4 hours in a row and earn a decent profit, maybe 20 big bets or so. So things are going well at that point. I take a break and start up a new session later that day or the next, and go basically card dead. Because the online environment turns me into an action junkie, I tend to increase either my limit or multi-tabling to compensate for the downtrend in cards. Thus the shrinking of my online bankroll. It's almost like chasing your losses in blackjack by increasing your bet size. This type of behavior only compounds my tilting.

What's interesting is that this never happens to me in the casinos. It's not like I catch some bad beats in 3-6 and then make a table change to the 1-2 NL to make up for my losses or change of luck. Over the long term horizon I'm a break-even/small profit low limit player in the casinos, but a perennial losers online. Another reason for me to stick to the brick casinos.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Humble Beginnings

I've decided to start blogging my poker experiences as a way to a minimize the exposure of my bankroll, i.e., not blow it too quickly.

Now I don't consider myself a great low limit player, but a pretty damn good one. I'm going to find out how to make 3-6 profitable in this bloody desert, one way or another.

I've spent quite some time at the Indian Casinos here in AZ, but it just has not been as profitable as my excursions to Vegas, Laughlin, or Cali Casinos. More to follow...