Saturday, February 24, 2007

Sky Poker - 1st Impressions

Sky Poker launched their new interactive poker show on sky channel 846 a couple of weeks ago so I decided to check it out as the nightly £2,500 game looked like pretty good value.

I've now played in the £2,500 Open once, a £1,000 freeroll once and three or four celebrity Sit & Gos and I'm pretty impressed. The poker software runs in your browser, so nothing to download. The poker software is pretty good and runnning in your browser doesn't really hamper things. If you have Sky TV then you can watch the coverage on channel 846 and even play on TV using your remote. Very groovy!


Where things get really groovy though are the TV coverage and your involvement in it. The TV show runs in a an amazing virtual studio with two presenters analysing the game as it unfolds and three celebrity girst players, each with a bounty on their heads.

The night I played in the open there were 317 players. The presenters are able to call up hands and re-run them on TV and analyse the way they are played as well as keeping you up to date on the progress of the tournament. It's quite exciting to watch the TV coverage of the tournament you are playing in. The presenters also periodically chat to the celebrity guests to see how they are getting on in the game. There are also segments where they stop to answer questions that the audience are texting or emailing in.

One night this week, Tikay from Blonde poker was presenting and Colchester Kev was one of the Clebrity guests, so I had to tune in and join in. The banter between Tikay, Kev and Helen was an absolute riot as they took the piss out of each other. There were plenty of Blondes playing in the tournament and Sit & Gos and even more of them railing the tables and firing witty motivational comment around in the chat box and mailing into the show. It was compulsive, hilarious viewing.

But it gets better... After Kev was knocked out of the open I decided to join one of the Celebrity Sit & Gos that Kev was playing in. I actually ended up playing in three of them and clocking up a 4th a 2nd and a 1st. The first game was tough and I never really got into my stride, but the second game was where the fun really began. I was playing pretty well and holding my own whilst the chatbox was getting saturated with chat from fellow blondes.

Eventually it got down to Heads up with Kev. When asked how he was doing by the presenters he said he had a good chip lead. We continued to slug it out for another ten minutes then presenters came across to ask how Kev was doing again and he said it was a good game and that we were about even. Tikay then asked if I had fought my way back to even out the chip stacks and Kev had to confess he had been lieing earlier :-). Anyway, when asked about the current hand Kev told everybody what cards were out on the board and then went on to tell Tikay, all the Sky viewers and worst of all me what he was holding, oooops. What else could I do but put in a massive overbet, much to the amusement of Tikay in the studio and all the Blondes railing us. Kev naturally folded and much hilarity ensued. I never did tell him that I had made my straight and knew I had him beat even before he revealed his hand.

We kept playing for another ten minutes or so before Tikay and Helen came back to interview Kev. As they chatted the flop cards came down and Kev moved all in. He had been shoving a bit in previous hands as the blinds were now big and the flop was a bit raggedy. I had made middle pair but had a King kicker. I suspected Kev had either made top pair or was on an out and out bluff. I thought for a moment and was pretty sure I was behind, but that kicker was good and wouldn't it be a laugh to make the call and see his reaction on live TV. If he was bluffing it would be a riot, if not I still had my King kicker and it would make good telly. It's for a good cause too as anything Kev won would go to charity. I called his all in.

Kev leapt out of his chair and all eyes were on his monitor. Sure enough he had top pair and he started begging the Poker gods not to show him a king on the turn or river. No King came and he won the pot with his top pair before letting out the triumphant battle cry of "Ship it to the fat lad from Colchester". I litterally had tears streaming down my cheeks, what a laugh.

I played one final celebrity Sit & Go but NTL dropped my connection right at the start of the game and it took me about 15 minutres to get back in, by which time there were only three of us left in the game. I had been blinded down to about 800 chips and the two other players had around 4,000 chips each, this was going to be tough. I went into Pushbot mode, picked my spots and I'm delighted to tell you I took down the game with a very satisfying 1st place.

All in all an excellent night of poker, not the most profitable but perhaps one of the most fun. Being part of a TV tournament is great but it's absolutely awesome when you get into a situation where you are playing against somebody who you are watching on live TV , the presenters are getting involved with the game and the chatbox is streaming with comments and abuse from the Blonde squad. A truly interactive, compelling and absolutely hilarious experience. You should try it.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Daniel Negreanu's Buddy Dexter

Daniel interviews one of the unknown masters of poker in his latest video blog. Just when I feel I'm getting somewhere I realise I still have so much to learn. I think we can all learn a lot from Dexter.

Check out Daniel's interview with Dexter, it's hilarious.

A Good Evening

A quick update on my earlier ramblings...

I spent a little time as I said I would logging some more hands in Poker Tracker and analysing my stats and sure enough I've been cashing more regularly in $10 games than the smaller ones. So off I went for an evening of $10 games.

I've only played 3 games tonight but the results have been excellent.

Titan - $10+$1 - 6 player - finished 1st
Titan - $10+$1 - 6 player - finished 2nd
Party - $11 - 10 player - finished 1st

Total Buyins - $33
Total Winnings - $110

Profit - $77 Kerchingggg

That's it sod these silly little $3 & $5 games, I'm going to try and stick to the $10's for the rest of the month. I find the players far more predictable.

I do find it frustrating that I have less ITM in the smaller games and I feel I should be able to beat them. But I think I'll stick to the $10's for now and come back and work out how to beat the smaller games some other time.

I've been playing about with screen capturing my games a bit in the last week or so, I just wish I'd captured some of these as I'm pretty proud of how I played them. Never mind, I'll try and do some capture again soon and post a video or two up here.

Instinct tells me I should keep playing when I'm winning, but it's late and I'm tired, so I've just cracked open an ice cold Guinness and I'm going to sit back with a poker mag for an hour before going to bed with smug satisfied smile on my face.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Pocker Tracker

A few things have been happening recently that I want to put up on my blog but rather than making a flurry of postings tonight I'm going to try and pace myself and put up one a day.

My last post about bankroll management seemed emenantly sensible at the time but I have to say two weeks on it's frustrating the hell out of me. Don't get me wrong, I still think the logic of it is spot on and it should protect me from blowing my bankroll if I hit any rough patches.

The problem is that my accounts on some of the poker sites don't have much in them which means when I start playing on one of these sites at 1/20 of my roll on that site it means that I am playing in $2, $3 or $5 games. Whilst this is frustrating because the potential winnings and rate of growth are slow, the biggest killer is the fact that my ROI seems to be worse at these levels because the players I'm up against are less predictable.

I've been getting the feeling that I was more profitable at $10 than $5 and below and a quick look at my spreadsheet seems to confirm that. So the last couple of nights I've been playing on William Hill and Titan where my bankroll is a bit healthier and I can play at $10 and still be inside 1/20 of my account on that room.

I also fired up poker tracker last night and started updating some of my hands. I hadn't used it in a while so there are a lot of hands to import and the William Hill and Titan ones need a bit of manual help with the tournament summaries. A quick glance at my stats in poker tracker would seem to confirm that I'm more profitable at $10 so I'm going to stick to $10's on WH and Titan for the next few nights.

Itching for a game now but I'm going to spend another hour in poker tracker before i dive into the tables. More hand updating and analysis before I start ripping up the tables.

You have to go into these things with a positive mental attitude :-)

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Bankroll Management

Starting at the beginning of this month I'm going to use a new bankroll management formula to decide which games I play. There was a good article on bankroll management in a recent copy of Inside Edge magazine and this forms the basis of the formula I will use.

The rules I will be following are essentially:

  1. At the start of a playing session I am only going to allow myself to play in Sit & Go's with <= 10 players, with a buy in of 5% or less of my account balance on that site. So in other words, if I start the night on Party Poker and have $100 in my account then I am only allowed to play $5 Sit & Go's with less than or equal to 10 players.
  2. I am only allowed to move up to the next level of buy in an Sit & Go once I have a profit of 2 x the buy in. Therefore, I cannot play a $10 Sit & Go on party until I have a profit for the session of $20
  3. If I lose the higher value Sit & Go I step back down to the previous level
  4. The same rules apply for MTT but I need to have made 3 x the buy in before I play. In other words I need to be in profit by $30 for a session before I play a $10 MTT
  5. I won't skip levels, I can only go up one level at a time.

This should reduce swings in my bankroll and ensure a steady, if somewhat slow growth. If I am having a losing say it should only be at the lowest levels. If I am playing well and having a good day I will progress up the levels. Essentially as I move up the levels or choose to play a multi table tournament I will have already made a profit for the day and the next game basically becomes a freeroll.

I've also noticed that some days it takes me a couple of games to really get into my stride, this technique should help me here as it minimises the losses.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

January Results

Great news, I managed to finish January in profit. Admittedly the profits weren't as good as December or January, but the main thing is it was a profit. That's three months in a row that I've shown a profit... Yipee

Jan 07: Profit $119
Dec 06: Profit $504
Nov 06: Profit $305

Why wasn't my profit as high as the previous two months? Well I think I have an answer. Variance! and I don't think my MTT game was quite as sharp as the previous months.

In Nov & Dec the bulk of my profit came from a few big multi table games whilst this month my profit is all from single table sit and go games. I am pleased with my Sit & Go's this month, I've played a lot of them and the results have been very consistent. I played 108 S&G's and my average buy in was $6.86, the resulting ITM was 46% with an ROI of 19%.

I played 38 Multi Table Games with an average buy in of $9.43, an ITM of 13% and an ROI of -6%. I did cash out in five games, but I need to be doing better than that. Whilst variance may have been a factor. on reflection, I don't think I was playing aggressive enough. I think my play in the previous two months had been a bit more confident and agressive.

MTT Results:
$5 MTT - William Hill - 149 players - Finished 4th - Won $55
$5 MTT - Poker Stars - 18 players - Finished 3rd - Won $18
£10 MTT - William Hill - 83 players - Finished 5th - Won $66
$6 MTT - Party Poker - 50 players - Finished 3rd - Won $42
(had to shut down laptop and get on a plane when 4 left, could have won!!)

$10 MTT - DTD - 128 players - Finished 4th - Won $85

Conclusion: I need to sharpen up my MTT game again. I will be implementing a new Bankroll management formula for February that should also help, I'll post about it later. I will also keep grinding away at the Sit & Go's, I want to exceed the 108 in January, I'll try and manage 150 this month. Oh... and I want to make February another profitable month, but that goes without saying!



Interesting Poker Name


Spotted this interesting nickname on Titan recently.

What do you think was the last thing she saw before leaving the tournament?

That's right, I waved my Nuts in her face. Lol