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reclaiming a positive baseline

I don’t even know if that title makes sense, but I’m going with it!

I haven’t written in a while because it’s been a pretty tough last couple weeks. As I wrote at the start of the month, I haven’t been feeling 100% and I’ve been trying to figure out why. I’ve had a blood test and an x-ray, and my doctor says that I’m a “puzzle”. He contacted an ears/nose/throat specialist and I have an appointment with that doctor next month.

So yeah, still dunno what’s wrong with me.

The good news is that this past week I’ve noticed a lot of improvement and I’m feeling much better than earlier this month. Today I played a healthy session and got in much better volume than previous days. I didn’t feel tired early in my session like usual, so I was able to take advantage of the good games later at night.

I have a week before I go out of town for a week to visit some friends, so I’m hoping the feel-good continues and that I can get some solid volume before I leave.

rollercoaster month

Today was one of those days where I felt upbeat despite running bad but then I couldn’t keep feeling positive after getting crushed literally all day. I lost back every dollar I made last week and then some, which unsurprisingly felt awful. The good thing is that I didn’t feel terrible until near the end of the night. A positive is a positive, I suppose.

 

good week

The week improved a lot since the last time I posted, ie. I started running good. I played only a half week but ran like 2.5% above EV, which is really nice. It’s definitely made me happier at the end of my sessions πŸ˜‰

I’m doing a lot of things to try to free up more time for poker because I want to get back to 30+ hours per week. I’ve been easily distracted by non-poker things this past week, so I’m gonna try really hard to fix that this next week.

The main thing is that I have to start waking up earlier in the day. I keep getting up late but don’t like to play later than usual when I start late. Logic states that starting later means I should play later, but apparently I don’t do that. Soooo only solution is to start waking up earlier πŸ˜›

tough day

Had a nice day off yesterday but another tough day of poker today. Volume was okay for me, but I think it was mostly because I was getting lots of rematches rather than lots of lobbies.

I was mentally weak when it came to bad variance today. I’m not sure if it’s because I’m not feeling 100% physically or because it’s leftover tilt from my bad Friday session.

I’ve definitely been struggling a lot to feel good lately. I haven’t been sleeping well and I have a couple small problems that might require some minor surgery and/or blood tests/x-rays depending on whether or not they improve. I’ve also had some headache problems and allergy issues, so it’s just been a lot to deal with at once.

I’ve written in the past about my issues with people beating me for multiple games in a row. I was unable to keep my cool in these situations today, and I have a couple objects thrown across the room as evidence for it. I didn’t break anything, though πŸ˜‰

One of the players that beat me for 10 straight today was el grillo, the PokerStars pro. He won 10 and then quit me after losing 2 for a nice little hit-and-run. I’d expect a little better out of someone that represents the site as a pro, as hit-and-running is pretty lame. I guess the $1.6k he won off me was a big deal to him and he didn’t want to risk it once he stopped running insanely hot. Hopefully I get it back in the future although he doesn’t play a lot of hyper HU.

Overall I didn’t play my best today. I can count at least 3 glaring mistakes that resulted in giving stacks away, and I’m sure there were plenty more small mistakes that resulted in a much lower ROI than usual. I didn’t have the discipline to fold certain spots when I should, and I didn’t take the time to think as much I should be in certain hands.

I guess it’s also worth noting that I had to take a break in the middle of my second session today because I was insanely tilted and had to calm myself down. I don’t usually have to take breaks for this purpose, so I guess I’m just not in a great mindset at the moment.

It’s been a tough last three months or so of poker. I really hope it turns around soon.

long last day of May

Last time I wrote, I was lamenting on the lack of volume. Today, no complaints there. It was really incredible, actually – I am really amazed at the number and quality of games I got today.

Not only did I play ~30 games per hour, I actually played more $200s than $100s for basically the first time in my life. It obviously makes perfect sense that lower stakes run more often than higher stakes, so it’s incredibly surprising that I could ever get more $200s than $100s.

I played over 200 games, which I haven’t done in a long while. It’s nice to get a good day of volume in.

Unfortunately, I had one of my worst days ever where variance is concerned. I haven’t looked at my results (and won’t do so until the end of tomorrow as usual), but I know it was a blood bath. I just lost all day today, from the very start until the very end.

It’s frustrating that I ran so bad on a day I finally got to play lots of games. The good thing is that I didn’t get really tilted for most of the day. Towards the end of my 2nd session I started to get pretty tired, so I don’t think I played optimally. I was certainly still very +EV in all the games I was in, though, so I’m fine with the fact that I didn’t stop playing.

I definitely felt pangs of frustration in the latter half of my session, especially after I lost 10 of 12 games versus one player that ran extremely hot vs me. But I would have expected me to lose it a lot more than I did given how terribly the day went, so I’ll take that as a good thing.

back at it

It’s been a while since I last posted, mostly because I haven’t been playing much online poker. Before today I only played ~20 hours since getting back to Montreal, and action has been very bad so I’ve had a much lower expected hourly than usual.

When I haven’t really been feeling like playing, I’ve mostly just sat around and waited for lobbies. A couple days I did this at $200s and $100s on just PokerStars and saw that the games per hour was only 8. This is really terrible. On days where games have been good this year, the number is at least 15 and up to 20.

On days when I’m feeling motivated, I either sit other regs to up the table count or add $60s. The option I choose mostly depends on which regs are online and whether the reg is at $200 or $100. I’d prefer to play regs at $200 instead of $100, but it really depends. There are a lot of very weak players moving up to $100s from $60s that are really nice to play even at lower stakes.

I set out today intending on playing a full day of poker. It was just horrible volume, though. It’s the day after SCOOP and a Monday so I guess I couldn’t have expected action to be very good, but it’s pretty irritating nonetheless. My average buy-in is usually $130 on a typical day, but today it was $113 thanks to the $60s I had to play.

I’m gonna try again tomorrow and I’m really hoping things are better!

Montreal (Food) Trip Report

If you want the poker version of the trip report, click this link: Courtney Gee Poker Blog. Part 1 of my WPT Montreal trip report is posted, and the part 2 should go up soon.

The trip report here is mostly going to be pictures of food because that’s what I love doing most while on vacation! I’m not much for museums and churches, I’m more an eating and shopping kinda girl.

The biggest challenge of my trip was ensuring that I ate dairy-free. My skin gets bad inflammation that requires corticosteroid creams when I eat dairy, so I’ve been trying to cut it out of my diet.

We went to La Prunelle, a French restaurant in downtown Montreal, and they did a really nice job of dairy-free food. I had the most AMAZING salmon tartare with capers and sweet potato chips. The mayo was made in-house and contained milk, but they were nice enough to provide me a version without dairy:

salmon tartare

My main meal at La Prunelle was their sweetbreads. I’d never tried sweetbreads before and wanted to give it a shot:

sweetbreads

The sweetbreads were okay, but I probably wouldn’t order them ever again. If you’re not familiar with what they are, here’s a wiki link.

While in Montreal, I got to eat one of the most fancy hot dogs ever:

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I got this hot dog dish at a random little coffee shop we happened to stumble upon. They had a house hot dog on the menu, but I couldn’t have it because the bread had dairy. The chef of the joint offered to make me a dairy-free version, and this is what he came up with! It was delicious.

The best restaurant we tried during our week downtown was Kazu, a small Japanese place. There’s always a line to get into the place for dinner, no matter what time or what day it is. This is what I ordered the first time I went there:

grilled chicken

I took at a look at their menu just now and can’t seem to find it, so I have no idea what it’s called. They had a bunch of menu items on the wall of the restaurant, too, so there’s a lot missing from the online menu. It was grilled BBQ chicken with egg, salad, and pickled vegetables, and it was quite delicious.

I don’t usually eat at the same restaurant twice while on vacation because I love sampling new places, but this particular restaurant was too good to just have once. I wanted to try everything!

In total over the two visits, I also tried the beef carpaccio, gyoza, crispy BBQ chicken tortilla salad, Buta-Don (stewed pork), and beef kalbi (BBQ short ribs). They were all very good, but the best of the bunch was definitely the chicken tortilla salad. I highly recommend it if you ever go there! My other favorites were the beef carpaccio and short ribs.

One of my favorite meals was from the last restaurant we went to before leaving Montreal: Stash Cafe. It’s a Polish restaurant in Old Montreal and they have all the Polish favorites like perogies, Kielbasa, and cabbage rolls. I really wanted perogies but I didn’t think there was any point in getting them if I couldn’t have cheese and sour cream, so I went for cabbage rolls:

cabbage rolls

It was a great choice because they were AMAZING. It might have been my favorite meal of the trip, and that’s saying a lot because I really loved Kazu. These cabbage rolls were just incredible, though. The tomato sauce was the perfect combination of sweet and tangy, and the cabbage rolls themselves were so good they didn’t even need the sauce. Man, I really wish I could eat these right now!

That’s all the food photos I have. This last pic is of me in Old Montreal close to Stash Cafe:

Old Montreal

I didn’t really take many photos other than of food! I thought Downtown Montreal was quite nice overall, though. I can’t wait to go again and eat at some of these restaurants again. I probably won’t go to WPT Montreal in November, but I would consider going again in May next year.

off to Montreal

I ended up taking the rest of April off because it appears I needed some rest. I’ve never encountered poker burn out before so I didn’t know what the signs were. But it looks like going from 15 hour weeks straight to 35+ hour weeks is a recipe for it!

Luckily I’m about to leave for WPT Montreal, so the timing works out okay. I’m probably just playing the 3k Main Event and then enjoying the city when I bust.

I’ve never been to Montreal before so I’m pretty excited! My favorite thing to do is eat, so I’m happily taking advice on awesome restaurants. Leave a comment or email me πŸ™‚

I’ll post a trip report when I’m back. I’ll probably post tournament updates on Twitter, so follow me @courtiebee if you’re interested.

this past week can go die

Title says it all. Hate for this blog to be all doom and gloom lately, but that’s how life has been. I really hate poker at this very moment.

Looked at my results and the week went badly as expected. I confirmed just got coolered all week because my EV is just as bad as my results. The days I felt like I was tilting for nothing weren’t just tilt for nothing because I confirmed lost heaps those days. Blah blah blah.

In other news, I felt good for the first time all week today. I spent like 11 hours in bed but at least it worked! Volume was also incredible late in the day today. I played an hour later than I usually do and had to decline fish at $200s to stop. I was just getting too tired and tilty for my own good, so I had to stop.

I’m glad this week is over. I lost over half my month’s profits in less than 700 games, and I felt sleep deprived the entire time. Pretty much nothing this past week went right in any facet of my life, so yeah, good riddance.

sleepy day

The sleeping problems continue. Melatonin didn’t help and I woke up several times during the night as usual. I’m not sure what to do at this point. I might have to buy a new bed, I guess?

I felt pretty bad today and probably shouldn’t have played poker, but I really wanted to. I’m trying to get as many hours in as possible this year and my inability to sleep is really hindering my progress.

I refrained from sitting regs today since I wasn’t feeling up to par and added $60s to get some softer games. I definitely made some mistakes today but I think I was still making enough money per hour to make it worth it.

I feel like today went badly overall where results are concerned and that I got coolered too many times to be profitable. Add in the mistakes I made due to being tired and I’m left crossing my fingers that I lost less than I think πŸ˜›

This week has been pretty terrible. Maybe tomorrow will salvage it like last Saturday?