Forgot to post these earlier. Just in case you don’t follow my Twitter or just missed the links, here are the trip reports I wrote about the poker portion of traveling to Peru.
This past week has been stressful and emotionally tolling for personal reasons, so I haven’t played much poker. I hear I haven’t been missing out on much, though, because games have been mostly awful.
Since Friday and Saturdays are the best days of the week to play poker in my opinion, I decided to play a few games the past couple of days. Because a large number of people are trying to get Supernova Elite before the year is over, a lot of regs are resorting to playing other regs at higher stakes to get VPPs faster. Due to this and not really wanting to play regs all day, I decided to just play $100s and $200s the past couple of days.
Playing lower stakes has been pretty nice because I pretty much don’t play regs all day (for a change). I have been on a pretty annoying downswing since coming back from Peru (and just before it), which appears to have me tilting a lot easier than usual. I particularly remember getting extremely annoyed today after losing 7 straight $100s to a fish today, which is just silly considering the stakes are so low.
(I feel the need to interject and say that I just read the post I made before this and I’d also written about losing 7 BI to a fish. I guess 7 is that magic tilting number for me :P)
For the rest of the year, I plan on only playing when games are good. I’m not really interested in playing few games per hour and mostly regs, so I’ll likely just quit any session that doesn’t look promising in December.
Had another bad day. I actually got some decent volume today, but I couldn’t win a hand today. I felt pretty tilted during some rematches versus a fish when he was up 7 BI on me and I couldn’t win a hand.
I ended up losing 6 BI to him overall which was pretty annoying, but I’m kinda sad I got so tilted. I’m pretty sure I played fine versus him despite my annoyance, but it would have been nice if I wasn’t yelling, “omg can I win a flip” every 2nd game 😛
Not much to say other than the action has been insanely slow this past week. I’ve come to realize that not getting enough volume is more tilting that most kinds of other run bad. You pretty much just remember every single game you lost and there is no chance to play other games to get over the tilt of bad beats.
I managed to play over 100 games the other days this past week, but today I couldn’t even get 20 games/hour. I sure hope this isn’t a sign of things to come for the rest of the month because if it is, I might end up taking more time off than I thought.
Today was insanely frustrating. Felt tilted for the first time in a while during rematches with some random. He seemed somewhat competent but made plenty of mistakes that I couldn’t hold against. I ran plenty below EV vs him and feel really frustrated about it.
I feel pretty annoyed with poker at the moment. The last few days back to online have been insanely tilting overall.
Well this month was my first losing month of poker this year. I only played half of the month so lack of volume played a part. Hopefully December goes better, although I’m only planning on playing half the month again, this time because of Christmas.
Well I’m back from an amazing trip to Peru. I had a wonderful time and have a lot of memories and photos. I keep meaning to write a trip report, but I haven’t gotten around to it. At the very least, I’ll probably write an LAPT trip report and post it on PokerListings soon.
I thought a lot about online poker when I was gone. By the time it was time to go home, I was looking forward to playing again.
I reviewed yesterday but didn’t play any games. Today I dove right in, playing 126 games which is a lot for me. It’s actually the most number of hypers I’ve played in one day since I started playing them. In total I lost around 10 ABIs.
Lobbies were awful today, so I played around 90% regs. I mainly just rematched people that decided to sit my lobbies. I played mostly 200s and 300s today, with 28 $100s thrown in. Somehow half my losses came from the $100s.
At this point I’m mostly interested in playing as many games as possible and improving as much as possible. Lobbies are going to stay bad until the end of the year since many people are grinding SNE, so I’m not expecting soft games. I don’t think I am -EV vs most regs at the stakes I play, so playing lots of games at this time of year isn’t going to hurt me that much. I can probably expect a lot of variance, though.
Off to Peru for the LAPT Grand Final! Hopefully I have a sweet tournament trip report when I’m back.
Well my last online session was a bad one as I had my worst day ever at hyper HU. Volume was extremely slow tonight, so I only played 67 games but I unfortunately lost 20 average buy-ins overall.
I hear that negative 20 BI is a pretty typical bad day, and I am sure that I’ve just gotten lucky to not have had a day like it before today. It sucks that it had to happen on a day when I played a third of my volume at $300s, though.
Since I only played 67 games and managed to lose over 60% of them, it’s not surprising that I felt fairly annoyed for a good part of the session. Most of my losses came in a 20 game stretch mid-session where I won one game the entire time, with half my money going to some random at $300s that couldn’t lose versus me.
Evaluating how I played in the middle of the losing stretch, I’d say it was definitely not perfect but not awful either. I remember making a couple mistakes that I might not have made if I hadn’t been tilted, but I don’t think it wasn’t anything extremely bad. It might be worth going over this stretch of hand histories to make sure, though.
Now that the session is over and I’m writing this blog, I feel okay about my losses. Compare this with how I felt on November 6th, when I lost a mere quarter of what I lost today, and it just shows that the level of tilt after a bad day isn’t 100% dependent on the $ value of losses.
Comparing the two days, I can’t really figure out exactly what the difference is yet. Hopefully by continuing to update this blog after each session, I’ll eventually figure out exactly what causes me to tilt the most.
I started a bit later today than I would have liked, but luckily games were decent throughout the night. I got sat by a couple mediocre regs here and there, but I got to play mostly randoms aside from that. My average buy-in today was around $200, which is great.
I had a tilting last 30 min at the end of my session when I lost 5 straight ABIs, but overall it wasn’t a big deal. I ended up winning 5 ABIs which is a nice chance of pace from the breakeven I’ve been experiencing so far in November.
I’m playing one more session tomorrow before I take a two week vacation from online poker.