08.25.09
Focus and Tilt
Thanks to my Verizon AirCard I’ve been playing tourneys online while traveling back and forth to Louisiana. I find it a great way to pass the time. I also feel I play really well in the car because with lack of any distractions I am incredibly focused on the play at the table. I play very low limit tourneys incase we loose signal which can happen in the back roads of Texas and Louisiana.
We were traveling to North Louisiana on Friday. I played a $2 1R1A tourney. It was a fairly soft group and I chipped up early. I was sitting at 20K when I suddenly lost signal. Sigh. We were in no man’s land so I figured I wouldn’t pick it up for about 20 minutes. I was right. I picked the signal up right where I expected. I had blinded down to about 15K chips but was still in good shape. The problem though was in the meantime I had lost my focus. I had gotten out of the rhythm of the game.
I limped in a blind vs blind hand with KJo. I should have raised preflop but I was playing on auto-pilot. The flop came Jxx. No straight draws; No flush draws. I bet out. The BB goes all in. He had me covered. I was so confused by his play I didn’t know what to do. I tanked big time. I couldn’t put him on AJ or a PP because he didn’t raised me preflop. Being in the BB there was a chance he hit two pair but his all in move was such an overbet. His move just didn’t compute. They say if the play dosen’t make sense it is probably a bluff. I tanked so long my cards auto folded.
Having lost my focus I couldn’t properly analyze the hand. I really believe it was a bad steal attempt and I should have called. I was really busy kicking myself when I got 10 10 on the button. I raised 3 times the bb . The bb called. The flop came Kxx. BB checked. I bet. The BB thought about it a long time and went all in. I totally tilted and called. Limper had a weak King and I was out 5 from the money.
From Hero to Zero in two hands. I attribute it all to losing my focus during the intenet black out I experienced. My mind went on to other things and I didn’t get back in focus when the connection returned.
Today’s lesson is…………… Poor Focus = Bad Play = Tilt = Busto!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
08.20.09
$24 tourney on Full Tilt
I have avoided the $24 tourneys on FT for a number of reasons. 1st is the size. These tourneys usually have around 1200 players. I prefer smaller tourneys. I like to play tourneys that mirror live tourneys I play and I seldom play live tourneys with more than 300 players. Unfortunately there aren’t any smaller $24 tourneys on FT. I also have a problem of the length of a large tourney like that. I have to go to work in the morning and if you make it deep in a large tourney you can be up until 2:00 am. When I play late into the night like that I am too pumped to go to sleep. I am a zombie and miserable the next day. I have learned to stay away from tourneys that will keep me up too late.
I’ve been having good results lately but am getting tired of playing so many donkeys in the lower buy in tourneys. I know that as you increase the buy in amount of the tourneys you play you are playing against better players. I’ve also learned how I need to feel physically before I sit down and invest some of my bankroll in a tourney. I have to feel good. Sharp. Ready to play. I am playing too much because I am bored. When I’m feeling like that I don’t focus and usually end up busting out over some stupid hand.
I’ve been really studying Andy Bloch’s chapter on Pre-Flop play in the Full Tilt Strategy Guide. This chapter is full of numbers and charts. The kind that usually make my eyes glaze over. I know however that this is the info I need to learn so I have been reading it over and over. It is finally sinking in. I tend to play too tight when faced with a raise and this chapter really has helped me see my hands in a new light.
Last night we got home from work early enough to play the $24 tourney on FT. I think it is the $25k guaranteed. I had planned to go get a pedicure but I was feeling good. Really alert and ready to play so I decided to forgo the pedicure for a shot at the tourney.
My first table was perfect with one exception. The table was very conservative except the player directly to my left. UGH. What a maniac. He was in almost every pot and frequently reraising people. When he did show down a hand it was very random. He doubled up quickly. He Lost a few chips then increased his stack again. I think he watched Lex on the WSOP on Tuesday night and saw what I did. Lex was playing extremely aggressive poker betting on the fact that people don’t want to commit too much of their stack early in the tourney. Lex was running over the table. This guy behind me was playing the same way. I had a couple nice hands early on. AKo in the cutoff and a pp in late position. I raised and he called. Both times he bet large into me. I had missed the flop and had to fold. My chip stack fell from 3000 to 2000 in no time. It was frustrating.
I had one chance at the maniac that missed. I had A3o in late position and it was folded to me. I let it go, sadly. In the end I would have rivered a straight to his trip 10’s which he had slow played. I would have doubled up on him and crippled him in the process.
This maniac wasn’t as good as Lex. He just kept it coming too fast and eventually ran into the nuts and busted out. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one breathing a sigh of relief as his avatar went dark. My cards started improving and I started hitting some hands. My stack started growing. I hit some really nice hands. I got all in AA over KK. My AA held up. In another hand I had AA utg. I raised and it folded to the bb who went all in. Oh Yeah. I won the hand almost doubled again.
I was calling more hands in the bb when faced with a late position raiser. This is what I have learned from Andy Bloch. It paid off. Following are two examples. In the first I was raised by someone 2 off the button. He raised less than 3x the bb. With antes I had the pot odds to call with J8o. Also I was table chip leader so that gave me some credibility. I also had a very tight image. The flop came 8 high. I had top pair with a lousy kicker. I bet into the raiser. He tanked a bit and called. The turn came a blank. I still had top pair. I bet out again. The raiser really tanked. Clicked for time and eventually folded. I was quite proud of myself on that hand. I owe that to Andy Bloch for sure. I never would have called a raise with J8o before studying his chapter.
Another hand I played as a result of ready Andy’s chapter was an 89s in the BB. It was blind vs blind. The sb made a 3x the bb raise. Again, there were antes involved. I called. The flop came 567o. Can you spell THE NUTS. I could hear Mike Sexton doing the “Bingo Bango Bongo” chant in my head when the small blind bet into me. No flush possibilities out there. I called. Turn is a blank of the 4th suit. OH yeah. Still no flush possibilities. I’ve got the nuts and cannot be beat unless the board pairs. The SB bets into me again. Again I stall and call. The turn does not pair the board. I am GOLDEN. The sb bets into me a 3rd time. I do some Hollywooding and tank. I press the time button then I put in a small raise. The sb pushes all in. WOO HOO. I call and he flips up 67 for two pair. I take down a huge pot.
After that pot I was 8th in chips. We are in the money and I am loving life.
I hung in there between 8th and 20th for a long time. Then the time of the tourney came that I’m not great at. Lots of table changes and people pushing with less than stellar hands. I had a DUH moment when I realized that at this stage of the tourney your table image really is gone. There are only one or two people sitting there that have been there long enough to know I have a tight image. The slate is clean.
I missed a couple of hands I was sorry about. In one I had A7s in the cut off. It folded to me and I raised to 3000. The SB pushed all in for about 5K. The bb raised all in to 9000. I only needed to put in 6K to win over a 25K pot. I clearly had pot odds to call. That added to the fact that they were both all in and the 6K was for less than 10% of my stack it was a clear call. Unfortunately I reverted to my old tight ways and didn’t consider the pot odds. I folded. I would have won that hand flopping the nut flush putting out two players. Now that I think about it I would have put out the player that eventually put me out. Jeesh.
The 2nd hand opened with an early position limper. People had been following limpers for the most part. I had 67o. It would have been nothing to call. The implied odds were great. I didn’t give it any thought and insta folded. The pot had a couple more players. My 67 would have won the hand and a very nice pot. Again I fell into my old pattern of “I can’t call a with hand like that.”
I was still holding my own until another Maniac was moved to my left. This guy had 135K chips. I had about 70K. Right after he gets there he gets involved in a big pot. It ends up to be boat over boat and the third hand was a flush. The maniac had the flush and he was knocked down to 45K. He started pushing every hand. He got into some crazy showdowns and got lucky. Soon he was back to his original $135K in chips. While this action has been going on I’ve been blinding down. In the end I hit an AQ. I raised. Someone pushed and I called. My AQ lost to his AK. Sigh. I was out in 47th place with a $75 cash. I should have pushed with my AQ. I still had fold equity with about 50K. There is a chance that the player wouldn’t have called. Slim chance but possible. Instead I kind of wimped out with my raise and call. How any times have I read/heard it? If you are going to call with it then bet it.
All considered I’m really happy with my improved play and I really enjoyed the tourney. I really felt I put a lot of what I’ve been studying into practice. I still played too tightly but that will come. I also learned from watching the maniacs. Especially the first one. People just don’t like committing a lot of chips early in the game. His reraises paid off. People folded knowing they probably had him beat. They just didn’t want to risk the chips. I’d never use it to the extent of the maniac but it is a play to put in my play book.
Another thing I noticed is the mini bubbles. At one point I noticed the table really tightening up. I checked and sure enough we were at a bubble to the next payout level increase. It was a relatively big jump. I took advantage of it and raised and won a pot. You really have to be focused to notice that small change in play. Being focused there paid off for me.
While this tourney was only a small addition to my bankroll it was a great boost to my confidence. I’m really happy with my performance and that is a good thing.
10.07.08
Hurricane Ike 2 weeks later
Sorry about the abrupt end to my Hurricane Ike updates. We lost our phone and there went internet.
It’s been a crazy two weeks. I’ve done lots of hurricane duty through my job. We also had a very welcome trip to California. I was skeered my boss wouldn’t let me go but in the end everything worked out. We even got on an earlier flight.
We were without power from Friday until we left for CA on Wednesday. We returned to Houston on Monday to find it had been turned on that afternoon. That was the best homecoming gift I’ve ever gotten. We had loaned our generator to our new neighbors to use while we were gone. I sure was going to hate having to take it back.
All this week I had hurricane duty out in the field. Basically I sat in a very hot tent with about 1000 electric utility trucks coming and going. My job was basically as a “hey you”. I didn’t have a whole lot to do and it was miserably hot but I did my part. I was “released” from that assignment yesterday and am still holding my breath that I don’t get assigned another. My company is on the downhill slide now. Hopefully I’ll be back in my regular office on Monday for the first time since the storm.
In all everyone has learned and grown from the experience. I pray nightly for those that lost so much but I can’t watch it on TV. It’s just too close to home bringing back memories of my family and Katrina. Between that and the financial crisis the country is I have to admit that right now I am playing Ostrich and sticking my head in the sand. One can only deal with so much stress.
It’s good to be back home at my own computer with the A/C running and clean clothes in the closet. We will slowly restock the fridge. That’s about all we lost. It looks like FEMA might pick up the generator because of Gyla’s asthma. We are going to have our roof inspected. Hopefully we won’t need a new one. The deductable for us is $3500. We don’t want to have to cough that up.
So that’s the end of my Hurricane Ike story.
09.27.08
Hurricane Ike * the Conclusion
Sorry about the abrupt interruption to my blogs. We lost our phone and that took our internet.
The storm was on a Friday night. Monday I went back to work in the company bunker. It was built to protect out command center and data center. It’s hurricane proof, tornado proof and what ever else you can come up with. It has giant generators and of course never lost power. They also had caterers. The A/C and hot food was a welcome site.
I worked there Monday and half of Tuesday when I was sent out to do some “volunteer” work at the staging area at the race track. It was hot but interesting. I went back again on Wednesday.
I was afraid that I was going to have to cancel my long awaited trip to CA for the CA State Ladies Poker Championship but my boss approved it so on Wed afternoon we were off to LA. I slept most of the way which showed just how tired I was. I rarely sleep on planes in the daytime. We had a great trip which I’ll blog about later.
We arrived home Monday about 6……4 hours AFTER the electricity was turned on. Yipee. We were really thrilled. We also had phone so the internet was back up.
I also arrived home to find out I had been assingned Emergency Operations Duty at a new staging site they were setting up. I spent all week working 13 hour days in a hot dusty tent surrounded by 1000 electric utility trucks. I was joyous last night when I found out I was being released from that duty and I would get home before 9PM. Since then I’ve been holding my breath everytime my phone rings. I don’t want to be assingned another duty. I’m ready to go back to my regular job.
Everynight I say my prayers for those that lost so much in the storm. I can’t watch it on the news though. It just brings back to many memories of Katrina and what my family went through then.
I appreciate my home, my internet, my washer and dryer, my fridge and most of all MY A/C. I’m also grateful to have Gyla to share this adventure with me.
Thanks for reading the blogs and sending us all your thoughts and prayers. We sure put them to good use.
Hugs.
Janice
09.13.08
Hurricane Ike Saturday 4:46
We are tired. It was a long night and has been a long day. We drove around the area to check out the damage. Our neighborhood was lucky. It has little damage. Once we left our sub division we saw lots of fences down, damaged roofs, brick walls that collapsed. There is crumpled sheet metal scattered everywhere. Nothing serious though. We are truly blessed in this part of town.
Cory spent the night at work. He went into the TV station last night around midnight just as the storm was getting started. He worked until 3:30 this afternoon. I was talking to him as he drove home. He got home to find out he has power…..that DOG. How cool is that???? (Sorry about the pun…..power………a/c………..cool………get it?) I was glad for him. That small apartment would sure be hot and he has to get some sleep because he has to be back at work at 3:30 am.
We spent some time cleaning the debris in our front yard. We bagged up 4 bags of tree “stuff”. We also have a big pile of branchs and tree limbs. No telling how long it will be before it gets picked up.
They are saying it will be 4 weeks before electricity is completely restored. I’m hoping ours is sooner rather than later. We may have to leave our home with no electricity when we go to Oceans 11. If we do we will have to toss everything in our refrigerator. If there is no electricity when we get home we may have a problem. The stores will still be closed so we will have to find somewhere to get food. We’ll also probably have to take dirty clothes to CA. That is a first. LOL We are spending our first night at Michelle’s so we will be able to wash clothes there.
Oh the challenges a hurricane brings.
That’s my report for now. Thanks for checking in.
Janice
Hurricane Ike 11:06 AM
We’re back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We made it through the night. It was a long one. Our electricity started blinking on and off around 9 so I logged off the computer. I didn’t want the blackouts to damage the computer. We finally lost power about 12:30. We had 2 tv’s that run on battery so we weren’t out of touch. Our biggest problem was all the windows in the house. It was dark and we sat here listening to projectiles hitting the windows.
I got a couple of hours of sleep but Gyla didn’t sleep at all. Friends and family kept calling and texting. We have friends in all time zones so it was nice getting those messages. We didn’t feel quite so alone.
Now we have the generator working. We have hot coffee, a fan, tv, refrigerator, and best of all the internet. The generator was pricy but I’m telling you it was worth it. We are watching the damage reports that are starting to come in. So far it looks like Houston will survive. There is a little town between Galvaston and Houston called Kemah. It’s a tiny town but has a waterfront complex with restaurants and entertainment. They said this morning that the footprint of Kemah has been changed forever. Wow. That really brought home what we’ve been through.
We have a few pics of the aftermath. The debris dosen’t show up too good in the pics but you will get the idea. The swing in the back yard is laying down. We did that before the storm. The pots on either side are very heavy. I’m shocked they are knocked over.
We have plenty of real food and the gas grill to cook on. We also have the butane cooker that Gyla gave her Dad for Christmas one year and a bottle of butane so we could have a fish fry or shrimp boil if we had fish or shrimp. We figured we cook the food as it thawed but now we have the generator it won’t thaw. We still have to empty the fridge over the next few days in case we don’t have electricity when we leave for California. We’ll be eating good.
I’m attaching the pics. Then I’m going to log off and conserve battery. Thanks for following our advernture and thanks for you thoughts and prayers. It makes a huge difference knowing that there are people “out there” that care.
Hugs.
Janice
Sorry about the duplicate pics. I got them in here double and can’t get them out. You can click on them to make them bigger so you can see them.
Hurricane Ike 8:09
We’ve just had our electricity flash on and off. It only lasted a second but I didn’t like it much. I’m hoping to get through a good part of the night before we loose our juice. I’m fond of my air conditioner. The wind is picking up. As I sit here typing I can hear the wind whipping up the large bush outside the window. I guess that’s what it is. It’s all that is out there. It’s dark now. Hurricanes are like babies. They always seem to come at night. Ike is no different.
That’s the update. Not very interesting but it’s all I’ve got. I guess that is good news.
09.12.08
Hurricane Ike 6:46
Still not much happening. The most action we are seeing is our phone ringing with everyone worried about us. Please understand…..we are quite a distance from where the flooding is. We are 72 miles from Galveston. We will not be affected by the storm surge. At most we expect to see some 75 mph winds and probably a lot of rain. This all won’t come until late tonight.
It’s nice to know everyone is thinking about us. Just know that we are okay.
All I know is that we still have electricity and aren’t out of Ding Dongs yet so all is good.
Hurricane Ike 4:49
Well. This is a boring storm so far. We’ve taped all our windows and eaten our junk food. We went for a ride to see what was going on. Everything is closed except gas stations and a few fast food places. Oh and bars. Bars are always open.
I haven’t seen so many businesses closed since they got rid of the Blue laws that forced businesses to be closed on Sundays. It always amazes me how many empty cars there are in parking lots when the businesses close down. We went by Wal Mart. There were a number of cars stranded in the parking lot. I wonder where the people are and why those cars are left there.
So far we’ve had a few sprinkles. The story in Galvaston is amazing. There is already so much water and it’s not really even raining there yet. They estimate that there are 40,000 people that stayed on Galveston Island. Are they nuts?????? I guess they don’t have cable and get the Weather Channel. I mean when Jim Cantori tells me to get out I’m going. He’s the MAN!!!!!
That’s our news for now. Will check in soon.
Hurricane Ike 2:27 PM
Not much is happening here. The sky is a little darker but that is it. We’ve just heard a child has died. His parents were cutting a tree in preparation for the storm and somehow it hit their 10 yr old child. It is so sad. I wish I could reach out to those parents.
The waves in Galveston are amazing. The island is already flooding and they are rescuing people who didn’t leave. No one expected flooding this early. The tv reporter joked that this will be the only time he has gotten a sunburn covering a hurricane. It’s really a weird storm. What do you expect from a storm named for a Republican. LOL ( I couldn’t help myself.)
Gyla is still taping………..
I just talked to a friend of mine named Shirley. She was telling me that she had called her best friend here in Houston. Her friend said her kids had come in and said “Mom, you’re eating all the snacks. We won’t have any left for the hurricane”. Right after Shirley told me that Gyla came in with a Ding Dong and said “That hurricane better get here soon or we’ll be out of Ding Dong’s”. We all got a good laugh out of that. I guess we are all alike. In stressful situations we want comfort food.
More later.
Janice











