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req   Czech Republic. Sep 15 2009 11:53. Posts 13 | | |
Hello,
I suppose it is polite to present myself before posting, so...
I, like most of you, consider myself to be a student. Both life and pokerwise. I am, by human measures, relatively young, on my way to graduate this school year. By now, I am well worried by my future education. Having been talented to understand most of things at its basis, but not going any further in any of them caused (and still causes) me severe difficulties in decision making. I quite like biology, adore chemistry, having no troubles seeing blood -> I should study medicine. And yes, I would like that. BUT-- here in Czech republic, it takes you six years to become a doctor. Literally. You are glad to have like seven hours to sleep, some time to eat. The rest of time you simply study. I think it is pretty much the same everywhere around the globe. To sum it up, medicine costs you hobbies, friends and a it definitely won't bring you the fulfilling life of a student. You really have to know-- "That's what i allways wanted. Being a doctor is my commission." --This is what I am not really sure of. On the other hand, I like english, french and am open to learn new languages. I wouldn't mind to study them further. People say "no good". Everyone reminds me of the fact that english, as well as any other language, should rather be a medium than a target. Basically, I should choose a specialization. And I hell don't know what it should be.
I enjoy sports, rather individual than collective ones (I am a loner), recently I started running on a regular basis, it helps me to deal with lots of problems-- I recommend it to everyone. I played the piano for like nine years, not really learned anything, but I can play some pieces. I like drawing and painting, despite my drawings really sucks. There are few things I have done before, all of them slowly started to bore me, except poker.
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Ad poker: I suck. I haven't ever been any good poker player, always bored by reading articles, searching for videos. Playing is just more fun. The main reason why I decided to drop these few lines here was to motivate me. I write this blog only for myself, because I really can't give advices since I haven't got any. All attempts to become a fluent, consistently winning microstakes grinder failed. This is a leap. I want to reveal myself, really THINK of my game, share my humble ideas and grow. I haven't got those precise "balla" needs, of course, I want people to admire me and blah blah blah, but I think I can be pretty modest. I also do not agree with most of poker players' excentric lifestyles. This life doesn't suit me. Poker is for me a mirror to myself, throwing all my frauds, mistakes right in my face. If I will be able to deal correctly with poker, then life will be much easier for me. I miss discipline, patience and wisdom. I tend to tilt, I am irrational most of time and my mood is a bit result oriented, which... just sucks.
I "grind" microlimits fullring (12tabling 9max 0.1/0.25$ at stars). I can say I am a winner, I play like 10/8 with aggresion of 2.5, beating the game for 8 BB/100-- when I am not on tilt. Tilt decreases my winrate to 2-2.5 BB/100. When I tilt, I tilt just badly, but there is a lot reading on chronic tilters so I believe you figure out what a fish I am. End of stories.
- My bankroll is (after a major downswing/tilt) currently at 25 BIs.
- Will play for maximum of 90 minutes per day, 12 tables.
- If even a slight sign of tilt occurs, I WILL stop after losing 2.5 BIs in a row (I know this can maybe sound unreasonable but it can prevent things).
- I will put a post in my blog every week, which will contain my game analyse, thoughts and questions.
- I will also post hands daily (five most interesting hands of the day).
- I will comment on other people's hands only if I will find my tip/advice/commentary good enough.
- I will do my best at other aspects of life. Every single thing is far more important than poker, this is a crucial thruth I believe many players (inc. me) underestimate.
That is all for now. I do not expect anyone read this all the way to here, if anyone did, I bow before him. I would appreciate any advices related to hands I am going to post/my game/stats I am going to post/anything else.
Regards, req
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lol you still have a positive winrate when you tilt? |
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req   Czech Republic. Sep 15 2009 12:29. Posts 13 | | |
Of course not. It is the average. |
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thumbz555   United States. Sep 15 2009 13:20. Posts 3281 | | |
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Sanai   United States. Sep 15 2009 14:52. Posts 643 | | |
DIE NIT DIE
j/k, welcome, etc. |
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EscapingR   Netherlands. Sep 15 2009 16:12. Posts 2353 | | |
I suggest playing around 4 tables if improving your game is a priority. |
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SemPeR   Canada. Sep 15 2009 16:36. Posts 2288 | | |
| On September 15 2009 15:12 EscapingR wrote:
I suggest playing around 4 tables if improving your game is a priority. |
+1
Cutting down tables will do more for you than all of the misc points you just listed.
gl dude. |
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req   Czech Republic. Sep 15 2009 16:40. Posts 13 | | |
| On September 15 2009 15:12 EscapingR wrote:
I suggest playing around 4 tables if improving your game is a priority. |
I disagree. It would be a lot more difficult for me to stay concentrated. First I need to be really sure in huge pot hands and here multitabling becomes handy. You focus only on important hands you play. I also think 4tabling would make me over/underestimating my opponents too much and, at nl25 fr, this wouldn't be any good for me. Playing straight forward suits this level. But I can be (and probably am) wrong.
Ad NIT:
Yes, it seems so. I will try to open up OTB as much as possible.
Anyway thanks a lot for advices. For starters, I will maybe cut down three tables, making it nine. |
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tutz   Brasil. Sep 21 2009 11:12. Posts 2140 | | |
| On September 15 2009 15:40 req wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 15 2009 15:12 EscapingR wrote:
I suggest playing around 4 tables if improving your game is a priority. |
I disagree. It would be a lot more difficult for me to stay concentrated. First I need to be really sure in huge pot hands and here multitabling becomes handy. You focus only on important hands you play. I also think 4tabling would make me over/underestimating my opponents too much and, at nl25 fr, this wouldn't be any good for me. Playing straight forward suits this level. But I can be (and probably am) wrong.
Ad NIT:
Yes, it seems so. I will try to open up OTB as much as possible.
Anyway thanks a lot for advices. For starters, I will maybe cut down three tables, making it nine.
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don't worry
keep playing 12 tables and you will never improve your game
6 tables max if you wanna learn something |
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