the run bad is just too long and its not getting any better. enjoying 80k+ b/e stretch. 75% FR, 25% 6max rush
feelin like tilting today, will try to stay strong
edit: tilt killer -> gym/run.. watch sum vid, 1 table rush. life's good again
+ micro's win rate killer -> spew
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
wtf happened to RUSH ?
is it just my impression/small sample ( couple weeks play though) that since black friday the games tightened up significantly?
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
back to 6max
after 3months grinding FR Rush. Dunno what happened, but the games just dried up. Most of the time i am siiting at the table w/ 7 regs and one 20/5 fish. Fuck that, i want some fat value.
6max looking good so far, regs overly spewy, have to table select alot but some fish is there.
1st 1k hands at 16:00 WET - regs i fish daleko vetsi donors nez FR rush poslednich par tejdnu.
6max looking good so far, regs overly spewy, have to table select alot but some fish is there.
1st 1k hands at 16:00 WET - regs i fish daleko vetsi donors nez FR rush poslednich par tejdnu.
Saturday, 16 April 2011
yo, kids
INET POKERS:
there are three things that separate a mediocre player from a great player in this respect. The first of these three things is that that the great player has habitualized many of the decisions that a mediocre player has to rationalize (that is, for a great player the ghost in the machine is called upon less often), which indicates that the great player has much more experience and can use his poker logic to generate solutions to more situations. The second thing is that a great poker player's poker logic will be finer attuned to making precise and optimal plays than the mediocre player's. His habits will be closer to optimal and will have fewer sloppy habits. But the last and most important difference is that the great player is capable of re-rationalizing many of the spots which approximate habitualized spots; that is, where a more mediocre player might be inclined to treat different variations on the same theme exactly the same, a great player will see a subtle difference in these spots, call upon his ghost in the shell, and let it decree a variation upon the habit already in place.
there are three things that separate a mediocre player from a great player in this respect. The first of these three things is that that the great player has habitualized many of the decisions that a mediocre player has to rationalize (that is, for a great player the ghost in the machine is called upon less often), which indicates that the great player has much more experience and can use his poker logic to generate solutions to more situations. The second thing is that a great poker player's poker logic will be finer attuned to making precise and optimal plays than the mediocre player's. His habits will be closer to optimal and will have fewer sloppy habits. But the last and most important difference is that the great player is capable of re-rationalizing many of the spots which approximate habitualized spots; that is, where a more mediocre player might be inclined to treat different variations on the same theme exactly the same, a great player will see a subtle difference in these spots, call upon his ghost in the shell, and let it decree a variation upon the habit already in place.
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