So it wasn’t just me

Well, I just lost $500. When I put it like that, it’s a holy crap moment. I mean that’s something close to a month’s wages from my “real” “job”.

Poker Penguin

So this is why you need a 300 big bets in your bankroll. It was the weekend of the runner-runner on Party, and my lungs are still full of water after repeatedly drowning in the river. You’d think playing 4 tables would take the edge off of the losses, but wins were few and far between on this awful weekend.

HDouble

I think you can see the shoe prints on my left buttock… because I got my ass kicked yesterday at the tables. Geez, thank goodness for the Phish shows. In the middle of a horrible run of cards… my bankroll disappearing before my eyes… I desperately needed a break. Phish pulled me away from the tables and outside!

Pauly

The good news is that for the majority of the times that I lost any more than 1SB, I was sucked out on. The costliest loss was my flush that I referenced in my pervious entry. I was drawing dead after the flop, but what were the chances that two of us flop an A high flush with him having the exact card that could beat me? So I guess what I’m finding out is that at the turn I was in the lead, many times quite dramatically, only to have the river get me. Frustrating.

Chris Halverson

So there you have it.

I did a similar analysis of my play after my losses tonight, and even though I lost 7.76BB/100 hands over the past 1141 hands, my stats were still decent. I put money in the pot just 18.58% of the time, and the cards wouldn’t connect or I’d get the worst suckouts in poker history. Fools calling pre-flop raises with unsuited rags making three of a kind on the river or two pair on the turn.

Skill is sexy. Luck is sexier.

And with that I must finally acknowledge that yes, there are poker gods, and they have forsaken the poker bloggers–at least for the last half week. Praise be to the poker gods. May you bless us with rockets and cowboys and fishy fish.

Stick to the free rolls.

My tournament skills are non-existent. Until I develop some, I’ll be better off participating in the free rolls and nothing else.

On the plus side, I made up for my losses last night and made my bonus. I think I strongly prefer the 1/2 tables so far. It’s too bad my bankroll is ill-equipped to handle any massive swings.

One of the worst weeks ever.

I lost $84.72 in 34.4 hours of play, at a rate of $2.46 an hour, or 4.16BB/100 hands. Wow. That’s almost a quarter of my bankroll in one week. On top of that, I had withdrawn some cash from my Party account, leaving me with about 60% of my bankroll by week’s end.

Well that called for desperate measures. I took all my money and opened a Multi account to get the 20% bonus.

My first session at the .50/1 table was awful. I moved on to the 1/2 table and things were almost as bad. Just when I nearly used up my initial buy-in, things turned around and I ended up +$7 at that table and -$3 overall.

I then decided to play 40 more hands to qualify for tomorrow morning’s freeroll and lost another -$7. The unfortunate thing about that session is that I folded to a $4 call on the turn after my opponents raised and re-raised with their nut straights. I should have called. I was holding two pair, the pot was paying slightly better than my odds of catching one of my eight outs on the river, and it was a huge pot. Fuck. The river would have given me a boat, beating the two straights and netting me half my buy-in. Bad poker play. But at least I’m registered for the tourney tomorrow, and I’m just a dozen hands away from making my bonus. It’ll be good to start the week up.

As for the difference between the .50/1 tables and the 1/2 tables, I can’t say I notice much difference yet. The swings are bigger, but it seems like the 1/2 players respect strong bets/raises/check-raises more, even if they’re every bit as likely to play any two cards as at the lower limit. I’ll share more if anything occurs to me.

Stupid people shouldn’t drive

That’s most people, thank you.

The 10 East has a couple lanes separated from the main freeway for people entering and exiting at Western, Arlington, Vermont, and Hoover. Sometimes I’ll drive at 80 in those lanes, but I know what I’m doing. Other people don’t. Anyway, traffic had slowed down toward the end of this little stretch as it always does. In fact, traffic had stopped. In the meantime, I’m watching my rearview mirror and see a truck speeding toward me. Almost at the last minute, he merges left and continues on. Of course, right behind him was a bitch who was following too close and not paying attention. When I saw she wasn’t slowing down, I moved forward half a space, hoping it would be enough. It was, but she still had to slam on her brakes to stop in time.

Three things:

1) If you don’t need a big truck, you shouldn’t have one. It takes up space and it’s hard to see around. I don’t know that this was the case here, but it’s something to keep in mind.

2) If you can’t see around a vehicle in front of you, don’t fucking tailgate, especially when you’re in a situation with few outs.

3) Leaving space between your car and the car in front of you is a good idea. If I hadn’t left that gap, I wouldn’t be sitting here in class blogging about stupid drivers. I’d be on the side of the 10, fucking up traffic, getting some stupid bitch’s information and waiting for the cops.

We both ended up getting off at the same exit. When she came up beside me, she didn’t even look over. I wonder if she has any idea how close she came to flying through her windshield? I don’t know if she was wearing her seatbelt, but she was driving a shitty American car, and I’m near certain the safety equipment would have failed.