Hello lovely Poker Peeps
Today is another day and time to look at spending another dollar.
I was looking at the posts from a chap on here who had been playing smaller tournys and won a HUGE pot over a £1000 - respect is due and power to the man! He had been playing for over 4 years to get this good- do I have the patience to wait 4 years before I am good enough? I am not so sure.
I hate to lose, competitiveness is a real weakness of mine. I accept loss with good grace and try my best to not grind my teeth as I watch others win; The worst is knowing that I let my impulsive impatience need to win make the decisions when playing and inevitably end up with diddly squat.
Playing tight - although a fantastic tool in order to remain in the game whilst allowing those with bigger stacks take lumps out of each other, is frustrating. Wanting to play my usual hands, with a small annoying voice saying 'but the cards are not flopping well, you need higher cards' is infuriating. Last night I was on the short stack for ages. I played so tight only peeking out of my corner to play the picture cards or 10 / pic cards (I think). Anywho, I plumped to go all in on my final hand with 2 pair; one high, one low. The chip leader on the table was my opponent. I felt I had the better hand and wasn't surprised when he kept pace with my bets as he had thousands more than I. Little did I know he was holding a low pair and I did have the best hand - until the river card when he was given 3 of a kind.
Devastation!!!! The river can be so cruel!
I understand that playing the large stack against the short stack in order to remove the short stack is kinda the point; one less player to worry about, but I can't help but pout a little that I lost.
Conclusion; Playing tight, although often necessary in order to play another round, SUCKS!
However, I had a brilliant time. Had some lovely hands, wins and of course the people on the tables were fantastic. Playing poker makes me happy and long may it continue.
So today another tourny, but first a question: -
Does the time of day, when playing a tourny, make any difference to the quality of player? When to the elite play, am, pm, dawn, dusk???
Updates as I go and see how I fair
Pudd x
Comments
The number of better players (arguably) starts ramping up from 8pm, as judged from when all the biggest tournaments are scheduled*
That said, the number of gambling recs is also at its peak then as well, so is still probably the best time to play!
* obviously this excludes the £2.20 @ 2.20pm... where has Rainman disappeared to?
Hand History #800883715 (18:11 25/07/2014)
All the best and GL!
Ducky