Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Bizarro

Poker is really strange for me in that sometimes I do exactly the opposite I should do, but in both directions.  Like sometimes on the turn with a made hand, I'll make a totally weak/tight fold, yet other times with a made hand I'll make a totally spewy call or raise all in.  I'm picking the turn specifically because I'm trying to do a lot of thinking about my turn play.  Most of the hands I "get wrong" when I send them to Jared are mostly misplayed on the turn.  In a recent video swap with Josh, he also found some instances of pretty poor turn play.  Not saying I have the other streets down, but I do think that the turn is where I make my biggest mistakes.  But the whole idea of making opposite mistakes in both directions applies throughout my poker game.

For me, that makes it significantly harder to attack my own leaks.  Dunno if that's the case for everyone.  So what I do is keep iterating on a number of different things, continue probably making the same sorts of mistakes but to lesser and lesser degrees, until eventually I come out of a bad habit, at least for a while.  I keep thinking/hoping there's a more efficient way to improve -- especially with limited time and energy to dedicate to my game -- but I've yet to find it.  The good news is that I think I do continue to improve, and I continue to turn a profit.  I know that it's actually a good thing that poker is, if not hard, at least not simple.  But I keep thinking I'm just missing a magic bullet or two that would accelerate improvement.

A couple related things I really suck at relative to you guys:  player-specific adjustments, and bet/raise interpretation.  Unless I'm really focused, and it's not even so good then, I tend to play against everyone as if I'm playing against a TAG, or more accurately against myself.  I see what they do, and I think what it would mean if I did it, and go from there.  I know that's wrong, believe me, but even being aware of it, I find myself struggling to put villains' actions in the context of the player type they are, and to exploit specific weaknesses beyond the simplest ones (like isolating the loose passives, c-betting as a bluff against the guys who fold to c-bet a lot, etc.).  And even against TAGs, I totally mis-interpret their bets and raises sometimes.  I guess that's why I find myself making bizarro decisions sometimes, actually.

In case this post comes off as being too whiny, I will say that I believe there are a lot more things going right with my game than are going wrong with it.  Just that there are always weak points no matter how good you are, and that's what I'm thinking about in terms of the weak points in my game.

Oh (and this is whiny :P ), I continue to run like shit in lessons!  I dropped over a BI in not that many hands, and that was even with winning a few medium pots.  But lost a BI on a flip, and even more frustrating was a fairly big fish who kept redistributing my money...he called any piece down against everyone, but against my good second and top pair hands, he had just a barely better hand like four times.  So, he would get my money, then call down ace high and bottom pairs to the rest of the table.  Grrr.  That said, I picked a couple things up from the lesson that were new and should help, plus reinforced some of the good things I'm doing.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Back, almost ready for some action

Vacation was great, took Mark's advice and pretty much disconnected (truth be told, it was due a lot to not having ready internet access :) ).  Pretty much only looked through blog posts from my phone, and did a little bit of cleanup from raw notes I've taken.  Only bad part is that I got seriously sick for a couple days.  Somehow, I stay in pretty good health for someone who gets too little sleep, too much food, and has a couple kids in the petri dishes otherwise known as elementary school.  It's been a few years since I had anything stronger than a mild fever, cold, or sore throat.  But something sure knocked me out last week for a couple days -- I'll spare you the details, suffice to say they are not pretty.  No fever and pretty much ate the same stuff as everyone else at the in-laws' house.  Best guess everyone had is that I got very dehydrated.  Anyway, it's over and done with, and I feel fine now.

I did play a short session on the weekend when we got back.  I was worried about not being sharp after a week with no play and little/no study, but it went well.  I played OK and ran well, and only played 2-4 tables at a time.  I also started reviewing a review of my play from before I left, which I'll finish up in the next day or two, then hopefully be back in full swing.  I do have to get unburied at work, plus it's my son's birthday this week, which we have some stuff lined up for.  So, in reality, it may be next week before I hit the ground running for real.

I see that while I was gone, the latest What Would Joe Tall Do video came up, and Jared was the guest coach.  I don't know exactly what my score was, but I know I missed some, based on the answer key Joe posted.  That's kind of discouraging...I've been taking lessons with Jared long enough that I should have aced his episode :(.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Little bit of a lull

Not too much time for poker this last week or next week.  I'm on vacation next week which means I had a shitload of stuff to wrap up at work this week, plus my wife's birthday was yesterday, so we went out last night (and are going out tonight). 

I did force myself to play one session this week long enough to get some hands in for a video review, and the timing was horrible...answering homework questions, phone calls, played tired, etc.  I knew going into the session it was not ideal, and that actually helped me play a little better (more focused than I would have been).  I've actually been pretty disciplined about not doing that, but really wanted to get a video recorded, given it was then or wait at least a week and a half.  I probably made more mistakes than normal, but nothing horrible (I don't think...we'll see what the video review uncovers :P).  And I ran goot, so results were good.

Other than that, it's been 30 minutes here, 40 minutes there for the whole month so far, and not even many of those.  I've got a whopping 2,000 hands in for the month...less than some of you guys do in a day.  I will probably be able to play when we get back tonight, because it takes me all of 10 minutes to pack for vacation, but Jennifer takes a couple hours,  plus she has some other stuff she has to get done before we leave tomorrow AM.  So, it will just be a matter of what state I'm in when we get home.

We're going to my in-laws in Palm Desert (basically Palm Springs).  They have a condo there, where they spend the winter.  Kids are out of school next week, so we're heading down to spend Easter with them, plus I think two of my nieces.  I'm lucky that I like my in-laws, so a visit with them is pretty easy.  Plus, I'm going to play at least 3 rounds of golf on some great courses, for a bonus. 

The beat is that they have a dial-up ISP, and the computer is located in their bedroom anyway, so the only way for me to get online is to hope that one of their neighbors has an open WiFi connection.  Anyway, I won't have that much time unless everyone goes to sleep early.  Got a few vids loaded up on my iPhone, so I'll have something to review in any event, and can at least get emails and what-not.