Friday, December 31, 2010

Cashier - Starting Soon!

Well, in only 4 short hours the challenge will be officially beginning.  I have purchased SNG Wiz with what winnings I had and disposed of the remainder of what I had left over to leave myself with a paltry $10.00.  Additionally I disposed of my 615 FPPs that I had accumulated in 2010 so that I can start 2011 completely fresh.

Here's a screen shot of the cashier, beginning the challenge in 4 hours.  Best of luck at the tables in 2011 everyone!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

2011 SNG Challenge

2011 SNG Challenge


Happy New Years everyone! I'm writing this to officially launch into a personal challenge my brother and I are partaking in for the entire year of 2011. It's going to be a long and bumpy road, but with perseverance and determination we will see ourselves through it.

Challenge: Turn $20 into $100K

The challenge is quite lofty, but with hard work and dedication I feel as though it is definitely attainable. Our strategy will revolve around a ton of volume, a lot of self and team review of our play, and a very aggressive bankroll strategy at the early stages of the challenge.

We will be playing exclusively on PokerStars, and will both be beginning with a bankroll of $10.00. At the onset of our challenge, our VIP level will be Bronze and we hope to quickly rise through the VIP ranks so that our effective rakeback % increases quickly.

Our $20 bankroll will be split between the two of us at the onset of the challenge. So as to reduce variance we will be sharing our rolls and moving through the SNG stakes according to our combined roll and not just our individual roll. This will serve the purpose of allowing us to be very aggressive, but also reduce some variance as we're able to level each other out a bit.

Poker Background

I began playing poker in March of 2010 after returning from a trip to Vegas with some friends where I spent a night at the Luxor at a $1/$2 cash table. Since then I've dabbled in various SNG structures along with cash games. Additionally I've had (in the past) subscriptions to Card Runners, DeucesCracked, and was a part of Nick Rainey's RainmanPoker training site for a few months. I currently have no subscriptions to any training sites.

My brother began dabbling in poker in May of 2010 and didn't take it very seriously until more recently. He played around 100 HUSNGs on a different poker room before we decided to take on this challenge in 2011. Since then he has been practicing his MTT-SNG game at the PokerStars Play Money tables. I'm happy to say that he's grown quite frustrated only being able to 3 table the SNGs, as volume will be one of the most critical factors to completing this challenge successfully. As of the beginning of this challenge my brother has played no real money games at PokerStars.

Here is my lifetime PokerStars graph to date, it will change a bit in the next couple days leading up to the 1st as I'm grinding some DONs but there shouldn't be any big swings.

PokerStars Overall


Full Time Jobs

One of our major obstacles to completing this challenge is going to be that we both have full time jobs. This will be a direct hindrance on our daily volume along with study time. One perk, however, is that we are not dependent on the money made from poker; and as a result we will be able to use very aggressive bankroll management to help grow our bankrolls very quickly at the beginning of the challenge.

Progress Updates

I'll be updating my personal blog regularly throughout the challenge. Additionally I will keep my twoplustwo thread updated regularly with our overall BR progress. Please see my profile for a direct link to my blog.

Let's Do This

We'll be starting this challenge at 12:00AM EST on 1/1/11. I'll be playing under the screen name “yomatta”; I won't out my brother's screen name but rather will let him do so if he chooses.

Best of luck at the tables in 2011.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Mini December/2010 Challenge

So I'm trying to give myself some motivation for grinding out the games here over the next week.  I think my muse is in the form of my first $10 stellar bonus.  To achieve this initial bonus at PokerStars you have to earn 750 VIP Player Points (VPPs).  VPPs are awarded based on rake at a set conversion rate depending on the type of game that you are playing.  The SNGs (and all tournaments) award VPPs at a rate of 5.5 VPPs per $1 in rake paid.

Currently I have 585.37 VPPs for 2010 (they reset at the beginning of next year) meaning I need to earn 165 more VPPs this year to earn this award.  At a conversion rate of 5.5 this turns out to be roughly $30 of rake paid; and being that the $1.10 DONs I've been playing are .10 of rake per game, I need to grind 300 of them over the next few days to earn the reward.

Double or Nothings
My last few sessions of DONs have been loaded/handled primarily by TableNinja.  I basically set it to load 10 tables at at time and keep them going for 60 minutes.  By doing this I've been able to load about 22 games in that 60 minute time frame.  I'd like to up my continuous table count to about 15 or perhaps even 20 and I'd also like to play for longer sessions, perhaps initially by upping it to 120 minutes.  One drawback of the DONs as compared to the 45 mans is that they don't get the once an hour break that I actually really enjoy.  That break allows me to get up and clear my head for 5 minutes, and also allows me to grab a snack or take a bathroom break.  Regardless, I think that only given a few days I'm going to have to do 20 tables for 120 minutes or something so that I can hit the 300 mark.

If I continue to have good results I will up my table count even higher.  I don't want to go too high right now given bankroll limitations.  My BR currently stands at $82.13, so when I'm 20 tabling I have roughly 1/4 of my entire roll on the table.  I'm confident that I'm profitable at these games but I still don't want to lose 1/4 of my roll in one session of running bad!

In any case, it's time to stop blogging and start grinding.  Best of luck at the tables for the remainder of 2010! :)

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!! (Happy Holidays =P)

Played a quickish session last night of 33 games.  Went back to the .10 360s and .25 45s in preparation of the beginning challenge with my bro next week.  Hopefully I'm not stealing all of our run good this week to only leave us running bad next week.

I think that I'm going to try to push my BR up over $100 this week and use that money to purchase SNG Wiz.  It would be a very nice treat as my bro and I are about to begin our challenge.

In any case, I'm off to do some stuff and will be back on the grind later.  BR is at $71.63.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Quick Update

Played a set of 20 DONs tonight.  I've been laying off the tables trying to get some other things done before restarting my challenge with my brother.  Session went quite well :)

BR up to $55.86

Graph:

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Flying Home

Currently sitting on a cramped flight from Houston to Phoenix. Got to spend the last 24 hours in Houston visiting family it was a tremendously good time. Friends have always asked if making these short type trips to visit family are worth the time spent traveling and I always confirm that it is. To break it down a bit, for this current trip I will have spent roughly 6-7 hours of “traveling” (between flight times, getting to the airport early, etc) and was only actually in Houston for 24 hours total. It's all good in the end, I love being able to see everyone.

I've been thinking recently about the commencement of my $10 challenge that my brother and I will be partaking in. I think that it is going to be quite thrilling and am hoping to see great progress right from the beginning. I'm hoping that with some initial success and constant blogging / sharing of results that I will amass a bit of a support group from the poker community, which will obviously help to motivate throughout the challenge.

Ideally I'd like to be able to initially grind very hard to build the bankroll up and then take it to a comfortable spot to be able to 40+ table without really paying attention to results on a day to day basis. I'm going to focus on getting solid games in and not really check results unless I have to. My poker time when not spent on the tables will be spent in reviewing my play.

Today I spent some quality off-table time with updating some player notes. Once I realized I could just edit the notes file for Pokerstars without actually being logged into the client it has made it quite easy to review some hand histories and make player notes from my laptop while on the plane flying back to Phoenix. It's frustrating how limiting it can be to not have an active internet connectiion.

Some other off-table things I accomplished today were to setup my TableNinja on my laptop to completely exclude the use of the mouse. I usually play with the mouse and use it to affect bet sizing along with active table selection. With the move to just using the keyboard on my laptop I think that I will be able to put in longer sessions while being able to move around a bit. Additionally it means I will have a bit more freedom when it comes to traveling and grinding. Unlike mass tabling cash tables, an SNG grinder doesn't need to tile the tables out, especially at the micro-turbo tables. Stack away and play a solid push/fold strategy and print the monies. At least that's my plan!

To test out and get used to my new TN setup I went ahead and played a quick 10 table session of $1.10 DONs and ended up profiting $1 (6/10 wins). This brings my DONs history up to 9/15 total since starting with my $20 roll. I hope to use the $1.10 DONs during my challenge in the new year to boost my roll up to a spot where playing the $1.10 turbo 45s will be possible.

Well, the plane has begun its descent and this entry has grown exceedingly long. Best of luck at the tables!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Life Update

So haven't been able to play much poker this week, definitely not getting near that 500 mark by the end of day tomorrow, but hopefully will be putting in a solid session tomorrow morning if not tonight.

I'm blogging from Tucson right now where I'm visiting some friends (I live in Phoenix, about 120 miles northwest of Tucson).  Had to get away for a night as I got the wonderful joy of having to deal with some identity theft issues yesterday.  Getting that email from Bank of America that states that there is "irregular activity" on my card is always a pleasant thing.

That aside, I've been plotting out my strategy for the challenge my brother and I will be undergoing starting on 1/1/11.  It's definitely going to be a challenge beginning with a $10 roll and trying to run it up to $50,000 (which is what each of us will be doing for a combined $100,000).  What will make it a bit easier will be the fact that we're going to be sharing/splitting our bank rolls so it should help even out some of the variance that will greatly impact the microest of stakes.

My current thought process with regards to BR management is going to be something as follows:

As you can see, the strategy I'm thinking about using is going to be fairly aggressive in the early stages.  I'm defining early as <$100 more or less.  I feel like getting over the $100 is going to be one of the milestone goals of this challenge and once past there the rest of the puzzle will hopefully begin to fall into place.  I haven't detailed out what my strategy is going to be beyond around the $150 mark as I'd like to put in a fair amount of review of my game play and review of results prior to that to get a feel on where I want to be focusing my time (whether it be the 9 mans, 18 mans, or 45+).  I think that for this type of challenge the larger field games (45-180s) are going to be mandatory, though seeing someone grind out $100 - $50K playing nothing but 9 mans in a year would be kind of exciting I suppose.

As always, I'm very open to suggestions from any readers of this blog.

My next objective prior to beginning this challenge is going to be to figure out the best way to go about reviewing my play and improving on a regular basis.  When I first started playing poker back in March of this year I was grinding the cash games for a couple months.  The review there seemed to make a bit more sense: I would review largest hands won/lost for whatever period of time my review was covering.  Additionally I would review positional stats along with some random hands just to make sure I didn't find any potential leaks in various other forms (raise sizes, developing reads on players, etc).

With SNGs it's a bit different as I need to dedicate more time learning ICM, putting regs on ranges in different spots, and generally beefing up my pre-flop play by quite a bit.  There is little to no serious post flop play when reg'ing 40+ tables and that is going to be my goal during this challenge.

OK, I think that this post is quite long enough.  I look forward to the coming weeks and look forward to any feedback you provide :).  Cheers!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

On The Horizon

So the New Year is fast approaching and with it comes a renewal of sorts.  It sounds cliché, in fact it IS cliché, but the slate gets wiped clean once the Ball has dropped.  It is a time to reflect on our achievements and accomplishments over the last twelve months, and then to look ourselves in the mirror and say, “What’s next?”
Generally speaking I’m a relatively ambitious person.  I don’t like to dawdle or waste time on things that don’t interest me.  This is slightly due to my addictive personality; I find something I want and I latch on to it and fully immerse myself.  For 2011 I’m going to make that thing poker and see where it leads.
This brings me to the point of my current blog post.  I have been discussing poker with my brother and he has begun to take a similar interest as myself.  We have agreed to take part in a challenge beginning January 1st and lasting through the year.  Our goal will be to turn $20 into $100,000.  We had originally considered doing a full $20 to $200,000 but being that neither one of us plays poker full time we wanted to keep it a bit more realistic (even though most would say $20 to $100,000 isn’t realistic ;)).
For this challenge we will be sharing our bankrolls through the early phases of the challenge to help reduce some of the variance while we’ll be under rolled for the games.  Our starting strategy will be similar to that in my current challenge: $0.10 360s, $0.25 45s and probably some limit cash games (of the 2c/4c variety) really early on to help with some volume along with reduce risk of ruin.  My initial thoughts on this challenge are that if our combined bankroll drops below $1, we will top back up to full and begin anew. 
The key to this challenge is going to be volume and study.  It is going to be critical that we get comfortable mass multi-tabling SNGs as without that there is little chance that we will succeed in such a lofty goal.  Additionally at some point we will both need to purchase SNGWiz to assist in the studying of some ICM spots so as to help plug leaks that are present in our games.  I’m still contemplating purchasing a license for myself as a holiday gift; we’ll see if that pans out though.  Huge volume plus constant leak plugging is a sure route to success.
Throughout this challenge I will be maintaining a blog with regular updates.  One of my core goals of the challenge is going to be constant updates through both the hard times and the good times.  I will also be encouraging my brother to keep a blog of his successes and hardships so that our followers can get both of our perspectives on the same challenge.
I have much more to say about the planning that will be going into this challenge over the next few weeks, but will end this blog post now as it has become rather long.  Everyone’s thoughts will be greatly appreciated as my brother and I plan this endeavor.
Best of luck at the tables!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Another Solid Session

First session of the week went pretty well.  Started off way stronger than it finished but to be honest I have no complaints all around.  Pretty early on I got AA AIPF against 2 villains and stacked both of them.  1 hand later I stacked another guy with A9o > A8o giving me a significant stack for the 2nd level.

I'm going to keep this post relatively short, additionally just linking my overall graph instead of 45 mans as well as I've only been playing 45s lately; that said I REALLY am anxious to move up but will not do so until appropriately rolled.

Yesterday's session consisted of 29 games with an ROI of 71% for another $5 profit.  It's not a huge sum of money but constant upwards movement will lead to solid progression.

BR at $42.36

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Update

December has been going pretty well thus far, no real complaints aside from my volume.  Still been grinding the $0.25/45s on Stars and grinding $1.10 HU turbos on FTP on occasion (I've run $0.90 to ~$8.00 after rakeback from playing limit holdem and HUSNG).

Overall
I've been experimenting adding tables to play more and more.  I've had two sessions running 30+ tables and both started out pretty horrible.  I ended up finishing the first down only 2-3 BI's after 70 games, and the second I finished with about the same in profits after placing top 3 in 4 of my last tournies (1st, 2nd, 2nd, 3rd).  Mid-session I tend to get a sense that things aren't going my way and stop reg'ing for the games (or simply because I'm short on time as I rarely have 4 hour blocks to dedicate to a session and these non-turbos don't wrap up too quickly).  I am going to try to make a point at some time this week to putting in a solid 3 hour constant reg'ing session up to 30 tables (so attempting to keep 30 tables going the whole time) and then stop reg'ing to wind down.  Dropping that many BI's at one time does slightly concern me as it can wipe out the profits I've had so far, but at the same time I want to get comfortable playing that many tables and these are the lowest stakes I can do that in :).
45s

I'm going to set a new goal now to be completed by 12/12.  That goal is going to be 500 games, screw the profits.  I haven't put too much consideration into when I will be moving up in limits, or what my exact BRM is going to be.  I'd like to move up to the $1 games as soon as I can so that I can start generating some VPPs (I know it's December, but I wouldn't mind clearing my first $10 bonus this year if I can get a lot of games in).  Additionally I am anxious to start playing the turbos as the long 45 mans is beginning to eat at me a bit.  I'm considering following Jennifear's BRM guide which would call for playing 9man STTs starting around 60 buyins.  My only hesitation there is I'm not terribly familiar with 9 mans and what kind of ROI I can expect there.  I guess there really is only 1 way to find out!

BR currently stands at $37.33

Monday, November 29, 2010

Sometimes you luckbox....

Overall Challenge
Played a relatively quick session tonight of 18 games or thereabouts.  Started off running really hot and then got coolered a few times for min-cashes.  Standard.... and all good.  Last tourney I had up was 10 handed and I had chip lead.  Shove SB over BB (he had about 40% my stack), 66>JJ obviously...  Next hand I shove AJo from button and SB (same guy from hand before) snap calls with AA.  I'm left with <1BB.

TLDR...

I ship the tourney.

Been dabbling in some HUSNGs lately trying to get my brother to play more frequently so that I'll have someone to talk strat with.  They're pretty fun as a change of pace, though I much prefer HUNL cash games which I'm just not rolled for (obviously).  If nothing else they're great practice for when I get HU in these SNGs.
45s

Been super busy with work, so hoping I can get another solid session in tomorrow and Wednesday as Thursday will be very unlikely.

And as a nightcap... BR is up to $29.78.

Grind on the mind!!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Stick to the 45s...

$0.25 45s
I think that today confirmed that I need to be sticking to the 45s.  I don't think that the 360s are very favorable given their payout structure.  I believe I said the same thing in one of my last posts but I'm just reiterating... hopefully I'll remember the next time I start a session :)

I had a pretty solid session today, played for about 4 hours and got 77 games in.  2 990 Hypers, 20 360s and 55 45s, or something like that.  I ran pretty well in the 45s as i have been doing, finally took one down and cashed in a total of 8 or 9 of them I believe (none of those being min cashes, a lot of 4-5ths and a 1st and 2nd mixed in).  Unfortunately I was only able to cash for $0.40 in 2 of the 20 360s played, which meant that I dropped about 12 BI's there.

I have to work quite a bit tomorrow but I'm still going to attempt to get another solid session in.  My goals for my next session are going to be to stick to around 25 tables (I was rocking 30-35 tables in today's session).  I want to build that number up to 30-40 or so at some point but think that for now I need to tone it back a bit and get into a rhythm.  I'm also only going to be reg'ing the .25/45s which means that my full table load will take a bit longer to get going than if I were loading the 360s as well.  Unfortunately I just don't have the results in the 360s to warrant playing them right now.  I can't wait until I have grown my BR to the point of reg'ing the $1.10/45s! I'm greatly looking forward to the turbo structure once I can move up and hoping that it helps out quite a bit with my volume!
Overall Challenge

Best of luck to everyone at the tables!  BR is currently around $25.50 or so (will update with a precise number after next session).


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

3rd Session

Just a very brief update.  Played something like 32 games tonight.  Realized that I don't like the .25/90s at all; waaayyyy too slow late game which makes it hard to play with a pushbot strate >:D.  Played 2, min cashed both (basically bubble burst and I started shoving to end the torture).

Primarily focused on 45s, running pretty hot in them ~83% ROI in the .25s.

That said, BR is up to $26.69.

Will update with graphs tomorrow :)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Initial Results

Initial results have been pretty ok so far.  I played a session last night that was just .10 360s and about 3-4 .02/990 hypers (almost FT'd one of them).  I couldn't really get much going in the 360s and bubbling the FT was about as deep as I got.  I think in total I ran around 33 or so of them and ended the night with my BR around $17.78 or so.

Overall Challenge
This morning I was going to get some work done but decided to put in a quick session primarily focusing on the .25 45 mans.  In all honesty I'd rather get more comfie with the 45 man format as that is where I'll be spending a significant amount of time.

I spent some time regging a bunch of sngs at the beginning to get my session going (.25/45s & 90s, .10/360s, and .02/990s) but eventually focused strictly on the 45s.  In total I played around another 35 tournies or so and had much better results.  I don't know the exact breakdown of wins and such but my ending BR for the session was $22.44 with all money made coming from the 45s.  I definitely think I will be sticking with the 45s for a while, the 360s just feel way too top heavy for my preference; if you're not FT'ing them then you're making a pittance. 
45 Mans

As always, encouragement and advice is always welcome.  Thanks for following if you're doing so! :)

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Challenge Introduction

Hello everyone.  I'm not going to bother too much with the standard introduction that you would get on any 2P2 challenge thread.  I've been playing poker for a few months, going to dedicate myself to crushing volume and hopefully making some money at the same time.

The challenge is to turn $20 into $2K.  After that I'll likely transition to playing HUNL

Here's a screen shot of my bankroll at the start of this challenge (11/20/10).

My strategy will be to grind the .25/45s, .10/360s, and .02/990s until i have about $60-75 or so at which point I'll start mixing in some $1/18s and 45s.

If I go busto I'll be reloading to $20 and beginning the challenge again.  Comments and advice appreciated!

Let's do this...