Thursday, September 27, 2007


So, I've had my Aces cracked twice today, My set of fours sucked out on by a two outer, and I'm down $35 for the day. Poker sucks

:)

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

The swings of NL poker


Man have I been riding that rollercoaster. *Latest graph at bottom of page*

After having the last few days run really shitty, I decided to play basic tried-and-true TAG in my latest 10nl session this morning, and walked away with a $20 profit, after snagging some nice pot with the prettiful AKo and KK. I played in another $2.20 MTT today. I do well in our sites freeroll, so I assume that I hsould be able to run well in one of these, but not so far, I haven't even gotten over the freakin' starting stack in one yet. Winner gets like $120, so hopefully I pull it off one night.

Right after the MTT I decided to play an SNG, to practice for tomorrow's live tourney at my college. Kicked the shit out of everyone for a $4 profit :) lol

So anywho, tomorrow is the first three rounds of 9 in a hold em tourney that I helped organize. The winner of each round (6 handed single table) moves on into the finals in December, where a 9 handed final table of what is essentially a 54 person double shoot out will be played for some prize which I am currently unaware of. It's actually it's kind of on a rebuy, because if you lose you can play in 3 of the nine rounds, but one per day. So it's more likea 30 person re buy, only it's free.

I can't wait, in only 3 months I should be crowned Texas Hold 'Em champion of Macomb Community College ;)

Profit for the day: +$25

Total br on Bodog: $180

Winnings graph (The swings of NL)


Graph does NOT include $6 win from SNG.

Monday, September 24, 2007


Played like shit today. Don't even want to talk about it.

Though I did win against my friends again last night. Had 800 against Kelley's 7.2k, and I fought back to take the lead and offered him a chop for a $20 profit.

BR on Bodog: $160

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Well, that sucked


My $72 winning streak has come to an end, as I donked off a buy in at 10nl with top pair 2nd kicker, to the idiot with top pair, top kicker (OMG I have AT on a draw heavy board! arrrrr in!)

I made a stupid move not knowing his cards, but knowing his, so did he.

So I then decided to see if I could improve my micro stake sng strategy, and I blew two games in a row (My win in a 45 man a couple of days ago was my only one since before my month long break), one in a $4.40 beginner sng (out in 6th..DOH, top five pay) then won a $2.20 one.

I made a very odd play that game, which will be up in tourney hand analysis very soon.

Thanks for reading! No graph today :( It's not pretty anyway

Profits: -$10 ($2.20 win cancelled out $4.40 loss)
Total bankroll: $190.75

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Up'n'Up'n'Up'n'UPPPPPP!!!!1!!eleven!!


Well, things worked out well today! I played for just about an hour earlier and broke dead even. And no, by dead even I don't mean a +/- $0.05, I mean I came in with $10, and an hour later, I left with exactly $10.

During that break even session I did hit quad nines in a sucky way. I flopped 9's full of 6's, and the action suggested he DEFINITELY had a 6, so I bet pot and let him raise me. The river however, brought another 9, which killed the action from him, and I was only able to squeak out $8 out of the $11 available. Luckily I did only break even though, which means that it didn't crack my current $72 winning streak that has been going on for the last four days!

So after two weeks of grinding my $30 of freeroll winnings at the $0.05/$0.10 tables, I'm now up to $201.35

Once I reach $225 (which I estimate to be either tomorrow or Saturday at the latest) I'll be taking my first shot at 25nl. I'll make sure to post it up here or on CC so I can get some good advice.

Here is my graph for the last 7 days:



Profit for the day: +$25
Total bankroll: $201.35
Total winnings: $1,335

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Still on the UP'n'UP


That's right! My upwards trend (upwards aside from my trip down Mt. Tiltalot over the weekend) continued today! Played some 10max on Bodog, as usual, ground up to $12, then lost some of it after I had to fold to a rivered overpair. Soon after, this hand happened:

Dealt 73o in the bb
UTG folds UTG+1 whom is a total donk calls, and a guy who is constantly berating other players calls, I check my option

Flop: 7c6d6c

Emperor: Bets $0.30
Donk raises $0.30 to $0.60
Berater calls
Emperor calls (I don't believe anyone. No ones represented 88+ and if they have a 6 I'm just going to laugh)

Turn: 3c

Emperor checks
Donk bets $0.50
Berater calls $0.50
Emperor (thinks for a bit) calls $0.50

River: 7d (sweet!)

Emperor checks
Donk bets $1
Berater calls $1
Emperor raises to $6
Donk calls
Berater calls
Emperor shows 77766
Donk mucks (55)
Berater mucks AdKc (...lol)

Emperor collects 20 some odd dollars from the pot.

Why I kept calling: pf, I'm bb, why not take the free flop?
Flop: I had the 7, I doubted that the donk had the 6, because it's just unlikely, plus, he hasn't really ever bet out much, and he usually only does it on a bluff. Berater calling made me think flush or straight draw.
Turn: It's cheap... and I still had my previous reads going for me
River: Do I need to say it, really?

Recent graph:

Profits for today +$30
Total bankroll: $175

Monday, September 17, 2007


Hello! I've finally decided to start a blog, and hopefully I'll get enough hits to make it worthwhile. Let's see, a rundown of my poker career....

I started playing poker in the year 2003. I was not a direct product of the Poker Boom, but I believe that those who are responsible for getting me into it were. They'd invite my little freshman self to their senior game, all wearing their little sunglasses and their crappy poker faces. Unfortunately, back then, I had no clue what I was doing, and I never won. But I continued to donate $5 to the pot every saturday night, until suddenly, the games stopped. I quit poker for a while, and I'm honestly not that sure when I started up again. Eventually, games with friends my OWN age began to turn up, and I'd play at them. None of us really knew what we were doing, so I'd occasionally win one or two, even besting our local pro (well, for our age at least) in an epic heads up battle for the $35 first place money (Good times)!
It was around this time that my buddy, Kevin (the 'local pro' of sorts), made a HUGE cash in an online tournament, about $1200, which is mighty fine for a... well, let's just say that's GREAT for our demographic ;) This was on September 23rd, 2006. Damn near a whole year ago, and he's already cashed out enough to buy a car, and a beautiful new bass and amplifier set. But enough about him, this blog's about me, damnit!
After his big win I decided that Poker was officially a game of skill, and not so much luck. I didn't get any books, but I started playing play money on Pokerstars.. a LOT. I got a lot of experience from that. Then I started doing frequently better in our home games, cashing and winning a a LOT more often. But that all pales in comparison to that fateful night in North Carolina.

January 3rd (ish), 2007

I had been in a big poker mood lately, and was dying to play a game. I was visiting my brother, a Marine who lived in Camp LeJeune, and while we were there, he told me of a local game that he often played at. He warned me before I accepted the offer, that some of the guys there were professional players who played for a living, and that some of them had WSOP and USPC experience.. but I wasn't afraid.
Since it was just a social game, the blinds were fairly small, at $1/$2 (high stakes to me) and I only had $100. Apparently this is what everyone bought in with, so I didn't feel too ashamed with my smallish chipstack (which was miniscule compared to the others--they had already been playing for 5 hours). I bought in, and played a real tight game. Next thing I know, I'm up $100.
I started to gather my chips and head for the cashier when my brother said "dude, I'll stake you if you lose anything just keep playin' your game, you're doing fine!" So I sat back down and continued to play. During one of the key hands, I had some type of pocket pair. Whatever it was, I flopped a set with it, and the turn paired the board (lower than my set). After the river, the guy put me all in, and I called, and he said "Full house!" Showing a matching card to the pair as well as an Ace, which was also on the board. I said "Fuck" and turned over what I thought was a cooler, but in actuality was a higher full house.
So there I am, with $400, sweaty palms, etc. giving off tells left and right I bet. I was playing like a total donk. But oh well, I had plenty of money :D The next big hand was my last, I flopped top pair and bottom pair, and on the river, I called an all in, and beat a worse two pair, and had $800. As I began stacking my chips, she pushed them over (jokingly..what a bitch), and my brother came right over and started stacking them for me saying "dont' worry about it just keep playing" and I said, "No, I'm really done now, this is enough for me, haha"
So I cashed out, (pictures below).

A month later, I used the winnings to purchase a 50" Samsung HDTV (Which I am now using to type this blog :D)

It was after this that I began to get real serious, and I deposited my first $10 on Pokerstars. And if you want to see how that venture went, go ahead and sharkscope me: Emperor IX

Yeah, not pretty.

Neither were the next 5 deposits.

Finally, I stopped depositing, and instead accepted transfers from some GREAT CC-ers..., well one at least. V sent me $10 and told me to have fun, and boy did I, I doubled it up and sent it back, then lost what I had left. This happened twice more.
My amazing girlfriend, Amanda, got me Super/System 2 for my graduation. I read it and LOVED it, next thing I know, my poker book library consists of:

The Theory of Poker
Super/System 2
Online Poker (Brunson)
Tournament Poker and the Art of War (Great book)
Zen and the Art of Poker
The Tao of Poker
Harrington on Hold em (all 3 thanks to Combuboom!!)

I took a month off in August, due to some personal problems and a need to study the game a bit more without the pressures of actually playing. During that month I re-read the Theory of Poker and I read The Art of War and Zen and the Art of Poker.

After August was over, I decided to start playing again, but I had no way of getting money online, and quite frankly, I didn't want to. I wanted to do it as cheaply as possible.
Luckily, Cardschat is the greatest site ever, and offers many freerolls every week (www.cardschat.com put Emperor IX as your referral ;)
I played in the Bodog freeroll and took 1st place out of 144 for $30. All my studying had paid off. I took the $30 to a $0.25/$0.50 LIMIT hold em table, and double up to $60, then began playing 10max constantly. Boy are Bodog players suckers. I now have $150 in my account, and I'm still growing, because i'm following STRICT BR management rules, those of Jesus Ferguson.
The other day I played in CC's freeroll on Full Tilt, and I placed 67th out of 900. I'm absolutely POSITIVE I'd've final tabled it if I had not decided to steal blinds at the PRECISE time the only chipleader over me at the table picked up AKs. My skills have increased astronomically since I joined CC, and even MORE after I took the month off to study.
Even with my friends home games, I've won 3 of our last 4, and got 2nd in the fourth one. It's almost not fair ;)

I'll be posting updates after every session I have time, but for now, this shall do. Here are some pictures from North Carolina: