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So here's what happened. Just recently my PS2 took a s***, so I was
talking to my wife about getting a PS3 and a nice violent, bloody game
like Call of Duty World at War or the new GTA or something like that.
Anyhow, with the start-up of a new business venture, our outgoing cash
flow went through the roof for a bit, and I tossed the idea of a new
game system to the back burner. But now we're starting to see some
profits on the newest business, and cost/profit is heading back to
black.Recently I met a guy who sells electronics. He said he
could hook me up with a new PlayStation for about $250. The new game'll
be about another $50, so that's about $300 out the door.Now my wife and I share bank accounts, and always consult eachother on all purchases, big, small, Carl's Jr., everything.So
she offered me a challenge. She challenged me to build up the money for
the PS3 playing poker. I said okay. But of course there's a catch. The
challenge is to pick a site and start from $0. I contested. "I'm
already running a "from $0" challenge and have been hung up around $100
for months now, and I don't want to wait until the PS3 is as old as the
Atari 2600 before I get one." So I counter with this. I'll withdraw my Reefer Poker account down to $300, and then when I build that up to $600, I get my PS3 + a new violent game.She accepted my counter-challenge, and now the sprint to make another $300 on Reefer Poker begins. Stipulations: If
I bust out, I'll have to freeroll my way back up. OUCH! I'll need to
stick to a strict bankroll management strategy to avoid a disaster.I can make 1 minimum deposit per month so that I qualify for the depositors freerolls including the monthly $1,000.00 freeroll. YES!So here is where I set forth on my mission to not only overcome a challenge, but walk away with a new PS3.If you'd like to rail me in any of the games, my Reefer Poker name is DonkHard.Site: Reefer PokerUsername: DonkHard Goal: $600 Current Bankroll: $300 Amount to go: $300
illphillllllll wrote:tbd i'm not too familiar with the
merge sites but i see that i have people that request to be my friend,
a little guy in a yellow shirt. if you were to request me as a friend
there would i be able to click on you to track you? if so my user name
is illphill. i looked on tonight but didn't know where to start looking
for you.I'm actually just logging in to Reefer
right now for my 1st game in the challenge. I've never actually tried
searching for or adding anyone, so I'm attempting to figure it out
right now. You'll be my 1st buddy on my list.{musical hold}Okay
I added you to my buddy list ( I hope ). Was a little tricky to figure
out, but I'll jot it down here for all to see in case anyone else would
like to add me to their buddy list:If you click once on one of the cash tables in the Reefer Poker
main lobby, you'll see a "Join Table" button in the bottom right corner
of the lobby. A half inch or so above that you'll see 2 light gray
tabs. One's labeled "My Games," and the other is labeled "Friends."
Click the "Friends" tab. Now a "Edit Contacts" button will appear;
click that. That will open a new window. Click the "Add" button in the
bottom left corner of that window. Then type in the nickname of your
"buddy," choose a tag, and click "Add."If I did it right, that's all there is to it.Okay
so now I will enter my 1st game in the challenge. I will stick to my
usual bankroll management strategy. A quick recap of the BRM strategy I
use is:Cash game and buy-ins must not exceed more than 5 percent of my total bankroll. Exception for the lowest limits: I'm allowed to buy into any game with a buy-in of $2.50 or less.
If
at any time during a No-Limit or Pot-Limit cash-game session the money
on the table represents more than 10 percent of my total bankroll, I
must leave the game when the blinds reach me.
Sit & Go buy-ins must not exceed more than 5 percent of my total bankroll. Exception for the lowest limits: I'm allowed to buy into any game with a buy-in of $2.50 or less.
Multi-table tournament buy-ins must not exceed more than 2 percent of my total bankroll. Exception for the lowest limits: I'm allowed to buy into any multi-table tournament that costs $1.So with my $300 starting bankroll, I can bring up to $15.00 to any ring game or SNG and up to $6 to any MTT.I'm starting off with a $5 + $0.50 SNG. I'm also on the waiting list for a $0.25 ring game.Here we go!Site: Reefer PokerUsername: DonkHard Goal: $600Well, first things first, I bombed in the SNG last night. My
1st hand or 2nd hand I was dealt 5d 7d. A player from early position
raised about 3 or 4 blinds, and got a few callers. So I also made the
call for a good sized pot. The flop came down 77A. Raiser bet the pot,
everyone folded, I called. Turn came a Jack. Raiser bet pot again, I
raised most of my stack. He went all in and I quickly called. He showed
AQ, I showed my 5 7. A blank hit the river and I was the first to
double up.Later on in the game with 4 of us left, my the blinds
had reached a point where things got pretty hectic.I stole blinds when
I could, but I was getting bullied off of my own blinds quite a bit. I
decided to make a play against one of the 2 guys who kept jacking my
blinds by shoving all-in over his raise... turns out he had AA.I finished in 4th place.Anyhow, new day, so I'll try again. Same game. $5 Single table SNG on Reefer Poker.datsme53 wrote:Okay TBD! I'll look for you when I see your
online sometime. I like the war games myself. My grandson has an XBOX
and an XBOX 360. I got a Wii for the grandkids when they come to my
house... which is a lot lol! Okay... Okay... I play it some too... and
I got Call of Duty 3 for it(I think) Vanguard and a couple other war
ones. Pretty neat deal you settin' up a poker challenge to get a new
game system. Hope to catch your act sometime. May the flops be with you
and hope you'll be knockin' 'em dead soon! I was looking into an XBox 360 myself, but the store clerks were
telling me that they have a nasty reputation for breaking down. That
scared me off a little. The wife and kids want a Wii, so maybe I can
raise enough for one of those, too. They've got some pretty fun looking
games on there for a competitive family.slyone66 wrote:good luck on your challenge BD, i'll be
looking for you on line. and as for ps3, i wouldn t go with that, i
would go with the x box 360. you can connect right to the net and play
call of duty against other people from all over the world. waiting for
them to come out with an online poker game for x box. i'm sure it will
come in time. they got every other game out there. the nascar is the
best, racing with headset on, you can talk to the other drvers and
b%tch them out for stupid moves....great graphics. see you on the
tables and good luck my friendI actually got to play Call of Duty online at a buddy's house a while
back. That was alot of fun. Talking crap to the other players was
probably my favorite part of it. Alright.
I'm going to go concentrate on my SNG. Thank you guys for the
well-wishes. I'll be on for a bit. After this game I've got to go mow
the lawn and fix the power steering pump on my wife's truck, then I'll
be coming back online later this evening for some more PS3 Challenge.
Feel free to look me up and add me to your buddy lists, all.Site: Reefer PokerUsername: DonkHard Goal: $600 Current Bankroll: $294.50 Amount to go: $305.50Site: Reefer PokerUsername: DonkHard Goal: $600I
managed to bomb out of that SNG in 4th place... again. Being
back-to-back bubble-boy is pretty harsh. Last night I jumped into
another SNG, which turned out to be a Bounty game. Would have been alot
funner if I could have collected some bounties, but in the end, I
walked away empty-handed. Yet another 4th place finish. Now being
back-to-back bubble-boy is harsh, but popping 3 bubbles in a row just
plain sucks. Poor me!While
I was playing the Bounty SNG, I also had a dime ring game running on
the side. No luck there, but no major disasters. I don't know about
you, but I'll take a wash over a big loss all day. Still, after all was
said and done, I'd lost well over $15 playing Texas Hold'em.So
there's certainly a problem here. When I can't see a profit out of a
single game after playing many, I take it as a sign. TBD's running
cold. Running cold = STOP. But I'm not real big on just stopping poker
altogether. I've got to be running ice-cold, I'm talking sub-zero
freezing, to take a break from poker altogether.I've got a more
efficient strategy. If I'm running cold in a certain game, in this case
Texas Hold'em, I take a break from that game. Usually I'll walk away
for an hour or 2, or maybe for the night if it's late, and then come
back and jump right into a different format of poker, such as Omaha,
Omaha H/L, a mixed game, or a stud game.Here's the reason I do
this. More often than not, when our game takes one of those downward
dips, it's actually because of us. More often than we even realize,
there are, (albeit sometimes microscopic and almost unnoticeable)
changes to how we approach and play the game. Because each different
type of poker has it's own rules and strategies, switching games forces
you to totally restructure your approach to the game. Your mindstate
changes. Your strategy changes. Changing to a different game can even
change your mood or take you off tilt.There are so many things
that can change how we play: good moods, bad moods, boredom, tilt,
distractions, desperation, comfort, discomfort, stress, confidence or
the lack thereof, and the list goes on and on. Often these different
scenarios that alter our perceptions cause us to play (just a little)
different. We loosen up a tad, or start playing tighter than usual. We
become more passive, or get more aggressive than we typically play when
we're winning. But those changes don't have to be a bad thing that
makes you throw your hands up and walk away from a fun past-time that
can actually afford you a better lifestyle than a typical 9 to 5.Those
little nuances, those sways between how we play winning poker and how
we play losing poker can actually always be used to play winning poker.
For example, I've been crashing and burning in my PS3 Challenge. Why?
Because I've been getting my chips in bad. I mean, let's just be
f***ing real here. I have not been getting sucked out on. No,
that's not the problem. I've been getting in with A6 or A9 against AQ.
55 against AA. I caught myself limping in UTG with 2 3 suited! That's
an easy muck for crying out loud! Even from the button I'll muck that
most of the time, unless there are alot of limpers in front of me, the
blinds typically play passively preflop, and my stack is in good shape.
And half the time I'll even muck them in that scenario to maintain my
tight table image.So most of us would say "I'm playing bad poker. I need to take a break." But I'm not playing bad poker. I'm playing bad Texas Holdem. So what I say is, "I'm playing bad Texas Hold 'em. I need to take a break... from Texas Hold 'em."What game rewards loose play more than any other? PL or NL Omaha H/L. So that's my new venue. That's where my profits are. So
guess what. I left my Hold 'em ring game and headed over to a PLO8
table, bought in for $10, took a few pots, slaughtered a big-stack for
his entire pile of chips, and walked away with almost $30.Now I'm out of the red and seeing black again!. PS3, here I come!Site: Reefer PokerUsername: DonkHard Goal: $600 Current Bankroll: $301.64 Amount to go: $298.36
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