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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby hockeyguy » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:36 pm

juicyc wrote:yes they have!!!!!!!! tnx for askin and i owe it to u guys!!!! I have been playin .5/.10 nl and sitting with the max 10 bucks,i have been walking away with an average of 20-30 bucks per session. I havent had a losin session in about 8 or nine times... omg!!!!! I have been playin exactly how u guys have taught ty soooooo much!!!! I have been playin tight aggressive, and really payin much better attention to detail,( players hand ranges,adjusted my hands according to position and really thinkin on every move..I'm excited and confident for the first time on cash table. (for now until i go on downswing lol)....b4 i came here i played too many hands, and didnt go through the thought processes that r needed, tilt off money ect. I realize downswings and badbeats r going to happen but i am playin much better tnx to outstanding poker...Looking forward to more vids GL ALL ON THE FELT!!!
Tnx again guys,
your loyal student juicyC my real name is Chris



glad to hear about your success, it is kinda scary how in control you feel once you get the hang of the basic principles.
i look forward to hearing about your continued success.

hg
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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby juicyc » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:12 pm

Well i guess i spoke too soon bout winin sessions str8...OMG i just lost my stack of 50 bucks i built up from $10.. my back and spirit was just broken..ouch!!!! i open in middle position with ak of hearts to b reraised by button,I raised back and we saw a flop of a k 3 (2 diamonds) i bet 3/4 of pot, button reraises me all in..afterdeliberating i call...he has queens turn-blank river- Q
owr stacks preflop- hero 52 ish villain- 73 I BUST :x :evil: it was on full tilt
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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby juicyc » Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:13 pm

This has been tough to swallow :x
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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby hockeyguy » Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:17 pm

must have been in the water last night

i had AA 9 times
KK twice
QQ once
in about 350 hands

ended up down 2 stacks
won the blinds 7 times w AA
lost to flopped set and flopped full house
KK won blinds once
lost to flopped set
QQ lost to flopped full house

very aggravating

but it will turnaround, hang in there

gl hg
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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby juicyc » Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:28 pm

IM FED UP!!!! sorry guys to b cryin bout another bad beat, but I lost my stack again after building it up a bit 2day...I raised from middle position with kings... hijack reraises me.... i call....we see a flop of - 3 k 7 rainbow i bet 3/4 pot, i get reraised all in, i call. Villain has aces!!!!!! turn- q river- ace R U SERIOUS????? OMG IM SOOOO FRUSTRATED!!!!! EL-BUSTO AGAIN, OUCH!!!! MY SPIRIT IS CRUSHED AGAIN!!!!! and my money.... ANYWAY gl guys il keep grindin i suppose... ps- I promise not to cry bout anymore bad beats lol
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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby filobetto » Fri Jan 22, 2010 10:33 am

Hey Chris,

We all have felt that kind of pain. But, Atta22 always says you can't measure your your results by dollars and cents. All you can do is ask yourself if you played the hands correctly with the information available to you at the time. If you did, then you just gotta shake it off and over come the tilty feeling however you are able.. well, that wasn't an exact quoute, but I think it highlights the jist of what he means.

Bad beats will always happen and they are upsetting, but what seperates the good players from the bad, is how they deal with tilt.

Just remember in poker there are not many guarantees. Unless of course you flop the immortal nuts. Beyond that, anything can happen.

Hang in there and overcome the frustration you are feeling.
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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby juicyc » Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:39 pm

hey filo, tnx man for the encouragement, it just seems like every time i start building up my roll or having a few good sessions I run into a hand like the previous 2 i posted and bust. Anyway tnx for respondin and GL on the felt my friend..
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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby filobetto » Sat Jan 23, 2010 11:35 am

hockeyguy wrote:
filobetto wrote:I concur with juicyc about the mic thing too. Otherwise a great job.

This may sound self explanitory, but could you guys do some videos that focus more on reading the HUD? I mean, reading and evaluating the stats that you have. I would like to know that I am interpreting them correctly under verying situations.



i did one micro video on the stats and hud, have you watched it? Are there questions in it i didnt address? i would be happy to address them here or include in future video

FYI-i am planning another video on using the stats for basic hand reading very soon

gl HG


I'm sure I did view the video. What # was it? But , at any rate, I think HM is such an important tool, that the more training I can get on it the better. It would be a shame not to get the most we can from it. I think someone else was asking Tim about a power point presentation in conjuction with a regular video, I think this would be a great way to highlight key training points in all the vidoes to illustrate how HM and PT can impact the decisions we make while we play. In other words, when a key point needs to be made stop the game video and insert a power point slide or 2 to nail the training point home. Then proceed back to the game.
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Re: Hockeyguy Rocks!

Postby hockeyguy » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:22 pm

microstats video is video 72
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