-- Status Update -- | |
2009 VPPs: | 334,016 |
SNE Pace: | 57276 AHEAD |
Currently Playing: | Suikoden Tierkreis (Nintendo DS) |
I had a pretty shitty week that turned around mightily on Saturday. Here's some random thoughts:
- Shaw is an incredibly incompetent ISP and I will have Telus ADSL within a few days (they now even offer a dry loop, huzzah). The terrible connection has caused no end of frustration for both myself and my poker playing roommate for the past 10 days or so. The worst part is, after my hours of troubleshooting I can guarantee the issue is Shaw's own traffic shaping not working as intended.
- The Flames injury issues combined with choking away the division was so very painful to endure. Despite the Saturday win over the Oilers meaning nothing it built some well needed momentum, saw Cammy get his game back, and McElhinny book his first NHL win (in a great performance). Seeing how happy the team was for the rookie netminder was heart warming to say the least. We may not stack up well against Chicago and Khabibulin is likely the antichrist, but don't count the Flames out yet.
- The RSA token for my Pokerstars account came in. Consider my account 100% hack proof. You'll have to mug me first if you want to hack my account! Well worth the $90 worth of FPPs for 5 years of protection.
- I ran poorly during the middle of the week, and absolutely god awful on Friday. Thankfully Saturday is what I believe to be my biggest day ever in profit, totaling around $1.9k US. I cashed in the freeroll donkament for $90, earned around $280 in rakeback, and took the rest off the tables.
- If anyone suggests that online poker is dying, they weren't playing this Saturday. Perhaps the highest concentration of superdonks I've seen in some time.
The graph for my week is below. The vast majority of the upswing at the end is from Saturday.
3 comments:
Thats a pretty sick upswing. Can't wait for telus adsl shaw will pay for their sins.
Guys, can you explain how you table select?
Is it bsaically looking for high av.pot and players seeing flop %'s?
RE: Table selection
I sort by players to flop %. After that, I basically just take a glance at the names at the table. I know every 100nl reg and the vast majority of 200nl regs, so it's pretty easy to tell if the table is worth sitting at (if it's 7 regs and 1 unknown, the players to flop % is likely only high because the table just started).
What some people forget is to keep selecting mid-session. If the donk at the table goes busto and leaves, you can probably find a better table.
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