I know I keep letting this thread drop off a while and then resurrecting it, but meh, so goes poker sometimes for me.
Quick ish update. I'm grinding on Bovada, playing 10nl (for now), and it's going alright. Play is super soft, and I'm feeling very confident about my ability to move up.
That being said, I had a pretty interesting day yesterday in that, after having a sweat session with Marginal that went fairly well, I played 2 more sessions that day where I played pretty meh. Not spew-fest meh, but I know that I play a lot better when being sweated by someone.
Then today, I had a "sweat" session with Marginal and Ducky7, but really, all it involved was background conversation and the occasional comment about a hand I was in.
And I played really, really well. Not like "OMG HE'S THE NEXT IVEY," well, but I made very few mistakes, and the ones I did weren't enormous. Despite the sweat not really being a sweat, I still played better. I think the reason is that I knew there was a chance of being scrutinized. I'm embarrassed to say that I perform a lot better when I think someone is watching who may judge or criticize me. It causes me to focus more, and I think that this is big for me currently because I know there is a significant gap between my A and C games. With time, I'll work all my various poker abilities to the point of not even needing to focus, but for now there's too big of a gap.
So, the new sticky note on my desk says:
GRIND TIME
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GRIND TIME
This is to stop me from "multitasking" (
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-prime/201103/technology-myth-multitasking), and make me focus 100% on the poker I'm playing. I play better, feel better about my sessions, and ultimately I'll move up faster (to where I'll be even more interested in being engaged and focused).
The tricky thing about Bovada is that they only allow you to multi-table up to 4 tables at once. Even at 6 max, this is no great feat, as in the past I'd play between 5 and 8. So for a number of sessions I'd be surfing the web or watching videos while grinding - but no more. I think that this will be good for me. I play better by far when I allow myself to take my time, make deliberate decisions, and really think through ranges (Bovada's shot clock seems to run a little slower than other sites I've played on).
So here are some goals for the next few weeks:
- Play at least an hour every weekday, and at least 2 hours on Saturday and Sunday each
- Don't multi-task at all while grinding
- Start up a blog (didn't mention this in the post, but have considered doing it in the past, and deuces brought it up recently)
- Session review -> anonymous tables is tough, but Bovada does release HHs that I can start making use of to review my play
Longer term:
- Move up -> I watched some tables of 25nl at Bovada and the play seems just horrific, and not much of a step up from 10nl
- Keep enjoying poker -> I read a blog post by Phil Galfond about Victor Blom, and it fit in nicely with this thought: I love poker, and I don't ever want that to change. It's a bit more than a hobby to me at this point, even if I'm not as strong a player yet as I'd like to be, so basically I want to keep playing it at levels that make me the most satisfied with my experience.
Bit of a rambling post here, so don't feel bad if you skimmed down to here with a "TL;DR" mentality. Cliffs are basically: I'm getting back into poker, Bovada is a bit weird but super-soft, and I'm loving the fact that I'm getting back into poker
Also expect blog links soon.