Your Poker Biography
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 6:44 pm
CLIFFNOTES: long rant about how i started poker and where i see myself now, i would love to hear other's stories. they dont have to be as long as mine.
i was just thinking about when i started to play poker, and thought it might be interesting for people to share where/how they started poker. you can make it a blatant brag if you want.
so i first got exposed to poker through a show called late night poker in about 2001, which was on SBS (late at night!). after me and matt got into it, we heard that you could play online, so we pretty much literally googled online poker room, and lo and behold, pokerroom.com came up. so me and matt began smashing that site with play moneys, fighting over the dialup connection to the computer in the lounge room, and mum getting pissed off at us because we would always tie up the phone line.
we pretty much continued playing that and progressed into real money from there. i remember depositing 20 bucks american, and the first real money tourney i ever played was what they called the shark cage tourney, which was a first depositors freeroll. well i ended up taking it down for a grand total of 68 bucks, which is still one of the bigger tourney wins i have had online.
on pokerroom, i pretty much exclusively played the 5 buck SNGS, 10 20 or 30 runner. that was about as low as they went at that stage, and soon enough i went busto.
so i went back to play money for a while, but in a few weeks i decided to reload. i stuck to the 5 buck SNGs, and pretty soon i was winning them at a fairly decent rate. i would only EVER single table on my laptop, and my full concentration was only ever on the poker.
i cant remember what my win rate would have been, but i only played 1 or 2 tourneys per night for less than 2 hours, and i cashed out around 800 from pokerroom over all, over about a year but probably not too many total games. looking back, i reckon i was killing the game, i probably didn't know too much about poker back then. maybe i overthink things too much now and it gets me away from playing optimally.
some time during this time, the poker zone opened at the casino. i had played blackjack at home ever since i can remember, so as soon as we were 18 we would regularly go down there and play the 5 buck blackjack tables. so we were already familiar with the casino. so when poker came along, we decided to give that a crack as well.
the first casino game i played was 4/8 Limit poker, and i bought in for 40 bucks, the table min LOL. well i got smashed pretty quick, as the bigger stacks would just pound away at the turn when the bets doubled, and i was very weaktight with my money because i was nervous as shit, so it went away pretty quick. the next few times i went to the casino i repeated the same thing, losing mostly because i was always buying in min. it was only when the no limit tables came along that i posted my first winning session at the casino.
when NPL came along. me and matthew were really excited as we thought that this would be a step up in our poker playing career (lol how wrong were we). we soon realised that we were a fair way ahead of most of the players that were at the pub, with a few exceptions. there were many players that were new to poker, and they were very weak tight, so it was very easy to play aggro and just keep stealing.
this is where i started playing a bit more lag, and i think it has hurt me as a player since. in the following seasons of NPL, the general player base got a bit more experience and the general standard lifted and i didn't lift to stay ahead. so since then i have had mixed results in NPL. i could put this down to variance and laugh it off, but it makes me realise that there is definitely a lot to learn about poker.
these days i play once or twice a week at the kingy, and i enjoy playing and talking carp with all of the mates i have made through poker. i dont really worry about the results any more, which makes me enjoy NPL a lot more.
recently online, i have had mixed results. i am pretty much breakeven, i have good streaks and then tilt and give it all back. i think recently i have become a lot more interested in reading about poker and improving my game, and trying new things has probably hurt my bankroll a bit, but its a lot more fun.
at the moment i play on stars tourneys less than 5 bucks and the 5/10 cash games, my username is bennyjammer (same on 888). on tilt it is bennymacca, but i dont play on tilt at the moment, as i am busto and am not really looking to reload any time soon!.
i am really looking forward to the online version of NPL, as i believe that the better players have a bigger edge as there are more hands played. whether ill be successful remains to be seen, but i am excited about it.
currently i see myself as a mainly TAG player (as im sure most people do) but i have a bit too much gamble in me and i love putting my chips in the middle a bit too often. this only happens occasionally, and it means that i bust out of tourneys in the early cashes instead of running really deep, because of an earlier mistake. the thing i am most working on is my discipline at the poker table - whether its making those tough laydowns, or whether its stopping myself check shoving with AK that missed on a wet board instead of check folding. i believe that once i do that, i will be an ok poker player. whether i can ever stop that, i am not sure.
i play at the casino once every few months really, and about my last 5 sessions have been big wins, so i am pretty happy about that.
so for the future, i would just like to become consistent in my game, as i have too many brain farts for me to be happy with how i am playing.
to anyone who as read this far, cheers for reading, i am just writing this beacuse i am bored.
i was just thinking about when i started to play poker, and thought it might be interesting for people to share where/how they started poker. you can make it a blatant brag if you want.
so i first got exposed to poker through a show called late night poker in about 2001, which was on SBS (late at night!). after me and matt got into it, we heard that you could play online, so we pretty much literally googled online poker room, and lo and behold, pokerroom.com came up. so me and matt began smashing that site with play moneys, fighting over the dialup connection to the computer in the lounge room, and mum getting pissed off at us because we would always tie up the phone line.
we pretty much continued playing that and progressed into real money from there. i remember depositing 20 bucks american, and the first real money tourney i ever played was what they called the shark cage tourney, which was a first depositors freeroll. well i ended up taking it down for a grand total of 68 bucks, which is still one of the bigger tourney wins i have had online.
on pokerroom, i pretty much exclusively played the 5 buck SNGS, 10 20 or 30 runner. that was about as low as they went at that stage, and soon enough i went busto.
so i went back to play money for a while, but in a few weeks i decided to reload. i stuck to the 5 buck SNGs, and pretty soon i was winning them at a fairly decent rate. i would only EVER single table on my laptop, and my full concentration was only ever on the poker.
i cant remember what my win rate would have been, but i only played 1 or 2 tourneys per night for less than 2 hours, and i cashed out around 800 from pokerroom over all, over about a year but probably not too many total games. looking back, i reckon i was killing the game, i probably didn't know too much about poker back then. maybe i overthink things too much now and it gets me away from playing optimally.
some time during this time, the poker zone opened at the casino. i had played blackjack at home ever since i can remember, so as soon as we were 18 we would regularly go down there and play the 5 buck blackjack tables. so we were already familiar with the casino. so when poker came along, we decided to give that a crack as well.
the first casino game i played was 4/8 Limit poker, and i bought in for 40 bucks, the table min LOL. well i got smashed pretty quick, as the bigger stacks would just pound away at the turn when the bets doubled, and i was very weaktight with my money because i was nervous as shit, so it went away pretty quick. the next few times i went to the casino i repeated the same thing, losing mostly because i was always buying in min. it was only when the no limit tables came along that i posted my first winning session at the casino.
when NPL came along. me and matthew were really excited as we thought that this would be a step up in our poker playing career (lol how wrong were we). we soon realised that we were a fair way ahead of most of the players that were at the pub, with a few exceptions. there were many players that were new to poker, and they were very weak tight, so it was very easy to play aggro and just keep stealing.
this is where i started playing a bit more lag, and i think it has hurt me as a player since. in the following seasons of NPL, the general player base got a bit more experience and the general standard lifted and i didn't lift to stay ahead. so since then i have had mixed results in NPL. i could put this down to variance and laugh it off, but it makes me realise that there is definitely a lot to learn about poker.
these days i play once or twice a week at the kingy, and i enjoy playing and talking carp with all of the mates i have made through poker. i dont really worry about the results any more, which makes me enjoy NPL a lot more.
recently online, i have had mixed results. i am pretty much breakeven, i have good streaks and then tilt and give it all back. i think recently i have become a lot more interested in reading about poker and improving my game, and trying new things has probably hurt my bankroll a bit, but its a lot more fun.
at the moment i play on stars tourneys less than 5 bucks and the 5/10 cash games, my username is bennyjammer (same on 888). on tilt it is bennymacca, but i dont play on tilt at the moment, as i am busto and am not really looking to reload any time soon!.
i am really looking forward to the online version of NPL, as i believe that the better players have a bigger edge as there are more hands played. whether ill be successful remains to be seen, but i am excited about it.
currently i see myself as a mainly TAG player (as im sure most people do) but i have a bit too much gamble in me and i love putting my chips in the middle a bit too often. this only happens occasionally, and it means that i bust out of tourneys in the early cashes instead of running really deep, because of an earlier mistake. the thing i am most working on is my discipline at the poker table - whether its making those tough laydowns, or whether its stopping myself check shoving with AK that missed on a wet board instead of check folding. i believe that once i do that, i will be an ok poker player. whether i can ever stop that, i am not sure.
i play at the casino once every few months really, and about my last 5 sessions have been big wins, so i am pretty happy about that.
so for the future, i would just like to become consistent in my game, as i have too many brain farts for me to be happy with how i am playing.
to anyone who as read this far, cheers for reading, i am just writing this beacuse i am bored.