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    • Name: Tom Wright
    • Stake Requested: $161.25 @ 75 shares of $2.15
    • Event/Tournament: WCOOP Event #12 HU $215
    • Offer: 75% available at 1% per share
    • Date of Event/Tournament: September 10th 2014

    "Upon acceptance of my stake request, I (Tom Wright) agree to play the above tournament and pay out each share of any winnings within 7 days for online/UK tournaments or 14 days for international tournaments. I understand and agree that my staking request is an agreement between myself and my staker/stakers and Punterslounge.com will not have any liability for any disputes between the parties involved." Hey guys, I've been playing HU turbo tournaments the past month with decent success, graphs here: [ATTACH=CONFIG]6290[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]6291[/ATTACH] So I feel in a good position to take on a bigger event and it falls on a very good day for me being midweek meaning I can play with no distractions. It's a deep structure with 10min blinds and 5,000 starting stack $250,000 gtd so it's a big tournament and as a lot of you will know it's been very rare for me to play any tournament at all. I don't just throw money around so that lets you know I am feeling good about this given the past few weeks continual success and commitment to these types of tournaments. Look forward to your responses, any questions fire away :ok ----- Nade --- 53% Danshot = 3shares ($6.45) Received --- 3% Heniek31 = 6shares ($12.90) Received --- 6% Ooblio = 10shares ($21.50) Received --- 10% Hebert10 = 4shares ($8.60) Received --- 4% Woodiejr = 10shares ($21.50) Received --- 10% andybell666 10shares ($21.50) Received --- 10% danj2202 4shares ($8.60) Received --- 4%

  1. Re: Constant all ins

    You wouldn't want to play poker with me at the table then! :lol
    Nobody amasses stacks quite like you do that's for sure!
    Lol ' date=' but what they do isn't worth it , its the their first move and everyone else folds so they win about 20cents , if they thought their hand was that good that they are confident of going all in surely they would try and win later in the hand.[/quote'] The thing is you have to adjust to the game you're playing. If someone is open shoving every hand then you know you can call with a wider than normal range i.e AT, 88 etc. You could say you're not 'learning' as you want to be, if people are going all-in, but you do learn a different approach, you learn about adjusting and it makes you think what ranges would actually be profitable to play now instead.
  2. The legend continues, he's banked $167,000 and apparently a few million in bracelet bets (Negreanu also it seems) http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/updates.asp?grid=1052&tid=13650 I watched the first few hours of the final table where he was the big chip leader and nobody was really messing with him, but I had no idea what was going on in most of the games. Pretty crazy seemingly there were a lot of people betting against him getting 10, I doubt there'll be as many against 11.

  3. Re: Open Face Chinese Never played it, is it possible the skill edge is so small people who have no clue what's going on can look competent? Sounds like PLO actually...

  4. Re: Hypers 1500 goal Hello hello. So I'm not going to make the volume goal. I've been trying out various methods to put in smart volume, but it really culminated on thursday where I got crushed into oblivion (you may notice this day on the garf). What happened that day is everything went wrong, just imagine playing a lot of games and just... everything goes wrong. The blame is entirely on me there's and no point going on about that day, but the stress it caused has put me out of action for a couple of days pretty much. Have been mulling the events of the past weeks and I've done many many things poorly, but now I have all the tools in place and with a very legit plan in place I'm confident about the coming month. neezxl.jpg April will be a motherfucker. It will be harder, better, faster, stronger.

  5. Re: Hypers 1500 goal Volume is a little bit less than is needed to keep the pace for 1,000 games but it should be fine. Equity looks to be ticking along nicely, but profit line not so good hopefully they'll both start to go up! f2pnxz.jpg 380/1000

  6. Re: Hypers 1500 goal First 2 days play gone purdy well. The losses at the start are mainly vs one guy in a very late night sesh 2 days ago, he was terrible but I didn't adjust well enough until the last few games then he quit. Since then have been +5% equity which is good. e98dcl.jpg

  7. Re: Hypers 1500 goal Hey thanks it didn't go to plan as I ran pretty ropey. Really had very few problems at that level - I had decent equity vs the best regs I played - it's just the liquidity of the games is very small in that there's way more good regs playing all day every day. t53bjc.jpg Going to play the 7s but with greater volume... So the goal for the last 9 days of the month is 1k+ games at 7s :ok

  8. Re: Hypers 1500 goal Had a look at players I've rematched to lose more than 1 BI against and found if I'd never rematched any of them I'd be 12 BI better off. team #infinitetilt

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  9. Re: Hypers 1500 goal Didn't get the volume I hoped as there were some unavoidable IRL distractions, but overall I feel very comfortable at this level so far. Have a sharkscope subscription so was derping around on there looking at the highest volume players and some guys out there are banging out 300-500 games per day with decent ROI. Looking to put in 1,000 games from the 11th to the months end. So: 28/1000 29kyoeg.jpg

  10. Re: Hypers 1500 goal Hello again. Going to continue this thread, but to wrap up the past couple of weeks: 7s challenge relatively successful, staking plan not successful - stakers want far more than I'm willing to give. Have given the site my full feedback on why I turned down their offer in the hope that players in future could be offered a 'fairer' deal but it is the poker world, there are many degenerates, so they have to cover their backs. Have learned quite a lot from the last couple of weeks about HUSNGs after talking with numerous people higher up on the ladder the difficulty levels only really become serious at the 60s+ and the 30s is the time the start getting serious. One thing people kept referring to to beat lower levels than those is the coffeehud, which I have looked into getting in the past and now am definitely going to do. Was speaking with one coach who said he could get it me for free but he has been more elusive than Lord Lucan since. The plan now in this challenge is to beat the 15s. What I realised in the staking discussions is the restrictions that I was going to have to play under I could just put on myself... and not pay 50% for the privilege. So 50 games a day. Looking for a coach. Will do lots of study. And the rest has been very nice indeed...

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