CARDRUNNERS
What's Your Edge
Last night I laid down to sleep at like 9pm. I ended up reading for a couple hours, but still passed out easily before midnight. The last few nights before that I hadn’t gotten much sleep, so it felt really good. I woke up and went to class feeling refreshed and full of energy for the first time in a week.
After class I came back to 6 fresh inches of snow. My walk to school from my house takes about 15 minutes, and it is one of the better parts of my day. It always has me feeling slightly more awake and refreshed early in the morning. I get to walk along a trail, get some fresh air, and romp around in the snow a little bit. Anyways, there was a bunch of new snow so the going was a little bit slower, and I realized there was no chance my car would get down the driveway.
I normally box twice a week, Wednesday being one of the days, but had to forego that today. I went in the garage to swing some kettlebells around, then came back in to test out my new C2 Rower. I did 3 5 minute rounds for a total of 3800m. It was really hard. Rowing is no joke. I will try to do that 3 times a week and improve my form and hopefully see some results there. I enjoyed it to be sure. I have always been big on variety of workouts, and this just gives me one more option.
Anyways, after workout, PostflopAction was sitting at 1-2 plo, so I asked if he wanted to play some HA. We ended up playing 200-400 HA for about 2 hours, and I had my best day ever, making a little over 440k. I am no Hastings or anything, I can’t pull out 4m in a night like its nothing. I felt I ran pretty well (obv), but I also felt like my game was top notch. I haven’t played NL much in a long time, but I felt very comfortable there. My bluffs were working, my sizing was good, and I was getting max value from hands.
PLO I felt I did well in also. I don’t generally play deep stacked PLO unless the game is extremely good, and even more rarely HU. I played fairly nitty and tried to keep pots small oop and didn’t mind getting a little bit in pf if I was in position. He was playing super aggressive so I just min raised every button and was happy calling off 6x pf to play with 300x stacks in position every time. Occasionally I would 4 bet to random sizes when I had hands that could stomach a 5 bet.
After an hour he asked if I would stop min raising (he wanted me to 3x in PLO instead of min raise, in NL I was 3xing every time), and I said I was just going to play my game. He asked twice more, and finally quit after I said no the third time. I dno, but I think it is strange for a regular to start making demands like that. Next someone will ask me not to check raise (ok maybe not but still). How I play preflop is up to me. I will limp and min raise to my hearts content, as it is part of how I play the game. If I got stuck making it 3x and calling off 9x for reraises every hand, I would be out of my comfort zone doing something I am not used to doing. This is unacceptable to me.
There are certainly arguments to be made about doing it to keep the game going etc, but again, I am comfortable playing my style of poker that allows for various raise sizings before the flop, small bets on occasion, min raising, all sorts of fun stuff. If I start obliging requests like that, I won’t be playing my game anymore and could be put in spots I am not used to seeing, which could result in a big loss for me.
Anyways, I wasn’t too sad that he quit, being the nit that I am I was happy to lock in my biggest win ever. After finishing, I studied Euclid propositions, filled out an hour or so worth of paperwork while skyping with Lisa (we want to get a puppy, and the best breeders want to make sure their animals go to the right place I guess. This is a good thing imo, so I didn’t mind), and am about to go finish Phaedrus. It is an interesting life I am leading right now, but it seems to be working out fairly well.
-David Benefield
Feb 4, 10 02:39:26
congrats! And ya nice to hear you balance your life so well between poker, still going to school with that amount of money you are making and your gf. All the best :) I'm in skype with my gf right now aswell and she wants a puppy for the longest time hehe
Feb 4, 10 02:40:18
The luckiest dog breed by far is the Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
Also, (and I feel I can rant since your blogs are often rants) I was annoyed hearing you talk for two paragraphs justifying why you shouldn't/don't have to oblige some absolutely ridiculous request. (WTF LOL no! is what I expected I guess.) I think I would've said something like "I 3x lots of hands and 2x some hands, and wouldn't you know, I just keep getting dealt 2x hands."
Way to take half his Aussie Millions money though!
Feb 4, 10 02:50:35
I strongly recommend rescuing a dog. There are 3-4 million dogs euthanized every year. You could save one. It's an experience all in it's own.
I have three dogs, all rescues in their own way. The one I got directly from animal control is easily the best dog I've ever had. He had been there for a few months, wasn't neutered, and he's a pit bull mix. So as you can probably guess, his time was very limited. It really freaks me out to think that he could have easily been put down had he stayed there just another week or two. Seriously. BEST DOG I'VE EVER HAD. Just think how many more there are that just don't have a chance. Give it some thought.
Congrats on the big win. I'm loving the frequent blogs and the fact that you're back in the game with some consistency.
Feb 4, 10 21:34:53
nice run :)
try a 2K row sometime - hardest workout ever if you go 100% all out
this site has some cool rowing stuff and log book
http://www.concept2.com/us/training/default.asp
Feb 4, 10 21:48:01
Congrats on the score, keep it up! May I ask why you do not like playing deep stacked in PLO?
Feb 5, 10 00:12:01
mênin aeide thea Pêlêïadeô Achilêos
oulomenên, hê muri' Achaiois alge ethêke,
pollas d' iphthimous psuchas Aïdi proïapsen
hêrôôn, autous de helôria teuche kunessin
oiônoisi te pasi, Dios d' eteleieto boulê,
ex hou dê ta prôta diastêtên erisante
Atreïdês te anax andrôn kai dios Achilleus.
Feb 5, 10 08:56:58
congrats David, I never did get that in some of the high stakes matches players agree they have to raise or fold every button sometimes, i think this was the case with isildur1.
btw, there are actually some card rooms where your not allowed to check raise, no joke.
Feb 5, 10 09:52:17
Always been a big fan, since you joined the CR team. Glad to see you back and doing so well in poker. Have to agree with the crowd that says there is no need to defend your actions. Sounds like he was tilted. Looking forward to your next video.Congrats.
Feb 5, 10 14:31:44
Great contrast to your last post. Keep up the good work...And the button minraises.
Feb 5, 10 15:29:58
sick win, glad your back to blogging more often def enjoy your blog.. keep it up man, kope all is well
Feb 5, 10 15:30:01
sick win, glad your back to blogging more often def enjoy your blog.. keep it up man, kope all is well
Feb 6, 10 02:57:27
im shoked that this is your biggest win ever in a session since you play those crazy stakes.
Is it fair to say that you did lose more the 440k in 1 session before?
Like ivey said, people quit too early when they win , too late when there losing
peace
Feb 8, 10 09:31:46
congrats David. really glad you seem to be finding a good mix of poker, life, school, and the rest. keep it up.
Feb 13, 10 12:03:27
Rescue is a great way to go, but if you are set on a pure breed My wives aunt owns standingoaks.net. They are english lab breeders. They have been doing it for over 25 yrs. They are very selective about the dogs they breed, and only have 1-2 litters a year. We have a 10 month old male black lab. He is a great dog. It's amazing what they can do with a little work. He will already fetch beer and bring it to you.
Good luck with the dog search.
Jason
Mar 1, 10 15:56:21
nice work, i was interested to see how you seem to balance working out, school, and poker all in one day. i am a sophmore in college and constantly struggle to keep a balance! reading Phaedrus as well in my philo 101 class....
Mar 8, 10 18:16:24
With reference to your last blog post - look at your ideals - something outside of yourself.




