Monday, March 31, 2008


Poker IQ Score
Your General Poker IQ Score is 108 and shows how skilled you are in general. Anyone with a score this high is considered to be an average player. This score is better than 70.31% of all persons taking this test. You should expect to lose slowly in raked casino games and break even in homegames or in unraked games.
You scored higher than your average score in 10 individual ability categories. 2 of these better scores could be called statistically significant and may indicate special abilities, or that you were distracted on those parts of the IQ Test that counted more heavily in the other ability categories.
Position
Solving many of the IQ Test's problems required the ability to analyze your position at the table, considering blind levels and stack sizes, the tendencies of your opponents and the strength of your hand.. Many poker situations require analysis of position. The ability to play in and out of position strongly is required for skilled NL Hold"em players.
Your Positional Play score of 98 is significantly lower than your average score. This score is better than 44.70% of all persons taking this test.
Blinds
Understanding what changes occur when out of position but required to put in half a bet are important. By far, the blinds will be any NL Hold"em player's least profitable seats. It is important to play out of the blinds correctly in order to minimize losses over time.
Your Blinds score of 126 is exceptionally higher than your average score. This score is better than 95.85% of all persons taking this test.
Tournaments
This is the ability to change your strategy, hand strengths, calling and pushing ranges as blinds and antes rise. It is most useful during tournament play, but is useful in dealing with short stacks in deeper stacked cash game play. It is important to learn tournament skills even for cash game specialists. Strong tournament skills should translate to more tournament cashes and deeper finishes.
Your Tournament Play score of 115 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 84.13% of all persons taking this test.
Big Pairs
The ability to play big pairs correctly is important for any successful NL Hold"em player. Although over time big pairs will be the most profitable hands, playing them incorrectly can lead to disastrous results. Beginners get themselves into trouble by slow playing and/or overplaying big pairs, and often try to be excessively tricky with them. Although poor players sometimes play their big pairs correctly, it is rare. In general better players will win more and lose less with JJ+ as they gain skill and experience.
Your Big Pairs score of 108 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 70.31% of all persons taking this test.
Small and Medium Pairs
The ability to play small and medium pairs is typically difficult for beginners. Typically beginners will call too much pre-flop with these hands and overplay overpairs on the flop. Folding a set is rarely correct but sometimes necessary.
Your Small and Medium Pairs score of 106 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 65.54% of all persons taking this test.
Bluffing
Bluffing is big part of NL Hold"em. Bluffing and semi-bluffing at the right times is important. So is recognizing that an opponent is likely to be bluffing and acting accordingly. Balancing your own bluffs and adjusting opponent calling ranges is essential.
Your Bluffing score of 109 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 72.57% of all persons taking this test.
Flop Texture
Adjusting your play based on the "texture" of the flop is important. The flop cards should be analyzed in light of your opponent's tendencies, his suspected hand range, and the strength of your own hand. Failing to include the flop texture in your post flop decision making is a typical beginner mistake and is easily disastrous. As you gain experience in NL Hold"em and play against more experienced opponents, it will become second nature and of paramount importance.
Your Flop Texture score of 102 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 55.30% of all persons taking this test.
Pot Odds
Sometimes you are required to call when you know you're losing because the price is right. Sometimes you must fold because you're facing a bet that is too big or because an opponent does not have enough money behind to justify an implied odds call. Failing to make the correct odds calls is a major error. Sometimes it is correct to call in some surprising situations.
Your Pot Odds score of 116 is exceptionally higher than your average score. This score is better than 85.69% of all persons taking this test.
Logic
Logically analyzing the action during a hand is important. Players with strong logical ability are quicker to see where a given set of conditions is leading, better understand the technical aspects of the game, often move up quickly in stakes and have little trouble with bankroll management.
Your Logic score of 111 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 76.83% of all persons taking this test.
Betting Patterns
An awareness of betting patterns serves a number of purposes. It is useful for analyzing the playing styles of opponents and for finding errors in your own game. Often beginning players have no awareness of common betting patterns. Experienced players are sometimes able to watch a hand, adjust for the skill, experience and tendencies of each player and determine almost exactly what each player holds.
Your Betting Patterns score of 108 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 70.31% of all persons taking this test.
Hand Selection
It is important choose which hands to play by adjusting for position, stack sizes, and the tendencies of your opponents. Beginners often have no awareness of relative hand strength, often play weak hands out of position, or easily dominated hands against tight opponents.
Your Hand selection score of 109 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 72.57% of all persons taking this test.
Aggression
Aggression is important in poker. It increases your equity in most hands by giving you an extra way to win the pot. Your opponent may fold. Playing passively yields only one way to win -- with the best hand at showdown. Beginners typically play too loose and too passive. Excessively aggressive players will lose less than passive players. A balanced tight aggressive strategy is typically best for NL Hold"em depending on game conditions and stack sizes. Loose aggressive style is more difficult to master but can often be extremely profitable.
Your Aggression score of 111 is not significantly different from your average score. This score is better than 76.83% of all persons taking this test.
Computational Speed
Solving problems quickly indicates a combination of experience and card sense. Experienced players can often play most hands automatically, and only require significant thought for the most complex situations. Experienced players should easily answer a good amount of the questions on this test, leaving extra time to focus on the more complex situations.
Your Computational Speed score of 80 is significantly lower than your average score. This score is better than 9.12% of all persons taking this test
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Saturday, March 29, 2008




Thursday, March 27, 2008

closer

Daily Fifteen Grand

>>11th/2246<<

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Bankroll update

FullTilt: Busto-,

PartyPoker: Busto-,

PokerStars: 1436-,

Neteller: 7900-,

While doing poorly in MTT, I have been playing alot more Sit & Go's in the past weeks. Short and intensive session, sim to fit me. For the time being, atleast.
I'm still very confident in my "Game" & none of the Guru geek talk, is effecting Me.. :(


Tuesday, March 25, 2008

So Close

Daily Fifty Grand
>>14th/1537<<

20k Guaranteed
>>40th/1768<<

Monday, March 24, 2008

Kumbaya


"Stuck"



Thursday, March 20, 2008

Why buy



When you have million's of free articles on the internett & some very talented blogger. That's how I learned NL tournament strategy & game's like Omaha Hi/Low, Razz, Stud Hi/Low.
I'm going to name a few bloggers that I have totally respect for there game & wirting.
This guys, are wirting about "Today's" game. Breaking it down, piece by piece & wirting it in details. Games like Knockout, Satellites, Turbo, Tournament strategy, cash tables etc...
It's pure poker & not any of the "Guru talk, soul searching" bullshit.
Enjoy..

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

This is how i Roll..



Tuesday, March 18, 2008

"phenomenal" talented



Annette Obrestad

"Norway"


World's Top ranked online female

>>:<<

Screen name at fulltilt: Annette_15

Screen name at Pokerstars: Annette_15



Annette's most impressive tournament was $4-, 180 man sit & go. She played the entire tournament without any knowledge of her whole cards.

Finishing 1st place, while playing

blind.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Cute & talented


Anna Wroblewski

USA's Top ranked online female
by
pocketfive
>>:<<
Screen name at Fulltilt: VIETHOTTIE21
Screen name at Pokerstars: vietcutie


Anna's bio


What you should know about Me.
"First & most important. I am Honest"

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Sexyy & talented

Celina Lin

Australia's Top ranked online female
by
pocketfive .
>>:<<
Screen name at Fulltilt: CelinaOrchid
Screen name at Pokerstars:
BonGirl23



Friday, March 14, 2008

frustrated

sit n' go results



Thursday, March 13, 2008

Random thoughts..

I'm not a big fan of percentages, +EV (positive expected value) moves, pot odds and etc.
To be honest, I can't even talk about poker. It bores me. Like many millions of people, I play poker for entertainment and not for a living.

Now a days, every other online player is a pro. Everone is an expert after reading Doyles " super system" and winning a couple of Tournaments.. And some will go even a little further, by giving advise and coaching people in the middel of a tournament.. "which I consider cheating" to make some extra buckes..

Poker is a complex game and take's years and years to master at every level. What I find even more emazing is, how much of a big deal poker "plays:/er" in there life. The "Ups and Down".. The moods swinging, comparison with the rival.

I would never let my jobb effect my personal life.

I normally watch T.v, play poker, backgammon and do alot of other stuff at the same time :)
I don't use any software like "pokertracker, poker crusher" nor have I ever bought or buying a poker book.
"unless it's written by Phil Ivey."

I'm not a poker geek.
I don't dream of becoming a Wcop champion.
I love Poker, just like any other
game..

Monday, March 10, 2008

" Happy Brithday To Me "

Saturday, March 8, 2008

egokiller vs raplunks
JokerStars
$50+$5
No Limit - Level X (400/800)
- 200/03/08 -

Seat 1: raplunks (4069 in chips)
Seat 2: azn_baller3 (11464 in chips)
Seat 3: pepponsport (36835 in chips)
Seat 4: egokiller1 (27003 in chips)
Seat 5: go_p1mmel (5323 in chips)
Seat 6: Ed_Chumpski (14852 in chips)
Seat 7: gthog (15713 in chips)
Seat 8: Jack Dolphin (18192 in chips)
Seat 9: benzo_ps (34778 in chips)
Seat #7 is the button
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to egokiller1 [Ac Js]

raplunks: raises 3189 to 3989 and is all-in
azn_baller3: folds
pepponsport: folds
egokiller1: raises 3189 to 7178
go_p1mmel: folds
Ed_Chumpski: folds
gthog: folds
Jack Dolphin: folds
benzo_ps: folds

FLOP
*** [8c Td 2c]***
TURN
*** [8c Td 2c] [9s]***

RIVER
*** [8c Td 2c 9s] [4c]***

SHOW DOWN
raplunks: shows [Qh Jc] (a straight, Eight to Queen)
egokiller1: shows [Ac Js] (high card Ace)
raplunks collected 9898 from pot

*** NEXT HAND ***
Dealt to egokiller1 [6s 3s]
egokiller1: folds

*** NEXT HAND ***
Seat 1: raplunks (9018 in chips)
Seat 2: azn_baller3 (11304 in chips)
Seat 3: pepponsport (41395 in chips)
Seat 4: egokiller1 (22854 in chips)
Seat 5: go_p1mmel (5163 in chips)
Seat 6: Ed_Chumpski (14692 in chips)
Seat 7: gthog (15553 in chips)
Seat 8: Jack Dolphin (17632 in chips)
Seat 9: benzo_ps (30618 in chips)

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to egokiller1 [Ad Jh]

pepponsport: folds
egokiller1: raises 1300 to 2100
go_p1mmel: folds
Ed_Chumpski: folds
gthog: folds
Jack Dolphin: folds
benzo_ps: folds
raplunks: folds
azn_baller3: folds

egokiller1 collected 2720 from pot
egokiller1: doesn't show hand

*** NEXT HAND***
Seat 1: raplunks (8538 in chips)
Seat 2: azn_baller3 (10424 in chips)
Seat 3: pepponsport (41315 in chips)
Seat 4: egokiller1 (24694 in chips)
Seat 5: go_p1mmel (5083 in chips)
Seat 6: Ed_Chumpski (14612 in chips)
Seat 7: gthog (15473 in chips)
Seat 8: Jack Dolphin (17552 in chips)
Seat 9: benzo_ps (30538 in chips)

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to egokiller1 [Ah Ad]

egokiller1: raises 1300 to 2100
go_p1mmel: folds
Ed_Chumpski: folds
gthog: folds
Jack Dolphin: folds
benzo_ps: calls 2100
raplunks: raises 6358 to 8458 and is all-in
azn_baller3: folds
pepponsport: folds

egokiller1: raises 16156 to 24614 and is all-in
benzo_ps: folds
FLOP
*** [5d 8d 9d]***

TURN
*** [5d 8d 9d] [Js]***

RIVER
*** [5d 8d 9d Js] [Jc] ***

SHOW DOWN
egokiller1: shows [Ah Ad] (two pair, Aces and Jacks)
raplunks: shows [9c 9h] (a full house, Nines full of Jacks)raplunks collected 20936 from pot

*** NEXT HAND***
Seat 1: raplunks (20936 in chips)
Seat 2: azn_baller3 (9944 in chips)
Seat 3: pepponsport (40435 in chips)
Seat 4: egokiller1 (16156 in chips)
Seat 5: go_p1mmel (5003 in chips)
Seat 6: Ed_Chumpski (14532 in chips)
Seat 7: gthog (15393 in chips)
Seat 8: Jack Dolphin (17472 in chips)
Seat 9: benzo_ps (28358 in chips)

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to egokiller1 [2h Kh]

go_p1mmel: folds
Ed_Chumpski: folds
gthog: folds
Jack Dolphin: calls 800
benzo_ps: folds
raplunks: folds
azn_baller3: folds
pepponsport: calls 400
egokiller1: checks

FLOP
*** [Jd 3d Kc] ***

pepponsport: checks
egokiller1: checks
Jack Dolphin: checks

TURN
*** [Jd 3d Kc] [4s] ***

pepponsport: checks
egokiller1: checks
Jack Dolphin: checks

RIVER
*** [Jd 3d Kc 4s] [8d] ***

***
pepponsport: checks
egokiller1: bets 800
Jack Dolphin: folds
pepponsport: folds

egokiller1 collected 3120 from pot
egokiller1: doesn't show hand

*** NEXT HAND***
Seat 1: raplunks (20856 in chips)
Seat 2: azn_baller3 (9864 in chips)
Seat 3: pepponsport (39555 in chips)
Seat 4: egokiller1 (18396 in chips)
Seat 5: go_p1mmel (4923 in chips)
Seat 6: Ed_Chumpski (14452 in chips)
Seat 7: gthog (15313 in chips)
Seat 8: Jack Dolphin (16592 in chips)
Seat 9: benzo_ps (28278 in chips)

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to egokiller1 [As Qh]

Ed_Chumpski: folds
gthog: folds
Jack Dolphin: calls 800
benzo_ps: folds
raplunks: folds
azn_baller3: folds
pepponsport: raises 2400 to 3200

ON THE BUBBLE
egokiller1: folds "

go_p1mmel: folds
Jack Dolphin: folds
pepponsport collected 3520 from pot
pepponsport: doesn't show hand

*** NEXT HAND***
Dealt to egokiller1 [2d 6s]
egokiller1: folds

*** NEXT HAND***
Seat 1: raplunks (20676 in chips)
Seat 2: azn_baller3 (15584 in chips)
Seat 3: pepponsport (42095 in chips)
Seat 4: egokiller1 (17816 in chips)
Seat 5: go_p1mmel (3443 in chips)
Seat 6: Ed_Chumpski (9772 in chips)
Seat 7: gthog (15133 in chips)
Seat 8: Jack Dolphin (15612 in chips)
Seat 9: benzo_ps (28098 in chips)

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to egokiller1 [Qh Qc]

Jack Dolphin: folds
benzo_ps: folds
raplunks: raises 2000 to 3000
azn_baller3: folds
pepponsport: folds

egokiller1: raises 14716 to 17716 and is all-in

go_p1mmel: folds
Ed_Chumpski: folds
gthog: folds
raplunks: calls 14716

FLOP
*** [5s 5c Ac]***

TURN
*** [5s 5c Ac] [2d]***

RIVER
*** [5s 5c Ac 2d] [2c]***

SHOW DOWN
raplunks: shows [Kc Ks] (two pair, Kings and Fives)
egokiller1: shows [Qh Qc] (two pair, Queens and Fives)
raplunks collected 37832 from pot


Wednesday, March 5, 2008

M y P r i n s e s s e


Today is your day to celebrate,

your day to be the star.

So let the ones you love all cheer

and say how special you are.

A year of fun and happiness

is my birthday wish for you.

You are someone special

and your birthday should be too!

Happy Birthday