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05-16-2009, 07:59 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
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The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
alright hey guys, ive been thinking for almost 2 weeks now on what great topic I could come up with to make for my pooh-bah post. I thought on alot of different concepts for HU SNG but nothing I felt could really turn into a ground breaking post or shed some vast amount of light on that can't be covered in general strat thread here.
So then it hit me, there are so many things about this game that are non-technical that we allll struggle with that nobody discusses. So I said OK, i'll make a "HU SNG & Life" thread, and talk about balancing your life, how to work out a good lifestyle to keep yourself happy and your game sharp, etc., etc., and impart wisdom based on all the mistakes i've made in these areas. I got about 2 paragraphs in and didnt know what else I could write.
So here I am, in the well, I know i'm not the #1 choice for well-dwellers, but I hope I can do a good job, and i'll try to answer every question you guys ask as in depth as I can. Feel free to ask me any strat questions, lifestyle questions, or anything in general about me, you, or the game of poker & HU SNG, and i'll do my best, Hope you all enjoy,
-Primo
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05-16-2009, 08:01 PM
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adept
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
First. Woo-hoo!
Any tips on grinding a lot of hours playing at least B game? I can't do more than a few hours of husng's.
Also, I tend to stop playing when I'm up a few buyins. I know this is bad, any outlook on that that may help me change my thinking?
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05-16-2009, 08:05 PM
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Heads Up SNG Forum
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
Ever plan to move back overseas?
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05-16-2009, 08:16 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
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Originally Posted by DopeyMcDope
First. Woo-hoo!
Any tips on grinding a lot of hours playing at least B game? I can't do more than a few hours of husng's.
Just takes breaks, if im going to play alot of hours, I try to not play longer than 2 hours at a time without taking like a 5-30 minute break, it can be as short as getting a glass of water and stepping outside for a breath of fresh air, to let your head refocus and then back to the grind, or it can be a walk outside + lunch, chill out and watch TV or read a magazine, whatever works for you
Also, I tend to stop playing when I'm up a few buyins. I know this is bad, any outlook on that that may help me change my thinking?
I mean it's just gathering a fundamental understanding of the game really, we all have that tendency when we're +$300 on the day say "OoO, if I just made $300 every day i'd be balllinnnnn" , but we know if we have a 10% ROI, that REALLY means we need to play 30 games per day at $100s to get what we want, so rather than having a losing day and trying to grind out 80 games to get +$300, focus on whats important, and just getting in those 30 games each day to get what you want. But again, dont ever force this, if your feeling and playing GREAT one day, go ahead and play 50 games, and the next day, if you start out -2 BI and played terrible, just take a long break or stop for the day, the goal is to put in as much quality volume as you can, forcing poor volume will never be what you wanna do
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05-16-2009, 08:17 PM
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veteran
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
+1 to what DMD asked about how to grind a lot of hours and how to not quit when you are up a few buyins
Favorite posts on 2p2 that improved your game or made you look at the game from another perspective
Favorite poster who you used to search his posts to try to break into his head and his thought process (if any)?
Thoughts on the future (short and long time) of husngs and poker in general?
Bonus: Can i still send you my HH for review? (been busy  )
Thanks for this well!
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05-16-2009, 08:17 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
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Originally Posted by ChicagoRy
Ever plan to move back overseas?
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Nah, I don't think so, me and the gf (wife now) are pretty happy, and she's just going through the process of getting her green card / whatever else, so I think we'll be buying a house here in the near future so I don't we'll move back over seas permanently
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05-16-2009, 08:20 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Apr 2008
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
Where are you living now? France?
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05-16-2009, 08:23 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Bumping old threads
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
Congrats on getting married! That is very cool. How did you get into HeadsUp, and do you still regularly play any other forms of poker?
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05-16-2009, 08:25 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
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Originally Posted by Freakg
+1 to what DMD asked about how to grind a lot of hours and how to not quit when you are up a few buyins
Favorite posts on 2p2 that improved your game or made you look at the game from another perspective
I can't think of any single post that really improved me a ton, but i've always respect Phil Galfond (Jman28 on 2p2, OMGClayAiken on FTP and MrSweets28 on Stars), and his Well was a really great read with alot of wisdom in there ( http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/19...isisted-88525/ )
Favorite poster who you used to search his posts to try to break into his head and his thought process (if any)?
When I was coming up there wern't any stand out posters that I remember at the time, I mean myself, hokie, ChiRy, skilled (pushing22), etc., where all pretty new to 2p2 at the same time, and other than that for HU SNG there was just Indy and Cwar ;p (oh how the times have changed). But if I had to pick a favorite poster... i'd prolly pick P-bator... <3 that crazy bear, and I reccomend him 4 modzzzz
Thoughts on the future (short and long time) of husngs and poker in general?
They are def. getting significantly tougher, but I have no fear about them beating unbeatable or anything, HU SNGs leave alot of room for ego's, and big winners from other games wanting to be able to 'conquer' people in them, or whatever, I have no fear for the future of HU SNG or Poker in general
Bonus: Can i still send you my HH for review? (been busy  )
Most def., u did ur part, i'll do mine whenever u want it, so don't sweat it
Thanks for this well!
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05-16-2009, 08:25 PM
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grinder
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
How did you learn the things you didn't know that you didn't know? Videos, talking to guys better than you or just through grinding and reviewing hands?
Also if you don't mind what were some of these things?
Also congrats on the marriage.
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05-16-2009, 08:27 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: May 2007
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
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Originally Posted by Cruzerthebruzer
Where are you living now? France?
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nah, I lived in Budapest, Hungary from 2007-2008, Vegas in the summer of 2008, Montpellier, France from the end of summer 08 to like... November 08, then St-Louis, France until December/Jan 08/09, and now currently reside in New Hampshire, USA and plan on buying a house here relatively soon (might be buying one my uncle just built right when I get back from vegas, but not sure yet ;p)
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05-16-2009, 08:33 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
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Originally Posted by rumnchess
Congrats on getting married! That is very cool. How did you get into HeadsUp, and do you still regularly play any other forms of poker?
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I don't know really how I got into heads up, there were 2 diff. times, the first was when I was 16-ish I ended up playing a TONNN of $200 and $500 HU SNGs vs JDredd and -BBJ- and -BBJ- like decimated my roll back then ;p
The second, was when I was randomly surfing the net at my old job in college and found indy's post bragging about him coaching/staking some losing player and turning him into a winner, I had NO clue what 2p2 was at this point, but I decided to make an account and msg him 'if he did this w/many people', mainly as a joke, well indy's ego didnt allow for jokes, and he snap took me under his wing and tossed me some $$$ to start staking me in HU SNG (I had won the $22 HU MTT a bunch of times before this, but had never played HU SNG really)
So anyways, that introduced me to HU SNG, he paid to get me coaching from cwar at the end of every successful stake, and it introduced me to 2p2 and prolly had alot to do w/defining who I am today (or where I am in this game at least)
As for other forms of poker, I REALLY enjoy live MTTs, and hope to play a ton more of them in the future, I dont really play much other than HU SNG besides hyper turbo 6mans on Stars (satts only) , but I plan on learning alot from SSS / NemoInDenial / and JSnipes as far as HU Cash goes this summer, and would like to really give that a go in the coming year
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05-16-2009, 08:35 PM
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veteran
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
Since you started playing for a living, what was the single biggest change that you have made to improve your game? By this I'm including both leaks in-game as well as aspects outside the game like bankroll management, tilt control, balancing your life, etc.?
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05-16-2009, 08:36 PM
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Heads Up SNG Forum
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
Post old HHs vs -bbj- for kicks?
If you have any, and I think you should by now, what were some of the funniest/worst coaching experiences you had (obv leave names out)?
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05-16-2009, 08:37 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
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Re: The Well: PrimordialAA -- Pooh-Bah Post --
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Originally Posted by NSidhu
How did you learn the things you didn't know that you didn't know? Videos, talking to guys better than you or just through grinding and reviewing hands?
Also if you don't mind what were some of these things?
Also congrats on the marriage.
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The first is a really interesting question, and tbh im not sure when I picked up the knowledge, alot of it came from talking w/cwar last summer in vegas, and doing exercises in the kitchen of the apartment I had rented there, that made me much more aware of meta, adaptions, and board texture. The biggest thing I learned there was paying much more attention to board texture and when you can ck/raise, etc., etc. , which was very basic stuff that I had just never paid enough attention to previously.
This along with talking regularly with some guys who have VERY different outlooks on the game (myself, hokie, chiry ... then Dibasio, Croix, Nofear, and Sifosis), I talked to all of them on a very very regular basis in the fall after I left vegas, and this really solidified alot of the stuff I had begun to look at before, and seeing so many different views on similar concepts got me into looking at the WHY of alot of different spots, and opened me up to trying to solve some parts of HU SNG I thought could be solved (like simple reshoving equations at <30bb, etc., etc.)
and thanks for the congrats
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