It's been a bit since my last post, so I thought a relative update was in order. I haven't been playing much lately. My crew finished the job in Orlando last Wensday and I've been sent to Gainesville to help out with a project there. So, moving the 5th wheel to a new place, weekend with Tracy and Jax(wife & dog respectively), and a round of golf with my buddy Alan hasn't left me with much free time. The new job is on the campus of UF and should go fairly well. Once again, I'll be heading up a night crew so timelines shouldn't change too much. This week has thrown a loop into my sleep schedual, but it should be back to normal next week.
As far as my game has been, what little I've played, I see signs of improvement. Since the session with Jennifear, I've really been focusing on playing at FTP because I can track actual gameplay there better and have a cleaner evaluation of what I'm doing. I will say that the players there are a helluva lot more aggressive than at Cake. I see this as a plus and a minus for my style. It's easier to read them and it's helped me get more comfortable with my own aggression levels around the bubble. The negative part is only from a standpoint where playing with all the "chat kids" is rather annoying. They seem to love berating anyone and everyone. Of course, I think it would be rather hilarious to meet some of these young people at a live table!! I'm not sure they really understand the true forms of intimidation.
Anyway, I'm not going to get into #s right now cause it's 3:45am and I'm supposed to be asleep. I will say that at the $10 level of Cake, my ROI has doubled since my coaching lesson. I will have to consider that a dramatic change(varience? doubtful because ITM #s have stayed the same) for the better. Oh, by the way, to answer a few questions about if I'd reccomend Jennifear as a coach. Without a doubt, if you're trying to get somewhere with this game. It has to be some of the best value I've seen out there. Between her knowledge, support and sheer love of the game, I don't see anyone out there presently that compares. I'm hoping to start a coaching comparison thread at PXF as soon as I can get some hard #s together. I think it would be a great topic for discussion.
Well, off to get some rest. BTW, if anyone would like to discuss poker or anything else for that matter, you can always e-mail at caissonsuper@gmail.com. And just about anytime my computer is on, I IM at Yahoo by the sn caissonsuper. I'm not great at typing but I like to chat occassionally. Good luck at the tables everyone!!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
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