Jan 10

Looking Forward To This BabyFor the last few days I’ve been suffering from a slight pain in my fingers, and I’m guessing that it came from typing so much. So thats why I haven’t posted in a while, but as soon as I’m feeling better I will get some more posts up.

I’m going to invest in an ergonomic keyboard soon I think, and also learn how to touch type. At the moment I just use my two big fingers for typing and it seems to have worked well for me up to this point. Touch typing looks so cool as well when you see other people do it, so I want to be one of those people. The ergonomic keyboard should help with my hand positioning too, and so try and avoid and future pain in my hands or fingers.

The ergonomic keyboard for anyone that doesn’t know is the one with the slanted keys. If you notice when you hold your hands out, they curve inwards slightly, which is why the ergonomic keyboard is more suited to naturally fit the shape of your hands.  So it should be great fun trying to get to grips with that.

Now anyways, my fingers are starting to hurt, and I’ve got some revision to do. I’ll catch up in about a week or so’s time.

Good luck to anyone sitting exams!

Jan 04

My Student AccommodationWell I made it back to my student accommodation a few hours ago after a pretty good Christmas and New Years. I have come back a little earlier than most so that I can catch up on all the work that I didn’t do over the holidays. I’m not sure if other people have exams this January and have had some solid revision schedules on the go, but suprisingly enough mine looked pretty promising at the start but failed to materialize. The first day was great, but after that it was mainly drinking and eating pringles, and in fairness I didn’t even look at my notes.

So now I’m back to get as much work done as possible, I’m sure I will be fine for the exams if I get my head down and work. Physics isn’t the easiest subject in the world but after a while things start to click and everything comes together. So when I get going with revision the work starts to make more and more sense as I go along, so it becomes much easier. However, there is the one module that doesn’t interest me at all and the work is incredibly hard, so the outcome of that exam should be pretty entertaining. I have 5 exams in all to do, each with there own varying difficulty.

  1. Maths Module 1 - Should be easy
  2. Maths Module 2 - Should be easy
  3. Astronomy - Should be fine (multiple choice exam… nice)
  4. Physics Module 1 - Tricky but do-able
  5. Physics Module 2 - Difficult and I don’t enjoy it

So thats the general look of it. I’m guessing with the right amount of work I will pass them, but I can definitely see some exams being far less fun than others.

With very little people being in the student village there is not much to do. My schedule isn’t going to be too packed with going out, so its a great opportunity to get some work done. I’m guessing that the next week or so is going to look something like this:

13.00 - Wake up and sort myself out (I sleep late so you know)
13.30 - Browse Internet, see if theres anything new happening
14.00 - Do some revision
15.00 - Make some food, probably curry or spag bol
15.45 - More revision
17.00 - Go to gym, or squash if I can find a friend
18.30 - Food
19.00 - More revision
21.00 - Browse internet/MSN
23.00 - Revision again
1.00 onwards - I just do very little in this time but I end up staying up quite late, probably until about 4 ish.

So there we go. Its probably the worst schedule ever but I make it work. It would be much better to shift the schedule back a bit so that I start earlier and sleep earlier, but my body clock has been pushed around until I’m almost nocturnal since being in Uni, I don’t know how it happened but it did. So hopefully this works out well, theres plenty of time there to work.

I’ll let you know how things turn out in a few weeks time.

Jan 03

Every now and then Party Poker likes to give me a free $10 in my account for me to play with. They will normally do this if I havent played at the room for a while, so they like to try and entice me back to the room by offering me some free money to play with. Obviously I’m not going to object, so I always take up the offer and see how far I can get with the $10. I know some of you might be thinking ‘why not just withdraw it?’, but the terms and conditions will normally state that you must play so many raked hands or accumulate so many points before you can withdraw the money, so you either play with it or you don’t.

But anyways, most of the time I lose the money within a few minutes at the tables as I try and go for the big win. But this time I decided to take a different route and dabble in some online casino. Now I wouldn’t advise people to play online casino games because of the fact that the odds are never in your favour. Although it is perfectly possible to win money from time to time, it is not going to be possible to win money over the long run like you can in poker. But seeing as this money was free and stuck in my account, I thought I would give it a try.

The first thing I decided to play on was the slots. I enjoy playing on fruit machines when I’m out in town so I thought that these would be equally as fun. However, they are quite different and have 5 reels with no buttons or whatever, so you either win on the lines or you don’t. Furthermore I don’t know what combinations win or not, as it seems like the winning lines are picked almost completely at random. But aside from this, I wasn’t winning much money nor was I having much fun, so I took my money elsewhere.

Looks Like More Fun Than It Is

Next was the Blackjack tables, and Blackjack is a game I quite enjoy. Its good fun betting against the dealer, and with good strategy you can increase the odds that are in your favour, but ultimately the overall odds will always be slightly in favour of the house (unless you can card count that is, but thats not possible to do whilst playing online). I managed to hit a lucky streak and win a few hands and thus a few dollars, so I took my overall bankroll up a few notches up to around $35, which was nice. But it was a slow process and only being able to double your money on each hand meant that the thrill of playing Blackjack left after a while. Things seemed to just get a little repetitive, so I went back to the casino lobby to see what else I could find.

Whilst browsing around it was obvious that Roulette was to be the next game of choice. This is also a really enjoyable game, and can offer some really nice wins if you get the right numbers. For example, if you managed to bet on the right number coming up, you will win 35 times the amount you bet, so it’s good to be lucky in this game. At first however things started out pretty slow and I was floating around the same mark with small wins and losses. I’m not very tactical when it comes to placing bets, I just stick the chips down wherever looks good and hope for the best. Turns out I hit a nice streak and won quite a bit of money, I picked the right number two or three times and so my overall bankroll ballooned. Maybe I should start playing casino games more, and less poker =].

The Big Win

At the end of my casino exploits I had my intial $10 bankroll up to $100, which is pretty good. I’m quite far off the mark when it comes to having enough points to be able to withdraw the money, so I’m going to have to play a few hands at the poker tables later. I might dabble in a bit more casino because I’m not too worried about losing it, but I’ll give poker a try when I have the time to see how that pans out. But overall my casino experience was enjoyable, but I wont be putting any of my own money into any casino games I can tell you that for free. I always stick to poker because its a game that you can consistently win money from, whereas you can always expect to lose more money than you win in casino games.

Dec 30

Poker and MessengerA lot of the time when I’m playing online poker, I’m usually on messenger at the same time talking to a few of my friends. In fact, I’m probably surfing the web and browsing through random web pages in the time between I’m talking to friends and making my plays at the poker table. If I’m pushing the boat out I will probably have media player on in the background so that I can listen to some music, but its at about this point that my laptop starts to get a little tired out and slows down under the strain. My laptop isn’t the newest so I have to be gentle, but I’m looking to get a new one in Jan so I can kick the shit out of that one for a while to stretch its legs.

But anyway, the point is that I am rarely ever committing 100% of my concentration to the poker table, and I never take note of any hands played by my opponents in between my own hands. This obviously isn’t going to be too beneficial to my game, because I’m missing out on the opportunity to pick up reads on my opponent and then use them to my advantage when I get caught up in hands with them. There have been countless times that I’ve come across the poker tip ‘always watch your opponents at the poker table, even when you’re not in the hand’ or something along those lines, yet I’m disregarding it at every opportunity. But at what cost?

If I’m being honest, I don’t think that it’s going to be too detrimental to my game. Whenever I play poker and use messenger or browse the Internet at the same time, I’m pretty much playing ‘casual poker’ and using poker to kill some time. I’m not diving head first into any big stakes cash games, I’m just hanging around the lower stakes playing a couple of hands and seeing what happens. I’m obviously playing with the intention to win, as I’m going to employ a good strategy to the best of my ability, but I’m not completely focusing on the game to extract every last cent I can from each hand. So although my win rate is taking a slight hit, I doubt its something that I am going to lose sleep over.

To further my point, if I did sit down at my laptop and say to myself “Right, I’m going to dedicate the next hour to winning as much money from poker as possible”, I would almost definitely open up around 4 tables at the same time and multi-table away for the hour. Now whenever I multi-table, I’m probably going to pay as much attention to picking out reads on my opponents in between hands as I would if I was on messenger and clicking off the screen every time I wasn’t involved in a hand. So I’m going to assume that my ability to focus on one table is the same during multi-tabling as it is when I’m playing ‘casual poker’.

It would be interesting to actually find out the difference in my win rate, but I’m guessing its probably only going to be around 2BBs per 100 hands or so. But at the end of the day, if I wanted to play poker to the best of my ability and really focus, then I would exit messenger and put all of my attention onto the table. But considering I’m not overly desperate to earn some money at the moment and because I’m not at a higher limit, I’m quite happy to multi-task and miss out on the extra big blind or two every 100 hands.

I guess that using messenger and not focusing on the poker table completely is all a matter of preference. I am pretty happy to talk to friends and try and earn a little bit on the side, but I’m sure that if I was losing money because of my lack of focus then I wouldn’t take my seat at the table without giving it all of my effort. I am at the stage at the moment where I can make plays without thinking too much because I have been playing for quite a while, so I’m basically playing mechanical poker. Therefore it can work well at the lower levels but it probably wouldn’t work well at the higher ones.

There are a few instances where I wouldn’t consider taking my focus away from the table however. For example, if I am going to play a heads up game there is no chance that I am going to be taking it lightly. It is in heads up games that you really have to get inside the head of your opponent, and I’m not going to be able to do this if I don’t focus properly. Similarly, if I’m at the final table of a tournament or playing against a small number of players, I want to give it my best shot to get the top prize. But if I’m in a full ring, low-stakes game, the scenario is a little different and I can afford to let my attention slip a little.

So if you like to use messenger and surf the web whilst playing poker, you have to be prepared for the fact that you are going to be shaving off a little extra cash from your potential winnings at the end of each session. Reads that you have your opponents can often play a vital role in making a profitable decision or making an unprofitable decision, so you will be lacking in an area that would normally bring a little more confidence to back up your decisions. So I would recommend that you have a solid game under your belt before you spend too much time playing without your full attention to the table, otherwise you might find that your game will be transforming from a winning one into a losing one.