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Just a few months back I finally made my first $100 starting from scratch and now I already have the $200 mark in sight.
Actually if you take into account that I also won a $16,50 PokerStars SCOOP ticket, I’m over $200 right now ![]()
But that ticket is to use in the next SCOOP games on PokerStars only so I can’t cash it in for the value of the money. But On the other hand, what if that ticket wins me a lot more cash ![]()
At the moment I’m only playing tournaments with a buy-in of maximum $4, so a $16,50 tournament will earn four times as much if I’m in the prizes.
Cash games are going great lately, with winnings 80% of the time I play cash games. And the times I loose I’m still able to minimize the losses for that particular game.
The best session was when I bought myself in into $0,10/$0,05 game for $10 and ended up winning $35 in about an hour later. In that session, I almost immediately read the table and knew when to bet or to fold. And another nice thing was that I also got the cards I needed if necessary.
Besides cash games I also started playing in the Double or nothing 1-Table Sit ‘n Go’s with a $1+$0,15 buy-in. Till now with great success, 10 sit ‘n go’s played, winning in 9 of them.
But the playing experience I don’t like in this particular sit ’n go. As soon as there 6 players left, everybody starts to wait for the one that makes an error. So I start steeling blinds by then, but it almost cost me the victory in a few occasions. Most of the times when at this stage there are only 2 or 3 players who are still actually play poker then and it’s cruel that one of these players have to lose because they’re actually playing. I hate PASSIVE players.
True it’s a tactic to wait for others to make errors, but the one time I didn’t win in the Sit ‘n Go, I was really pissed, not on the player who beat me, but on the wanker that always folded. He got lucky in the round before when he almost lost on the big blind, but hit an Ace on the river, doubling him up for a few extra rounds.
I’ll keep you posted.
PokerStars is celebrating a milestone, 40 Billion hands dealt!!!
And they’re celebrating it with you. They’re organizing great value tournaments and tons of exiting cash games.
F40 Milestone hands
Poker players dealt in every millionth hand will win a cash prize of $40 for every VPP they earned in the previous 40 hands played on that table. Every player that’s dealt in will be awarded a VPP and the winner of the hand will get their cash prize doubled.
Example: Play at a $1/$2 table and get dealt into a milestone hand. PokerStars calculates that you have earned 31VPPs in the last 40 hands + the extra VPP = 32 VPPs. This means 32x$40 = $1280!!! If you win the hand it will be doubled to $2560!!!
And to top it off, at the time the 40th Billion hand will be dealt, all players will be awarded $400 for every VPP earned in the previous 40 hands.
Example: 32VPP x $400 = $12800. Win the hand and earn a whopping $25600!!!!
Multi-Table tournaments (MTTs)
F40:Sunday Million $4.000.000 guaranteed on February 21st, the biggest prize pool EVER, with at least $1.000.000 for the winner!! Buy-in $215
F40: $40 Micro Million $1,000,000 guaranteed tournament
A special F40 tournament takes place at 14:30 ET on Sunday, February 14. For a buy-in of just $40 you can play for your share of a guaranteed $1,000,000 prize pool.
F40: 40 FPP - $40,000 Specials
You can also play in a series of special F40 FPP tournaments. Each has a buy-in of only 40 FPPs and a prize pool of $40,000. Start times will alternate between 13:40 ET & 21:40 ET each day.
To register for the Sunday Million or any of the other F40 tournaments, open the PokerStars lobby, click ‘Tourney’ & ‘Special’.
Sit & Go’s
F40: Super Sit & Go tournaments
A series of 40-man Super Sit & Go torunaments will be helt 24/7 from February 14 till February 21.
F40: First Depositor Freerolls
Every player whit a first real money deposit on PokerStars using the code F40 will be awarded a ticket to all 40 of PokerStars free-to-enter tournaments with a $1000 prize pool.
From starting my “From Zero to Hero challenge” in February 2009, I finally passed the $100 mark yesterday evening.
The $50 mark was passed in May 2009 and I hoped to double up in 2 months’ time. I guess I was wrong
. It took me much longer than expected, but I had some other businesses to do that were a bit more important than playing poker unfortunately. But even then I didn’t reached the double up in 2 months.
What made it so hard this time was that I played more at cash tables and with that losing more. When playing freerolls, you don’t lose anything, you can only win. In cash games you better be sure you cash out at least the amount you spend to enter. And that’s a lesson I’ve learned to many times the last couple of months.
A couple of months back, I started playing more and more cash games and at first everything went really well. I had the $100 mark in sight with just a couple of cents left. But then in a $0,05/$0,10 cash game I got pocket jacks and lost to a set of 4’s on the river, losing $4 in one game.
It was the starter of a bad streak. The day after I lost a bit more than a dollar in 5 different cash games. The week after I only made profit in 30% of the cash games I played, but never enough to cover the losses.
I decided that it was time to stop playing for a while. I kept calling that it was bad luck etc… But never how I played. And that’s where the problem was. I was to confident and started bluffing the wrong way. Ok, sometimes it sure was bad luck and I definitely had some bad beats, but I was playing BAD, no doubt about that.
For a month I didn’t play at all, it was just what I needed, a little time of. (Hear me, sounding like a pro).
After that time-off I started playing safe and entered in the freerolls. And since then I’m also playing much better. It isn’t the fast money you would be expecting, but I was getting closer and closer to my goal.
Yesterday, with about $2 to go I played a $1000 and $5000 freeroll on PokerStars. In the $1000 freeroll, I won 0,85 cents and in the other I won $0,45 cents. So only about 50 cent left. And I was eager to pass that until now magical $100 marker the same day.
In a cash game on Full Tilt, I entered a $0,05/$0,10 cash game hoping to score the left cash. I waited for the big blind to really start playing, which gave me time to observe what I’m up to. With 4 games played I already won 20 cents. At the time I got AK suited (clubs) and in middle position, I raised 3x the BB to see only 1 player calling me. Flop was beautiful, although not pairing me, 9JQ with 2 clubs. I had a straight draw and a flush draw. My opponent checked and I made a 40 cent bet to get called again. If he paired, I needed a good card quick or I have to fold the hand. Luckily another spade (5) came on the turn, giving me the nuts. I could quietly sit back and figure out how many I would bet, not making him fold. He checked (as expected), I made a 20 cent bet, not too much to scare him, just enough to lure him into the trap. He called and when the river draws a 10 of hearts he made a 40 cent bet. I figured he made a straight now and I started thinking what amount of cash would make him fold or should I take the risk of re-raising and hope he would re-raise again? I could go all-in, but he definitely would fold then. So I took the bet and just re-raised him. He quickly went all-in to scare me. I called his all-in immediately. I won the hand and reached my goal!!!
Hopefully the next double up, to $200 will not take this long again ![]()
For US and Canada players only!
You have a chance to win $1.000.000 on PokerStars for free. Register in one of the tournaments that are running to win an entry to the big pot.
Tournaments can be found under ‘Tourney’, ‘Regional’ button. Look for “FOX-PS Million Dollar Challenge”.
Top 10 finishers will be asked to submit an audition movie where 21 auditions will be selected to compete in the next stage.
A series of heads-up matches to win $25.000 against team PokerStars pro’s and celebrity poker players. Daniel Negreanu will be there to coach you and help you beating them all.
After this you can take home the $25k or go for a guaranteed $100.000 and a shot to the $1.000.000 main prize if you beat Daniel Negreanu.
Don’t have the PokerStars software installed? No problem, you can download it right here.
Good luck!!!
Till now, I mostly played freeroll tournaments to get my bankroll up. By almost reaching the $100 it’s time to stop playing freeroll’s and start making some cash.
In the time I started playing poker, I did experiment with cash games before, but overall it didn’t go well. I still was too much focused on playing tournaments.
A big mistake I made was that I didn’t make a bet or a raise when it was needed. For example, I’m holding pocket 8’s and the flop was Q J 8. Instead of making a bet here I just checked hoping somebody would make a bet so I could re-raise. But nobody did just that, so they all got a free run to the next card, a King. Not a good flop for me, with 4 other players in the game. Someone certainly has an Ace and will make a straight if the 10 flops. Or one has a 10 or 9 and also will make a straight if their needed card hits. So in a desperate attempt scaring them of I made a bet, 4 times the big blind. 2 players called and I could only hope the board will pair or no Ace or 10 will show up. And as expected a 10 was drawn on the river And I got forced to fold my set when the first player made a bet and was re-raised by the other player. They both had the straight to the Ace.
Ok, I made a very good laydown here, but it wasn’t hard at all to fold it as it was pretty obvious I was beaten. If I only made a good bet after the flop, maybe they folded already then?
I can name a few other hands like this that I played wrong in a cash game that would not harm me that much in a tournament. When playing in a tournament, you can make up for this loss, but in a cash game it’s actually real money that I was losing and we don’t like that do we?
So after a few misplayed games I decided to focus myself back on tournaments to get my bankroll up.
And although it took some time, I can say I did pretty good so far.
When I started out in February with $0 it took me a couple of games to win my first money. $2 to be exactly. A freeroll on Full Tilt set me on my way to success
5 days later I again ended up in the money and with a few cash games in between I Managed to end the month with $4,73 on my bankroll.
March was awesome, I made it to my first Final Table, but got a bit too excited and tried to win the pot with deuce seven
This immediately ended my final table experience.
Not too worried about that, the day after I made it to the Final table a 2nd time. This time I ended on the 4th place.
10 days later I did exactly the same, finished 4th again.
In April I started out playing on PokerStars also where I won my biggest tournament cash so far, $24 in a $500 freeroll. But this money was needed to deal with the losses I made in cash games. With a few other good tournament results, I almost made it to the $50 that month.
May was the best month so far with 13 money finishes in freeroll tournaments. I got my first real top 3 finish when I ended 2nd and on the last day of the month I won my first tournament with AK.
In June I took a well deserved holiday near Venice, Italy so I didn’t play that much. In July and August I enjoyed the nice weather here in Belgium so I didn’t play much. And in September I started out playing freeroll tournaments on PokerStars where the Pokerchamp of Flanders will be decided. Closest I got in the weekly final was a 7th place, just 2 places away from advancing to the live regional finals. But I did manage to qualify myself 4 weeks in a row for the weekly final.
So with the bit more experience I gained in the last couple of months, I tried to play some cash games again and so far with good results. Biggest win I had was in a $0,02/$0,05 cash game where I bought myself in for $2 and cashed out with $3,9. Best win was when my KK won over QQ and 66.
In the few cash games I played now, I certainly can see that my game evolved compared to how I was playing before in cash games.
So the plan for the next month is to play more cash games and less freeroll tournaments.
Now let’s play some poker!!!