wow... what a different a day makes!!
posted my biggest daily win ever tonight. One night after posting a blog update about how brutally unlucky I've been playing hypers on Lock I experienced the other side of the coin. I played solely on Merge tonight and got in 75 hypers (plus about 25 DoNs) in during a 2.5 hour session.
Talk about running g00t. Check out the graph below. This is my biggest single day win ever playing online. I was definitely due for a little run g00t.
My Journey from $200 to $25K ->
http://vookenmeister.blogspot.com/2012_07_01_archive.html
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Friday, November 23, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Hypers... Enough variance to kill a man?
so I've been toying with hypers this month. doing this for two reasons, not enough $20 and up DoN volume on merge for me to fill tables and to see if I can make more money long term playing hypers.
This month I've been mixing in DoNs and hypers on Merge while also playing hypers on Lock. I have a crazy rakeback deal on Lock so I try to play the hypers there but the Lock software is so horrible for multitabling (and it blue screened me twice yesterday).
I've only got 100 tourneys in (tiny tiny sample for hypers) and run bad variance is painful. Here's my redline/green line graph for my small sample of Lock hypers (only 8 hours while mixing other games). Careful, it's an ugly swing of $1K
Good news is that you really need a sample of at least 1K tourney (most experts say at least 3K) to see how you can do in hypers. At least I am crushing the EV line to begin!!
This month I've been mixing in DoNs and hypers on Merge while also playing hypers on Lock. I have a crazy rakeback deal on Lock so I try to play the hypers there but the Lock software is so horrible for multitabling (and it blue screened me twice yesterday).
I've only got 100 tourneys in (tiny tiny sample for hypers) and run bad variance is painful. Here's my redline/green line graph for my small sample of Lock hypers (only 8 hours while mixing other games). Careful, it's an ugly swing of $1K
Good news is that you really need a sample of at least 1K tourney (most experts say at least 3K) to see how you can do in hypers. At least I am crushing the EV line to begin!!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
raketherake for rakeback (see link)
Hi All,
I'm a man without an affiliate home. Since I don't have a direct affiliate for a Merge site anymore I am now promoting using raketherake.com for any rakeback. They have a very mature program with offerings for all the major (and not so major) poker sites out there.
My personal suggestions are Carbon and Black Chip poker. To sign up for rakeback using raketherake.com, please use the following link (and if you reference my account number I'm supposed to get a couple cents of your action). -> http://www.raketherake.com?refer=1084596
And if you need any help getting money on the site I have accounts at Carbon, Black Chip and Aced so I can help you out.
- Paul (vookenmeister)
I'm a man without an affiliate home. Since I don't have a direct affiliate for a Merge site anymore I am now promoting using raketherake.com for any rakeback. They have a very mature program with offerings for all the major (and not so major) poker sites out there.
My personal suggestions are Carbon and Black Chip poker. To sign up for rakeback using raketherake.com, please use the following link (and if you reference my account number I'm supposed to get a couple cents of your action). -> http://www.raketherake.com?refer=1084596
And if you need any help getting money on the site I have accounts at Carbon, Black Chip and Aced so I can help you out.
- Paul (vookenmeister)
Friday, October 12, 2012
Additional Rakeback Details on Merge
I received the following updated informational post in regards to http://www.ProfessionalRakeback.com
This was the site I used to move my existing Feltstars balance over to Carbon. My balance was transferred in less than 25 hours!!
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Carbon Poker, PDC Poker, or Aced are what we offer, not just Carbon (all are owned by the same company and only differ insofar as the URL and color scheme) --- Insofar as what www.ProfessionalRakeback.com offers our players, we can easily get their Rakeback program as well as their balance done in the swap, or if they were VIP, their VIP level set to whatever equivalent it was on FeltStars.
For any high volume players, Carbon's VIP program is 2nd to none on Merge, and offers an extra $2k per year and 8 hours of 1 on 1 personal instruction from any coach at DragTheBar ($500/2hrs per quarter).
This was the site I used to move my existing Feltstars balance over to Carbon. My balance was transferred in less than 25 hours!!
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Carbon Poker, PDC Poker, or Aced are what we offer, not just Carbon (all are owned by the same company and only differ insofar as the URL and color scheme) --- Insofar as what www.ProfessionalRakeback.com offers our players, we can easily get their Rakeback program as well as their balance done in the swap, or if they were VIP, their VIP level set to whatever equivalent it was on FeltStars.
For any high volume players, Carbon's VIP program is 2nd to none on Merge, and offers an extra $2k per year and 8 hours of 1 on 1 personal instruction from any coach at DragTheBar ($500/2hrs per quarter).
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Feltstars shuts down - recommend players move to BCP or Carbon
so it was official this morning. Feltstars has shut down its operations. I guess I had a feeling when I updated my blog yesterday. good news for players is that all players funds will be honored by the Merge cashier and will be transferred to the Merge skin of their choice.
So on that note... I am recommending players select either Black Chip Poker or Carbon. These two skins are the most popular and seem to have the best customer service response. Each of them also have pretty good representation on 2+2. I personally started playing on BCP (Black Chip) again myself. I had previously signed up through an affiliate back in June 2012. In fact I reached out to this affiliate earlier this morning and he is willing to work with anyone to get new accounts with rakeback setup. I highly recommend you use "imawhale" as your rakeback affiliate on BCP. -> http://www.imawhale.com
Carbon is also an excellent option. If you are interested in moving to Carbon, the affiliate I suggest is located at http://www.profrb.com If you decide to use either of these options, please mention "vookenmeister" sent you. They are both run by people I know and trust.
Both of these sites have details on their website. However, I received the following customized email from imawhale about the options for his affiliate.
So on that note... I am recommending players select either Black Chip Poker or Carbon. These two skins are the most popular and seem to have the best customer service response. Each of them also have pretty good representation on 2+2. I personally started playing on BCP (Black Chip) again myself. I had previously signed up through an affiliate back in June 2012. In fact I reached out to this affiliate earlier this morning and he is willing to work with anyone to get new accounts with rakeback setup. I highly recommend you use "imawhale" as your rakeback affiliate on BCP. -> http://www.imawhale.com
Carbon is also an excellent option. If you are interested in moving to Carbon, the affiliate I suggest is located at http://www.profrb.com If you decide to use either of these options, please mention "vookenmeister" sent you. They are both run by people I know and trust.
Both of these sites have details on their website. However, I received the following customized email from imawhale about the options for his affiliate.
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Thanks for the message. I appreciate it. If you want to go ahead and PM the players you know are looking for a new Merge site and send them our way, that'd be great. You can refer them to our website, www.imawhale.com, or have them PM us with any questions.
We're about to release a new promotion for players who sign up for BCP through our affiliate. Once a player rakes $1k, we will give them a free copy of Pokertracker 4 or Holdem Manager 2. Then they can still begin benefiting from our insurance promotion where we insure a portion of their account balance once they rake $5k. To be eligible, players must provide their site screen name, email address, 2+2 screen name, and full name so we can send them the product key code once they rake $1k.
This is in addition to the other benefits we offer, 35% + BCP points or VIP Program, VIP customer support and deposit bonus.
I appreciate your help Paul. Have you started playing on BCP again yet?
Hope you're well and thanks for the heads up!
Thanks for the message. I appreciate it. If you want to go ahead and PM the players you know are looking for a new Merge site and send them our way, that'd be great. You can refer them to our website, www.imawhale.com, or have them PM us with any questions.
We're about to release a new promotion for players who sign up for BCP through our affiliate. Once a player rakes $1k, we will give them a free copy of Pokertracker 4 or Holdem Manager 2. Then they can still begin benefiting from our insurance promotion where we insure a portion of their account balance once they rake $5k. To be eligible, players must provide their site screen name, email address, 2+2 screen name, and full name so we can send them the product key code once they rake $1k.
This is in addition to the other benefits we offer, 35% + BCP points or VIP Program, VIP customer support and deposit bonus.
I appreciate your help Paul. Have you started playing on BCP again yet?
Hope you're well and thanks for the heads up!
Monday, October 8, 2012
Recent issues with Feltstars processing player transfers and paying affiliates
All,
Been very busy of late with normal life as well as grinding, staking and doing online poker money transfer investing. In late September I encountered some issues with Feltstars that has led to this blog post. Those issues are discussed in detail in this 2+2 thread... http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showpost.php?p=35033098&postcount=12
Until these issues are sorted out I am not recommending people sign up on FeltStars. I expect this to be taken care of but until it does I'm not recommending new signups. As an alternative I have been speaking with the owner of imawhale.com. he has graciously offered that I forward new sign ups for the Merge network to his site. Potential signs up would receive the same offerings as a member of the Black Chip Poker (BCP) skin. If you are interested in this offering, please send me a private email at vookenmeister@yahoo.com
I will update my blog once Feltstars resolves their current player transfer issues. Good luck grinding everyone.
PS. I owe a post on my August and September results. They are brutally disparate. August was my best hourly win rate ever at something like $52 an hour followed by a $9 win rate in September (yuck!). I'll update at some point in the future. However, first I wanted to get this message out.
Been very busy of late with normal life as well as grinding, staking and doing online poker money transfer investing. In late September I encountered some issues with Feltstars that has led to this blog post. Those issues are discussed in detail in this 2+2 thread... http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showpost.php?p=35033098&postcount=12
Until these issues are sorted out I am not recommending people sign up on FeltStars. I expect this to be taken care of but until it does I'm not recommending new signups. As an alternative I have been speaking with the owner of imawhale.com. he has graciously offered that I forward new sign ups for the Merge network to his site. Potential signs up would receive the same offerings as a member of the Black Chip Poker (BCP) skin. If you are interested in this offering, please send me a private email at vookenmeister@yahoo.com
I will update my blog once Feltstars resolves their current player transfer issues. Good luck grinding everyone.
PS. I owe a post on my August and September results. They are brutally disparate. August was my best hourly win rate ever at something like $52 an hour followed by a $9 win rate in September (yuck!). I'll update at some point in the future. However, first I wanted to get this message out.
Friday, July 27, 2012
My 3 year journey from $200 to $25K online
$200 to $25K ... How I got there!
I just recently received my latest cashout from Lock and in doing so I noticed I had passed the $25K mark in profits online. Granted it took me almost 3 years to do this (and I’m guessing about 1500 hours), but I'm still pretty proud of it.
It’s cool to look back on how things have changed for me. I first deposited $200 online just to keep my knowledge fresh for playing live. With twin baby girls, I never had much of a chance to get out at night and play poker. I began with a focus on ROI and how I did each tournament. I was actually obsessed with what my ROI was in Sharkscope.
Then I shifted into just trying to maximize profits. You can see this by how the amount of tourneys I play in an hour has changed. As an example I played about 5-6 hours the last two nights. In that period of time I played over 150 tourneys which is more than I managed to play on Bodog for the entire period from March – September 2010. So as I added more tables over time my ROI dropped considerably but my hourly profits rose due to the sheer volume.
Here’s a site recap for my almost three year online history complete with “garphs”
BODOG (September 2009 – August 2010)
I recall starting out just hoping I could make money. I only had the $200 deposit of which I promised my wife I’d not reload for at least 5 years if I lost it. For months I played 10 and 25NL and $4-$5 SNGs. I was just happy to be playing and not losing. My original goal was really just to gain experience since with brand new twins my days of having the time to play live poker were gone.
I slowly moved up in stakes and eventually was playing 100 and 200NL and $25-$50 DoNs. I remember setting a goal of eventually making $1K a month. I knew I had outgrown Bodog and needed a site with bigger stakes and an actual rakeback deal. I moved to Full Tilt...
Here is my graph from Bodog (March 2010 – September 2010). Note that Sharkscope only started tracking Bodog in March 2010 so previously results don’t show.
FULL TILT (August 2010 – April 2011)
At Bodog, I was still playing only 1 or 2 tables at a time and lots of cash games (this was key to me learning and getting better though). On Full Tilt, I made the switch to play SNGs almost exclusively. I still only played 2-3 tables but I was playing at higher stakes and mixing in turbos to get more tourneys in. My hourly and monthly totals were growing rapidly as I actually made a little over $5K my last three months on Full Tilt!!!
Then… poof!!! Black Friday (April 15, 2011) hit and Full Tilt was no more. No more $109 turbo SNGs. No more high stakes SNGs. No more Full Tilt! No more online poker for me??
Here is my graph at Full Tilt. To be honest, I ran extremely well at Full Tilt. I actually was above EV (expected value) for all but two months on Full Tilt. My luck has changed since then…
CARBON (May 2011 – October 2011)
After some brief research, I discovered the Merge Network was still accepting US players. One week after Black Friday, I deposited money on Carbon, one of their skins. Unfortunately I couldn’t find any real action higher than $10 full ring SNGs so I made the switch to playing DoNs. The $20s ran consistently and the $50s ran often as well. There were even some $100s taking off at times (thanks to a couple of the Lock pros joining in). Still, I was only playing 2-3 tables and I wasn’t running great. In fact, the entire time I was on Carbon I ran below EV (Expected Value) every month. My hourly had dropped a good amount from my Full Tilt days (from a high of $40 in April to an average of $15 on Carbon). I needed a change…
Here’s my graph on Carbon from late April 2011 – October 2011.
LOCK (October 2011 – May 2012)
In Late May, I had met one of the Lock pros thru 2+2 and he had a potential phenomenal rakeback offering for me. It seemed too good to be true so I took some time to review it. Unfortunately, on June 1st, Merge stopped accepting new U.S. players while I was reviewing the offer. He told me this was temporary. The deal would have to wait.
Then in October 2011, Lock started accepting new U.S. players again. I had received a phone call the night before from my contact and he said the deal was on. I was excited because I was basically going to be playing using the same software and player base as Carbon but getting more rakeback. It was free money basically. It was at this point that I started to shift my focus away from ROI and over to multitabling. I was tiling 4 tables at the time across the screen. That way I could see all the action. I started to stack tables instead. I went from 4 to 12 tables as my hourly rose back closer to $30 again. $40 even looked doable cause again I was running under EV.
then poof... Lock split away from Merge and volume died.
Here’s my graph with Lock from October 2011 – May 2012. It’s at this stage that I became a rakeback whore. Now that Lock has migrated to Revolution I can publically say that I was receiving 68-78% in rakeback (due to bonus reloads and points). If you take a look at the two different graphs below, I think you can see now why I turned all my focus away from ROI and into multitabling. Over this time period I made about $7K in rakeback and bonus on top of the graph profits.
Normal Sharkscope graph
Graph with Rakeback
Feltstars (June 2012 – July 2012)
On June 1, 2012, Lock split from Merge and fragmented the volume for US players. In fact, the volume for SNGs on Lock/Revolution is currently lower than Merge. Anticipating this, I shopped around with some insiders to get a better rakeback deal with a Merge skin. A friend hooked me up with a great one on Feltstars so I am playing there right now ( I also received a good one on BCP but play mostly on Feltstars).
However, volume is down so stakes are down. Now I'm stuck playing mostly $10 and $20 DoNs. Occasionally a $50 DoN takes off. To make up for these lower stakes I am mass tabling. In fact, I actually recently had 25 going at once. The hardest parts for me about multitabling is registering new tourneys and keeping them from interfering when they pop up. I pretty much can keep up with the action (though I can’t make any real moves as I don’t see history). Oh, and my laptop crashes more often (last night my new laptop blue screened and it’s already been tweaked to maximize memory).
Jury is still out on whether I can maintain or surpass the $30 hourly. Reality is for me to improve I need the stakes to go up (and I haven't been able to get a $100 tourney to run since before Lock split). I have also tried to play both Feltstars and Lock at the same time but the design of Lock’s new software is so shitty that it makes it near impossible to multitable (action does not pop to the foreground when you have another client running).
Here’s my current graph on FeltStars from June 2012 – now (july 24 2012)
So... now I am mixing in 1 table 3 paying SNGs again. Why? I need volume and I often can't get more than 15-20 tables $10 and up DoNs going at once. So... we'll see where it goes. To improve my hourly I might need to drop down and start back up playing HUSNGs. I'd say cash but there really isn't any full ring action higher than 200NL on Merge. I'd need to focus on 6max instead. I don’t want to do that because I really really enjoy the finality of playing tourneys. Even with 25 going at a time I still love playing them.
So near term I am going to keep adding tables with DoNs as the foundation but... if I don't see some long term improvement I might start experimenting with HUSNGs during some other sessions.
SIDE NOTE: please note the $25K is only how much I've earned. What I have received to date is a different number. In fact at one point I might need to nullify what I still have left on Full Tilt. I also have scattered amounts at Lock, BCP and FeltStars. But for now just let me enjoy my little brag while I can!
If you made it this far… thanks for reading!!
Friday, June 1, 2012
Ok... I just created a vanilla blog. I've been blogging for about 3 years as part of allvegaspoker.com. I still love the format at AVP. However, I'm tinkering with becoming a referral affiliate for a poker site and part of the requirement is to have a link site. so here it is.
to see my "other" blog at All Vegas Poker, click here -> http://www.allvegaspoker.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=9638&sid=78a2a39bcaba69e24f4c626f148f8485
to see my "other" blog at All Vegas Poker, click here -> http://www.allvegaspoker.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=9638&sid=78a2a39bcaba69e24f4c626f148f8485
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