Archive for January, 2008

The Corn Maze Theory of Heads Up Poker

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

I’ve been playing and coaching a bit of Heads Up poker and came to a conclusion.
My “corn maze” theory of HUHU Poker.
You want to be the guy in the lead.
You opponent chasing you.
But you don’t want to ‘lose’ him.
You want to keep your eye on them.
You want to show up behind him and tap him on the shoulder, “I’m here.”
And then disappear again, but knowing where he is.
And when you are behind, you think you are the one in the lead, and then get tapped in the shoulder yourself.

Sometimes, to get back in the lead, you have to walk along with them, waiting for a good spot to disappear.

And the chase starts all over again.

Getting back to Poker…Your PreSession Routine

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Put yourself in position to win.
Recently a new friend and I were talking. He was a bit frustrated with poker. After talking about what’s been going on, I realized that he had no pre-session routine.

Well when you play poker you do the same thing. You sit, you read your cards, you wait your turn, you read your opponents, you make a decision. Over and over and over, this is your in-session routine. Of course there are all sorts of things you can do to improve your in-session routine but that’s another topic…

So, what’s a pre-session routine?

A pre-session routine is everything you do before you start your session. This includes everything from going the bathroom to calling your mom to reading a poker article. But what I would like to focus on here is those moments that lead up to your session. So my friend was saying, recently when he goes to play poker he’s

1. Tired

2. has to get hands in

3. has only so much time

4. has been very busy

This is no way to win. This is recipe for disaster. So I quickly told him that when I go to play poker I try to put myself in position to win. So, what does that mean? “put yourself in position to win?”

I’ve watched many a sports interview with the worlds top athletes, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Tom Brady and they all have said the same thing, or something similar. They “put” themselves in the moment. They see themselves holding the trophy, making the winning play, taking advantage of their opponents tendencies, right down to the very details. They think of each move, how to implement it, who is going to help them and how. They put themselves in the moments leading up to win.

So I decided before every session, I would do this myself. So beyond making sure I go to the bathroom and call my mom, I think of how I’m going to make sure I play my A-game. Work on my A-game. Stay focused. And win. So if I had a pre-session list, similar to my friend it would look like this:

1. Take a deep breath before I get dealt a hand.

2. Look left to pick up preflop folding tells (when I play live)

3. Play the “folded” game, where you put your opponents on hands and watch the hands play out.

4. Take frequent breaks.

This is recipe to win. This is putting myself in position to have a good session, stay tiltless, and on top of my game. This is what I strive to do over and over. And I can only hope this short article might help you to do that same.

35 years later…

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Gracie at 4 weeks in my hands:

Me at 2 weeks in my Dad’s hands:

She’s amazing…

Monday, January 7th, 2008

In the stroller at the restaurant w/Aunty Cari’s jacket on.

nuff said..