Friday, June 8, 2012

Chris Tries to Play Poker, Post 1




https://pkrsess.com/h/zd
Random $7 6max hyperturbo. The guy to my left when 6-handed was xartist, who is on the leaderboard for the stakes and the rest are randoms

Hand 3 I should have just raised over shove, but to how much? Thinking 80-100, but no idea.

Hand 19: How would you play it there post flop?

Hand 24: His call was disgustingly bad, :(

Hand 28: If your BB, what's your calling range here? Can you ever call with anything less than KK, AA even if you know villian is shoving ATC. Both other stacks are corpses.

Hand 31: Was this a bad call?

Hand 34 was a misclick, meant to shove, but wrong hotkey.

Hand 35: Should I have just called instead of keeping SB out of the hand? Should I have been in this at all?

Friday, April 27, 2012

My Life is Realistic

I succeeded in completing Project Manchester and arrived in Aberdeen on April 9th and stayed there until April 12th.  While I was there I got to meet some great people and decided to head to Stilring after in order to see Stirling Castle and the William Wallace Monument. When I arrived at Stirling I was unable to find the hostel I was supposed to stay at so I ended up in the first one I could find, The Willy Wallace Hostel and was planning to stay in Stirling, spending a day each in Glasgow and Edinburgh (for some reason this city is pronounced Eh-din-brah), until I left for Manchester for the GP.  On the Friday before the GP I had a choice of working on something that meant a lot to me or going to the GP and I chose the former.  Things ended up going pretty well and I really enjoyed it here (as well as having no real reason to return home right away) so I took a reception position at the hostel and decided to stay here for another month or so and I'm really glad I did (and you should all come visit me obv).

You can find an album with a bunch of the cool stuff I've done on facebook and I'll update it again when I'm not lazy one day.  

Since I'm not in the states I also decided to start playing online poker and wanted to give SNGs a try so I read Moshman's book and took some notes (feel free to correct me/add) and after browsing the 2p2 boards it was recommended I give hyperturbos a try.  So for around 3ish hours yesterday I 2-tabled hypers, got around 50 games in and ended up down 6 buyins (started at the $1.50s).  I think I don't even come close to having the hang of it yet so I'm going to post some stats images so you can try to help tell me what I'm doing wrong:


So, that's my life update for now, you can always reach me on facebook and I turned my tumblr into an AMA if you're bored  

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Surviving the Judge Call: A Corollary to My Article

OK, just a quick not that I should have added to the article itself:

When you call a judge for a strategic call, DO NOT LIE.  As long as you're honest and admit when you noticed the trigger originally and why you didn't call a judge then you're fine.  However, if you lie and say you just noticed or something equally untrue you will be DQed for lying to a judge which is a DQ even if the fundamental action that started the investigation is legal.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Project Die Roll

Wizards has recently decided to extend the implementation of the Pro Tour play/draw rule (for those of you who don't know what this is, in the T8 the higher seeded player gets to decide to play or draw without a die roll) to GPs and PTQs.  This naturally brings up the question (or should):  "How important is winning the die roll?" (more formally:  What is P(winning the match|winning the die roll)).  In order to find the answer to this question (unless @mtgonline or @lee_sharpe decides to perform a divine intervention and just tell us) I'm going to start a little research project.  I'm asking for volunteers to fill out the following Excel Sheet for various daily events:


Put the following expression in column B to save time:  =IF(A7=1,2,IF(A7=0,2," "))

The most efficient way to fill out the sheet:
1)  Wait for the round of the DE to be over.
2)  Record the records of the round, as you can see above I just recorded each match as it appears in the DE results.
3)  Open a match to watch the replay.  If the player on the top of the screen wins the roll, assign a B in the third column.  If the player on the bottom of the screen wins the role assign an A.  Repeat for each match



4)  Repeat for the other three rounds.

So I'm looking for volunteers to help collect this data, if you're interested (and can commit to doing one whole DE) e-mail me at chrism315 at gmail dot com.

Chris Mascioli
@dieplstks on twitter





Thursday, March 15, 2012

MODO Tracking Tool

I was bored and created a spreadsheet to track results and profits (or losses) on modo. You can download it here.  You can also look at my oldish article on the EV of various events on Starcity.

Use


The document is pretty simple to use, all it requires is that you input each event you play in, the date of the event, and your record in that event. The following screen capture shows the information required.
Date:  The date of the event (3/14)
Event:  The event type (allowable values are 2M (for a constructed 2-man), 8M (for a constructed 8M), DE (for a constructed DE), sDE (for a sealed DE), Swiss (for a swiss draft), 4322 (for a 4-3-2-2 draft), and 84 (for an 8-4 draft).  Please note that the limited event tracking does not account for the value of cards opened, but feel free to add that to your profit if you'd like.
Format:  The format of the event (for constructed:  T2, Block, Momir, Pauper; for limited:  M12 and ISD).
Wins:  The number of wins you got in the event.
Losses:  Number of losses you got in the event.

Since the Spreadsheet takes care of pricing, the only other thing you have to update is in a second included sheet which can be accessed by clicking on the tab on the bottom of Excel.


Once selected the sheet will look like this


All you have to do is put in the date (under Date) and the buying price for ISD, DKA, and M12.  If you do not put in the price for a date the tracking functionality will not track profits correctly.


I present this for free (and just give the raw sheets so they can be customized to your liking), but if you feel like you got any particular value out of this (or you just <3 me), feel free to donate (which will inspire me to make more/better/useful tools in the future):



Chris Mascioli
@dieplstks on Twitter

Saturday, March 3, 2012

#MOCSGate

Two known players have decided to have other people play in the MOCS for them today.  While this is usually impossible to detect, these two players decided to play in real life events (an SCGOpen and a GP) that are occurring at the SAME TIME as said MOCS.  It's time to make some call outs:

1)  Stephen G. Mann, smann on modo:



2)  Andrejs Prost, baconator5000 on modo



Chris Mascioli
@dieplstks on Twitter (follow me!  Please)

Thursday, March 1, 2012

#dieplstksCotD

Apparently twitter doesn't save tweets very long, here's the original three posts from my Stupid Fucking Magic Article Comment of the Day:

Scott Seaver



This comment was about Edgar Flores being banned
John Crutcher
This was about the playmat art