December 20, 2008

Poker, 30 inch monitors, BJJ, snow

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So I decided to grind out 30k profit before jumping back into the 5/10 full ring games on ftp. this is probably excessively nitty but ive been making exactly $385 an hour including rakeback in the 2/4 games over the past 68k hands/117 hours so i dont feel any pressure to play much higher. i know that im not improving my game as fast as i could be if i were playing against better opponents all the time but its hard to move away from somewhere i do so well and will never have a 10k downswing.

anyway i started monday and after 5 days im a little over 1/4 the way there. here are the stats after 5 days:


And here are my stats over the last 68k hands at 2/4, since i got back from hawaii at end of september:


Overall im doing really well, playing for the most part very well, with some minor mistakes in there that im slowly fixing. 3/6 full ring doesnt run very often so once in a while ill mix in 1 table of it with 2/4 but for the most part ive just been playing all 2/4 cause i dont even bother looking at the 3/6 games. With rakeback included ive had an 11k run at 2/4 in 5 days when i'm not running that much above expectation. things like this really make it hard for me to move up to higher stakes cause theres just so much money to be made lower but after a certain point i really should start to try and improve as much as i can so i can play higher before games get even harder. But for now when i dont have a ton online i think it would be way more prudent to just grind out another 300 hours at 2/4 which should yield me around 100k profit and shouldnt take more than 2-3 months, and play the better weekly tourneys on the side and hopefully hit something nice.


This week I decided to finally invest in 30 inch monitors. I used 24 inch ones forever but there is overlap when i play 12 tables since I use a HUD and the stats run together too much if i make the tables smaller. Now i can have 12 tables across 2 monitors with 0 overlap at all and the stats fit perfectly on each table. I can also put 9 tables on each monitor and the stats are a little jumbled but still useable, roughly the same as they were with 4 tables on a 24" monitor, so if i want i can play 18 tables without any overlap semi comfortably. I do this once in a while when i get into a nice groove with pandora playing. Anyway, these monitors are all the more incentive to keep grinding a lot of tables at lower stakes. Heres my setup, i should have gotten in closer to give you a better view of the megan fox picture but whatever just wanted to showoff the monitors and the 9 tables without overlap.




BJJ this week was pretty good. I went on monday and thursday and went to the gym on wednesday. Thursday was a particularly good class because i got to train with a blue belt for the 90 minute class, then stayed after and rolled a few rounds with a more advanced white belt vinny. I feel like i learned a lot this week about some positions i was having trouble with like defending some guard passes, passing to mount/side control from half guard, and some new judo takedowns. unfortunately i wont be able to go this weekend because some family is coming in tomorrow, and i generally stay the night in hoboken on saturday and dont get back til around 4-5 on sunday, but im looking forward to the monday class and hopefully getting my 2nd stripe pretty soon.


In other news, it snowed a lot today. It started around 11 am and lasted til probably 7 pm. I didnt wake up til 130 and by then the gym was already closed early so i couldnt get a workout in. I pretty much played all day and lounged around doing nothing and decided to get my workout in by shoveling the 3 inches of snow and ice on the driveway at around 9 pm. My mom was at a friends for most of the day and drove back kinda late, so when she came up the driveway she really compacted a lot of the snow which made it harder to shovel. After about half an hour i got half the top area done, which is all i really needed to do so we can get the cars out easily.

right as i started making my way towards the bottom (which is the hardest part because the snow plows come by and it really pushes the snow up against the entrance to the driveway so its like 3 times higher and really iced over by that point), a guy with a snowplow on his truck drives up and asks if i want the driveway plowed. i decided to turn him down cause shoveling snow is a pretty good workout and it felt good to finally get outside today. 45 minutes of hacking away at the bottom of the driveway made me wish i had said different. but i pressed on and got most of the driveway shoveled in about 90 minutes. i still have to shovel the walkway up to the frontdoor and maybe have another half hour of shoveling to do on the driveway but for the most part im done.

im pretty happy i decided to do it all myself and not pay someone to plow it. its pretty easy to justify paying $50 to get the driveway plowed in 5 minutes and use the 90 minutes id spend shoveling snow playing poker to make even more money but the exercise is important and i dont want to just avoid doing things that take some time by using the "well i make X amount more playing poker so im just going to pay someone else to do this". This could very well lead down a road where i just literally void myself of all responsibilty and become a worthless bum in constant couch mode, paying people to do everything for me. I get a lot of joy by mixing up my routine and doing some things that are a little mundane sometimes cause theres nothing worse than falling into the rut of a monotonous daily schedule that never changes.

ill take some pictures tomorrow of the snow and what my street looks like when its light out.

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December 18, 2008

Blog counts reset????? BLASPHEMY!

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December 15, 2008

Poker last few months

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Has been kind of disappointing. I have been doing really well at 2/4 and 3/6, and pretty awful at 5/10 +.

http://www.liquidpoker.net/staff/Daut/hawaiitilmiddec.JPG

Kind of hilarious, but some breakdowns:
in 52k hands at 2/4, im up 62 buyins, which is about 6ptbb
in 20k hands of 3/6, im up 29 buyins, which is about 7ptbb
in 19k hands of 5/10, im down 5 buyins, and down another 1.5 buyins at 10/20.

so the result is im not up all that much but my ptbb is really good. oh well. i had a pretty frustrating day at 5/10 the other day where i didnt play my best and lost some fairly ridiculous all ins. i stacked off semi light in a few spots, way too light a few times, and just got coolered/ran bad a bunch. Here's the best one for fun:


Full Tilt Poker Game #9465472077: Table Petya (deep) - $5/$10 - No Limit Hold'em - 23:59:56 ET - 2008/12/12
Seat 1: br4keaga4n ($1,232)
Seat 2: Ryan Daut ($1,898)
Seat 3: IH8SHORTSTAKS ($2,487)
Seat 4: QuintBogey ($2,127)
Seat 5: kAAto KKatelyn ($2,917)
Seat 6: Storstekarn ($1,531.75)
Seat 7: novel20 ($2,409)
Seat 8: mektin ($1,000)
Seat 9: Rask88 ($1,388)
QuintBogey posts the small blind of $5
kAAto KKatelyn posts the big blind of $10
The button is in seat #3

Holecards
Dealt to Ryan Daut 8d9d
Storstekarn folds
novel20 folds
mektin folds
Rask88 folds
br4keaga4n has 15 seconds left to act
br4keaga4n raises to $35
Ryan Daut raises to $120
IH8SHORTSTAKS folds
QuintBogey folds
kAAto KKatelyn folds
br4keaga4n has 15 seconds left to act
br4keaga4n calls $85

Flop (Pot : $255.00)

6d4s7d
br4keaga4n has 15 seconds left to act
br4keaga4n checks
Ryan Daut has 15 seconds left to act
Ryan Daut bets $180
br4keaga4n calls $180

Turn (Pot : $615.00)

6d4s7dQs
br4keaga4n has 15 seconds left to act
br4keaga4n checks
Ryan Daut has 15 seconds left to act
Ryan Daut bets $520
br4keaga4n raises to $932, and is all in
Ryan Daut calls $412
br4keaga4n shows9s8s
Ryan Daut shows8d9d

River (Pot : $2,479.00)

6d4s7dQs3s
br4keaga4n shows a flush, Queen high
Ryan Daut shows Queen Nine high
br4keaga4n wins the pot ($2,476) with a flush, Queen high
Ryan Daut adds $334

Summary
Total pot $2,479 | Rake $3
Board:6d4s7dQs3s
Seat 1: br4keaga4n showed9s8s and won ($2,476) with a flush, Queen high
Seat 2: Ryan Daut showed8d9d and lost with Queen Nine high
Seat 3: IH8SHORTSTAKS (button) didn't bet (folded)
Seat 4: QuintBogey (small blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 5: kAAto KKatelyn (big blind) folded before the Flop
Seat 6: Storstekarn didn't bet (folded)
Seat 7: novel20 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 8: mektin didn't bet (folded)
Seat 9: Rask88 didn't bet (folded)


the games at 5/10 arent quite as good but still beatable. i just hate losing like 15k hands worth of profit with a standard downswing whenever i move back up. i cashed about 100k offline since september so i dont have a lot online and would prefer having more before i settle into the 5/10 games more. so im going to grind out 30k more profit at 2/4 and 3/6 before moving back into the 5/10 games. when the rakeback gets included with that ill probably have another 45k or so online by then and ill feel good with 90-100 buyins.


staking has been going really well this year. we've had some really good wins, here are the highlights:

-martine cashed for 835k after chop when he won ept london in september
-ajkhoosier chopped wcoop main event for 750k ish
-martine cashed for 650k in monte carlo back in march
-blair won wsop event for 510k in june
-bushman won 5k prelim at bellagio back in april for roughly 350k
-mattg won 5k prelim at 5 diamond a few days ago for about 310k after chop
-roothlus cashed for 260k finishing 5th in festa al lago wpt event, and finishing top 50 in the main event for 140k
-bodogari my hero forever cashed for 190k in a borgata deepstack event in may
-sumeet batera chopped an atlantic city tourney with sheets for over 200k
-blake mr trampoline cahail, the only man who has ever RNC'ed me cashed for 180k in the wynn classic in march
-jimmy crushing 5k bellagio prelims gobboboy fricke got 3rd in a bellagio event last week for 80k
-and randal "who needs to be 21 to have multiple sick scores live" flowers had a few nice live scores in ept events, 75k in san remo and another 40k in barcelona. also the only man besides blake cahail who grinds off his online makeup live


our staking group still hasnt seen a 1 million score but thats ok, we had a good year, and the 15k in vegas is still going on so maybe one of our guys will do well out there. there were obviously a lot of other tourney entries/buyins and guys still in makeup and stuff, but there were some other pieces of players i took, and lots of other nice 50k+ scores online and live that balanced out the tourney buyins.

live poker was a disappointment for me playing as i only had 2 small cashes in a little over 100k in buyins. thats ok, i plan on playing in a bunch of series next year but taking most of the year off from live poker with the exceptions of a few epts, maybe LAPC events+cash games, wsop and maybe one or two of the bellagio series.

so between backing, my live tourneys and my online play, overall it was a pretty good year. i didnt make the 1 million i was hoping to this year, but i still did very well overall and have nothing to be disappointed about.

i guess thats it for now, ill post in a week or two with how the 30k townsendlike quest at 2/4 and 3/6 is going. id like to finish up those hands before the year is over so i can move back into 5/10 games going into 2009.

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November 21, 2008

BJJ

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I havent played poker in a few weeks but i've been going to bjj 3-4 times a week and staying up to 4 hours while im there so ill just blog about that.

Things are going pretty well. I had been going once or twice a week and just going to the beginners class but i've turned it up a lot recently. I went to a tournament a week ago, and i went in knowing i would be way less experienced than most of the people there. I was really surprised at the level of the white belts being as high as it was. I fought in the 160-169.5 pound division and there were 6 guys in the group. 2 others were from my school, and 3 from other schools. One was a russian kid named nick who had been doing BJJ around 10 months and really really should have been a blue belt, another was a kid named dave who had been doing it for 12-18 months but wasnt all that active with it, only went once or twice a week, so although he had more experience and had been doing it longer than most white belts he wasnt the toughest and the third was a black kid named denard who you could tell was a good athlete, but hadnt been taking BJJ all that long, maybe 3-4 months.

The first match was my friend mickey vs nick the russian kid. Mickey is 16, he weighs 185 (no idea why they put him in our division) and hes a good athlete, plays football and used to box in silvergloves before he started BJJ. He has only been doing it a few months but put up a decent fight vs the russian kid. But nick was just too much, he was really an animal and i guess since it was the major RGDA invitational (royler gracie and david adivs school) his coaches wanted to keep him a white belt until after the tourney. Mickey managed to get side control for a few seconds, got the points, then got swept into nick having side control. nick eventually mounted and armbarred mickey.

second fight was me vs denard. started out with us clinching a bit, i tried to get underhooks but he switched his outside arm back inside. as he put his arm under mine he left his front leg out a bit and i went for a single leg takedown but he pulled his leg back quick and took me down and ended up in my half guard. he was a little off balance at first so i tried to sit up and take his back but he spread his arms out and pushed me back down. i tried to "oopah" him off so i could create a little room to get back to guard but he kept me in half guard. I kept trying to sweep or regain guard but he did a good job of keeping me there. After a few minutes of this stagnant fight he passed my knee and got to mount, and it wasnt long before i got armbarred. I was pretty disappointed at first cause my takedown attempt was garbage, which led to him getting me in half guard, and i couldnt regain my full guard or sweep him. But as the competition went on i felt a little better about what happened.

As it played out, denard ended up going 3-0, winning all 3 matches by armbar and winning our division. i was really surprised to see him beat the russian kid, especially by submission, but i think nick was a bit gassed from the first fight. I didnt feel so bad after that but I felt like i had a lot to work on back at the gym. Up until a few weeks ago i still felt kinda clueless in a lot of areas but everything is sort of coming together.

I've trained about 5 nights since the competition and im improving really fast. it really helped me notice some holes and it was good to see what the advanced white belts, and all the blue belts were doing in similar situations at the invitational and i've been able to apply a lot of the stuff i saw. I've worked a lot on gi cross arm chokes when i have opponent in my guard and transitioning from those chokes to either armbar, sweep to mount, or triangle, because i saw a ton of gi chokes happen and i didnt have much experience with them before.

The past few days i've rolled with a few blue belts and i got to train a little bit with a brown belt who would point out my mistakes after he destroyed me. It was really interesting to go against the blue belts because they were so calm while i was in the OMG A TIGER IS ABOUT TO EAT ME mode. The first session i went against Adam who is much more advanced than me so we just practiced rotating between different sweeps and sub attempts from my guard while he blocked them. He was really calm the whole time and only had to make minimal movements to block most of my attempts. He showed me a few ways to tighten them up and also to stop some of his pass attempts.

After that I rolled a bit with another blue belt John who wasnt quite as advanced as Adam. The first time i pulled guard and went for a few subs but he kept blocking them with good elbow placement. I eventually went too far for a sub and couldnt get my leg back under his elbow, so after a little bit of work he got the pass and keylocked me from side control. We restarted on our knees and he left an opening and i went for his back, but he didnt let me get my hooks in so i rolled over into mount. i set his arm up and went to armbar him and at first he held his hands together to prevent it, so i pushed his back arm with my leg to get it loose but the sneaky bastard grabbed onto his gi and i couldnt yank it out, and eventually he got back to his knees and rolled into my guard. i hadnt seen someone do that yet and its cool to find out new ways to block moves or new moves to use when you go against higher ranks.

Tonight there werent a lot of people at practice so one of the instructors, brian a brown belt, came and worked with me for the whole class. it was definitely the most ive learned from a session because you can really see every mistake you make and everything you dont know as well as you think you do when you go against a BJJ player of that caliber.

We worked a lot of the gi choke/armbar/triangle/sweep stuff, and the last 25 minutes of the session we just rolled, starting with him having both his hands crossed on my gi (real bad position for me) and vice versa. when i was in his guard, basically i had to hold on to his wrists and pull them apart to prevent from getting choked, while also trying to prevent all the other moves he would do. for about 15 minutes straight he just continually either swept me to mount, choked me out, worked his legs up and armbarred, or secured a triangle. i managed to last a minute or so a few times by keeping my elbows out to block his legs from getting inside or over and working the submissions, while also holding my balance and shooting my legs out to prevent the sweeps, but he eventually got me every time.

when we turned it around and i was on my back i could really feel the power of the position. i obviously wasnt able to get him unless he sort of gave it to me to teach me, but you can see what a bad spot it puts the top position guy in, and the best defense against it is a prophyalctic one that starts before he gets both hands in and crossed.

anyway im really enjoying it and can finally see a ton of improvement. i also can see plenty of bumps and bruises lol. here are some pictures of my arms to show you its not exactly patty cake.

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my finger after the armbar. i guess denard yanked it out when he did it, the pinky was all fucked up and discolored for a few days.

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it looks like little bugs are attacking my arms lol but its just finger prints from the grappling. small price to pay for the enjoyment of the sport, plus chicks dig bruises.

thats about all. havent played much poker for about 15 days so nothing to update there.

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November 03, 2008

Poker Since Hawaii, MMA ramblings

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Since I got back from hawaii I've played a decent amount of poker. Not too much but i've put in about 1k hands a day average.

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Things are going pretty well. I've been playing really good lately and feel like im back on top of my game for the most part. I dont think im running above expectation as i've been practicing really good game selection so I think i can sustain this winrate for a longer period of time cause i have been not been playing games filled with good regulars too much. I wont go on too long about poker but there is one hilarious hand that just happened that i absolutely have to share.


So it's like 9:10 at night and i want to watch dexter more closely which just started at 9:00 but im stuck 1k in a session and dont want to quit down. i was playing 3/6 6max so i decided to just start fishing really hard on all the deep tables trying to win a 2500 pot so i could quit up. So here's what happens when you combine fishing to get up and a deep table:

www.liquidpoker.net/h/559890

Full Tilt Poker Game #8784433027: Table Hurt (deep 6) - $3/$6 - No Limit Hold'em - 21:12:03 ET - 2008/11/02
Seat 1: zero2lose ($4,580.90)
Seat 2: XL-Lasse ($2,199.10)
Seat 3: I Win Flips ($1,116.40)
Seat 4: myohmyAA ($1,801.60)
Seat 5: elvis220 ($1,534.85)
Seat 6: Ryan Daut ($1,981.35)
zero2lose posts the small blind of $3
XL-Lasse posts the big blind of $6
The button is in seat #6

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to Ryan Daut 8s7s
I Win Flips has 15 seconds left to act
I Win Flips raises to $21
myohmyAA folds
elvis220 folds
Ryan Daut calls $21
zero2lose calls $18
XL-Lasse calls $15

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $84.00)

9h6sQh
zero2lose checks
XL-Lasse checks
I Win Flips bets $63
Ryan Daut has 15 seconds left to act
Ryan Daut calls $63
zero2lose has 15 seconds left to act
zero2lose has requested TIME
zero2lose folds
XL-Lasse raises to $336
I Win Flips folds
Ryan Daut has 15 seconds left to act
Ryan Daut has requested TIME
Ryan Daut calls $273

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $819.00)

9h6sQh2c
XL-Lasse bets $342
Ryan Daut has 15 seconds left to act
Ryan Daut calls $342

River (Pot : $1,503.00)

9h6sQh2c5c
XL-Lasse has 15 seconds left to act
XL-Lasse bets $276
Ryan Daut has 15 seconds left to act
Ryan Daut raises to $1,282.35, and is all in
XL-Lasse calls $1,006.35

Showdown
Ryan Daut shows 8s7s a straight, Nine high
XL-Lasse mucks
Ryan Daut wins the pot ($4,064.70) with a straight, Nine high

Summary
Total pot $4,067.70 | Rake $3
Board: 9h6sQh2c5c
Seat 1: zero2lose (small blind) folded on the Flop
Seat 2: XL-Lasse (big blind) mucked 9sQd - two pair, Queens and Nines
Seat 3: I Win Flips folded on the Flop
Seat 4: myohmyAA didn't bet (folded)
Seat 5: elvis220 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 6: Ryan Daut (button) showed 8s7s and won ($4,064.70) with a straight, Nine high

Poor guy, i feel pretty bad but whatever. Worst part of the whole thing was i didnt even end up watching dexter...lololol.



ok, so onto mma. i guess ill talk about whatevers on my mind for now, my bjj sessions and god knows what else.

so my friend showed me this site mmaplayground where you can do lots of fantasy picks in leagues with your friends on different events in mma. you can also do stuff like pick top 10s in each weight class etc. ill just ramble on about some of my top 10s and picks ive made cause i have some free time to kill.



Heavyweight:
1. fedor - obvio #1, best fighter of all time, best gnp in the world, amazing subs, strong standup, good chin, best sambo fighter of all time (like a judo/bjj mix with weird scoring). only weakness is that he cuts. has never lost a fight except for a stopped fight due to a cut. has 2 wins vs nog, win vs crocop, crushed sylvia, impressive victory over herring when he was a top contender, subbed mark hunt, wins over semmy schilt (k1 legend), mark coleman, kevin randleman, arona, etc etc the list just goes on and on really.

2. big nog - would be considered best fighter of all time if fedor didnt exist, <3 nog <3. very good standup, very very good subs/bjj/judo and has the biggest heart and best ability to take damage in all of mma. is basically unfinishable. has avenged his only 2 losses to people who arent fedor. has never been subbed or ko'ed.

3. andrei arlovski - i love AA. holds nice wins over sylvia, ben rothwell, roy nelson, werdum, etc etc. has really really sick standup and is a good sambo fighter. i dont expect him to beat fedor but he has as good a shot as anyone.

4. josh barnett - very well rounded intelligent fighter. i expect to see some good fights involving him in 09. has tons of impressive wins on his resume and is one of only people to ever defeat big nog. only losses are to crocop, nog and rizzo which he avenged with an impressive ko. def #4 hw right now and looking forward to his next fight.

5. randy couture - it would be criminal to leave randy off the rankings right now. he looked so sosososo good vs both sylvia and vs gonzaga and i am hoping he brings it just as hard vs lesnar. if he doesnt put on a good performance vs lesnar ill have to drop him down a ways and add brock to the top 10.

6. tim sylvia - still one of the best, i mean hes only lost to arlovski, nog, couture, fedor, mir in his entire career. not bad for a guy with almost nil ground skills. also has some sick wins like beating AA twice, jeff monson, ricco rodriguez and some others.

7. sergei kharitonov - has some really good wins (overeem, werdum, rizzo) and only 3 losses to top fighters (overeem, aleks, nog). well rounded and finishes fights from both ground and ko. very exciting guy to watch, i hope he gets a tough matchup like sylvia or barnett or a rematch with aleks in 09.

8. aleksander emelianenko - hidden in shadow of his brother, hes a really strong sambo fighter. similar style to his brother but has weaker ground game/sub defense, as shown in his loss to werdum. could have put him in front of sergei cause of his win against him but just looked too vulnerable in his fight vs werdum to move him up more.

9. alistair overeem - looked soooo good vs mirko. has had problems with gassing in the past but that was mainly at 205 where i am guessing he had to cut a lot of weight. he looks really really sick at heavyweight and i expect him to challenge anyone he fights as long as he doesnt gas cause of his k1 striking and good submissions.

10. mirko crocop - please come back to your old form mirko i know you can do it. i refuse to drop someone as good as mirko from the top 10 yet. has the best leg kicks of all time and amazing takedown defense.

honorable mention:
fabricio werdum, gabriel gonzaga, cain velasquez, ben rothwell, brock lesnar, junior dos santos, frank mir


notes:
Left off werdum cause he came in so out of shape vs junior dos santos and just looked awful. has good wins over aleks, 2x gonzaga, overeem, but has lost the 3 most important fights of his career so when you combine how fat and awful he looked in ufc 90 with his important losses i left him out. has potential to be a top 5 fighter just hasnt come through in the clutch. might have best bjj in the whole hw division.

left out gonzaga cause his cardio has been exposed and will wait until he beats another top 10 before putting him back in. also has potential to be top 5 with good standup and a very very good bjj resume.

cain needs some more fights before he gets in top 10 but i think he has a bright future ahead of him. same with junior dos santos.

ben rothwell has some nice wins and some big fights but i dont think he has a chance to do damage to the top fighters in the division.

brock, we will see how he does vs randy. maybe ill put him in after that. his strength/size are unparalleled and he's apparently getting really good at bjj and his standup is improving.

frank mir, meh, i could put him in, but whatever. not really a huge fan of him, although you cant question his skills. he has subbed 6 guys in the ufc with 5 different subs which is an awesome stat.

no honorable mention to shane carwin. will get beat silly by any real fighter he faces cause he will gas within first half of first round.



Light Heavyweight:
1. forrest griffin - beat the 2 former #1's in the division. very well rounded fighter without a major strength but good in every area, has improved so much the past few years. he beat shogun because shogun came in with a hurt leg and out of shape, he beat rampage cause he out fought him. i think he has an edge on everyone in the entire division with the exception of maybe rampage, shogun and arona, and he already has beaten 2 of those guys!

2. rampage jackson- Has some of the best technical boxing in all of mma, really brutal gnp and great slams. I put rampage 2nd because he has a lot of big wins recently. 2 wins over chuck, a win over henderson, and a 6 fight win streak before his decision loss to forrest is enough to keep him at #2 despite horrible losses to wandy and shogun. his most famous slam deserves a youtube showing: almost caught in a triangle by arona, he counters with a brutal brutal powerbomb slam:

www.youtube.com/watch

3. lyoto machida - very elusive, good karate, good judo, good bjj. not like most other mma fighters but his style is effective. machida deserves the #3 spot cause he has a few nice wins over people like rich franklin, soko, tito, etc, is unbeaten and will give anyone a lot of trouble. id expect him to be getting a title shot by the end of 2009, as soon as he can get a fight (thiago silva has been perpetually injured)

4. mauricio shogun rua- the prototype of mixed martial arts. very good muay thai, very good wrestling, good boxing, very good leg kicks, very good gnp, very good bjj. hes like a 205 pound gsp but better standup. doesnt have the cardio gsp did and isnt quite as good at wrestling but hes even more exciting. i suggest youtubing him to see his fights against arona and rampage they are fucking amazing.

i left shogun as high as #4 because he just has so many amazing wins in such dominant fashion and his 2 most recent losses were due to injuries. he lost to coleman cause of a broken arm and lost to forrest because he had a bum leg in the fight and came in semi out of shape as well. if he doesnt bring it in his fight vs coleman i will drop him a lot.

5. wanderlei silva - the most aggressive fighter in mma with brutal muay thai and good bjj (although he never really uses it). 3 brutal wins over sakuraba, 2 brutal wins over rampage, brutalized jardine, split fights with arona and henderson. this youtube will say enough, just goes to show you how good wandy is to beat a guy i still put #2 on my rankings in that fashion twice. also has the best staredown in all of mma.

www.youtube.com/watch


6. rashad evans - good wrestling, fast, good standup. had one of the most brutal knockout punches ive ever seen vs chuck earlier this year. i dont think he has a chance vs forrest but we'll see in december.

7. chuck liddell - guy is a legend, no writeup required.

8. ricardo arona - kind of boring but effective wrestler/bjj fighter. has fought only huge beastly fighters his entire career.

9. antonio rogerio nog - twin brother of big nog, very similar but not quite as accomplished. hopefully he starts fighting some bigger names this year, would love to see him fight tito as he has been fighting some weak opponents lately.

10. luis cane - crushed soko, has very good standup, very good bjj and is a smart patient fighter. look for him to do lots of damage in the ufc 205 division next year

honorable mention: thiago silva, keith jardine, rameau sokoudjou, vladimir matyushenko, tito ortiz, dan henderson, rich franklin


Notes:
ok #5-7 are pretty tricky cause it could def be argued otherwise, but i kept wandy at 5 cause he is still a killer as shown in his jardine fight and will show against rampage!!!, chuck is 1-3 in his last 4 fights even though he beat wandy and looked great in that fight i thought it was enough to keep him lower on the rankings, and rashad did look good vs chuck but im not ready to put him in the top 5.

ok now it was pretty tricky ranking the last 3 because there are so many good up and coming fighters as well as a ton of guys who have been there in the past but are semi inactive but i went with arona, little nog and jardine from the choices. arona is just a huge beast and has only fought monsters his entire career. his losses are fedor, rampage, soko, wandy and shogun, and has big wins over overeem, wandy, hendo, jeremy horn, guy mezger, sakuraba, and some people believe he actually won his fight vs fedor. little nog is also a beast and deserves top 10. luis cane has never really lost a fight and has looked really good in the fights ive seen so he deserves the #10 spot in my opinion.

i didnt include hendo because i consider him more of a 185 fighter and it was a borderline decision so i went with the straight 205 fighters.

luis cane is a monster so i decided to put him in the top 10 instead of jardine, who only has real quality wins over chuck and forrest...forrest is much better now, and he wasnt super super impressive vs vera.

soko does have big wins over arona and little nog but has lost 2 of his last 3 and looked really vulnerable in both fights.

tito i feel could still be there but needs to show me something in an upcoming fight to get put back in.

matyushenko is just old so i kept him out lol and rich franklin isnt ready for top 10 yet at 205.

and thiago silva...i dont know, he doesnt have wins over any top 10 guys so i wont put him in until he beats some real quality opposition.



Middleweight:
1. anderson silva - obv, best striker in the sport, black belt in bjj under the nogs, very creative and finishes almost every fight.

2. dan henderson - i think has an edge on the rest of the division. huge right hand, great grecco wrestler. has huge wins throughout his career. defeated big nog, wandy, vitor belfort, and other big names.

3. rich franklin - was champ forever, has only lost to silva at 185 twice, but i think hendo would beat him. good well rounded and intelligent fighter.

4. paulo filho - sick bjj, has some cardio problems and hasnt beaten the top top competition, but would fair well in ufc for the most part.

5. yushin okami - besides hendo is probably anderson's biggest threat. very big, brutal gnp/takedowns.

6. gegard mousasi - sick sick showing in 185 grand prix in dream. beat manhoef (sick striker no ground) and jacare (best ground in the world) in the same night which says a ton. well rounded and solid.

7. demian maia - transitioned so well to mma from bjj. lets see him vs some sick opponents!

8. jacare - is learning mma so quickly, cant wait for him to get back and start fighting. his loss vs gegard was kind of a fluke with that upkick, but have to put gegard in front for winning the fight. very much expect him to be top 5 within a few years.

9. robbie lawler - very very heavy hands and decent wrestling. i think hes overrated but should have some really fun fights once he comes to the UFC.

10. nate marquardt - very good ground and dont really consider his loss vs thales anything to consider in these rankings.

honorable mention: patrick cote, thales leites, nate quarry, frank trigg

dont feel like writing anymore lol.


ill post welterweight, lightweight and p4p another time.

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October 21, 2008

Railheaven will never be the same

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October 16, 2008

Apparently i suck at full ring now!

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So i haven't updated my blog in a month and a lot has happened since then so I will break the last month up into multiple entries. The first entry will be my poker in the last month or 2.

While I was out in hawaii I put in a ton of hours, mostly into tournaments. They didnt really go so hot all month and the only result I had of any note was getting 34th in the wcoop main event for around 21k. Despite not really doing all that well in mtts last month I feel like I learned a ton about them and plan on working more on testing out what I learned during ftops coming up next month.

On the side, I made sure to constantly be playing some cash. I played a decent amount of o8, lhe, razz, and nl cash. Between o8 and razz i probably won somewhere between 500 and 1000 dollars, basically broke even in LHE and have been doing ok in nl cash, but not in full ring. Here are my stats for the past couple months in holdem:

NL full ring:

http://www.liquidpoker.net/staff/Daut/PT_9max_nl_oct_15.JPG

NL 6max:

http://www.liquidpoker.net/staff/Daut/PT_6max_nl_oct_15.JPG

LHE:

http://www.liquidpoker.net/staff/Daut/PT_LHE_oct_15.JPG

As you guys can see, besides 6max NL i havent really been doing that well. The past few days I spent a lot of time looking at hands i played in full ring and worked out most of my kinks and am going to put in a bunch of hours to getting my A game back. LHE I put a decent amount of time into but dont really feel like spending more time getting better at the game. I'll put that on indefinite hold and will just continue to play NL for the time being. And my 6max game feels really good. Im reacting to the regulars really well and definitely running pretty good there too.

Also I want to mention that I just turned in a video to cardrunners. I really think it's the best one i've made and think you guys will get a lot out of it. In the video, i 12 tabled full ring on ftp and paused in a lot of spots to explain what was going on. I had never done a video like that before and it really allowed me to give better reasoning and explanations in most of the tricky situations than I had been able to in the past. I really hope you guys enjoy it a lot.

And finally for a kind of braggish hand cause spots like this rarely rarely come up

Full Tilt Poker Game #8510058055: Table Draga (deep) - $5/$10 - No Limit Hold'em - 2:19:10 ET - 2008/10/16
Seat 1: Ryan Daut ($2,015)
Seat 2: BallinByDaBay ($2,491.60), is sitting out
Seat 3: josh3336 ($1,121.75)
Seat 4: Fastmann ($1,299)
Seat 5: HenryII ($1,070)
Seat 6: U_2Good4_Me ($1,985)
Seat 7: ORIONF ($1,000), is sitting out
Seat 8: jahwe777 ($1,587.50)
Seat 9: crapface82 ($2,309)
crapface82 posts the small blind of $5
Ryan Daut posts the big blind of $10
The button is in seat #8

Holecards
Dealt to Ryan Daut 7c8s
josh3336 folds
Fastmann folds
HenryII folds
U_2Good4_Me folds
ORIONF stands up
jahwe777 folds
crapface82 raises to $30
tdogg99 stands up
Ryan Daut calls $20

Flop (Pot : $60.00)

7sQd8c
richnuttz adds $500
crapface82 bets $50
Ryan Daut raises to $160
crapface82 has 15 seconds left to act
crapface82 calls $110

Turn (Pot : $380.00)

7sQd8cKs
crapface82 checks
Ryan Daut checks

River (Pot : $380.00)

7sQd8cKsJs
crapface82 checks
Ryan Daut has 15 seconds left to act
Ryan Daut bets $265
crapface82 has 15 seconds left to act
crapface82 raises to $950
Ryan Daut has 15 seconds left to act
josh3336 stands up
Ryan Daut raises to $1,825, and is all in
crapface82 has 15 seconds left to act
crapface82 has requested TIME
calycal sits down
crapface82 folds
Uncalled bet of $875 returned to Ryan Daut
Ryan Daut mucks
Ryan Daut wins the pot ($2,277)

Summary
Total pot $2,280 | Rake $3
Board: 7sQd8cKsJs
Seat 1: Ryan Daut (big blind) collected ($2,277), mucked
Seat 2: BallinByDaBay is sitting out
Seat 3: josh3336 didn't bet (folded)
Seat 4: Fastmann didn't bet (folded)
Seat 5: HenryII didn't bet (folded)
Seat 6: U_2Good4_Me didn't bet (folded)
Seat 7: ORIONF is sitting out
Seat 8: jahwe777 (button) didn't bet (folded)
Seat 9: crapface82 (small blind) folded on the River

Basically, I called pre cause im in position hu and we're 200bb deep. I raised the flop cause it's extremely likely I have the best hand and i want to get a bit more money in.

I decided to check behind on the turn for a few reasons. While it is HU and I can often get 3 streets of value from Qx in this spot, it still is a full ring table and the regulars have a tighter mindset than 6max or hu players do. Therefore, while I would sometimes get him to call down 3 streets with worse, I decided to check behind because I thought he would often fold worse and to pot control a little bit cause its possible he turned a better hand.

When he checked the river I thought it would be criminal to check behind so I bet about 70% pot. Immediately after I bet I had this feeling that he would c/r the river so I was not surprised when he did. After he did it, I thought to myself that I have to shove for a few reasons. While it's semi likely he has total air or is turning a 1 pair hand into a bluff (arguing for a call), i think it's very possible he has a set, a straight or maybeeeee 2 pair. Now, if I 3bet all in, yes he's getting very good odds, but how often am i really going to show up with less than an 8 high flush when I do? It's definitely believable that i could have 8xss, Qxss, T9ss, or other flushes that bluff raised the flop and managed to backdoor a hand. I think he has to fold all of these valuebet hands (his sets, straights, 2p).

Finally, it's certainly possible that he backdoored a flush with either 65ss, T9ss, Qxss or some random other hand. Now, I think its possible he folds 65ss in this spot because it essentially has the same amount of value as T9 does because I wouldnt 3ball shove T9 (unless I was getting really sassy and decided to bluff out a chop). I think he definitely calls with any Qxss hand and almost certainly calls with T9ss as well. However, I think i am getting better hands to fold more often than he ends up calling me with better so i expect to show a nice profit by making this play.

Anyway, ill post a couple more entries towards the end of this week about how backing and my life in general have been going. take it easy guys.

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September 22, 2008

if at first you dont succeed....

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all i have to say is i made day 2 of wcoop main event and im about 87% to win.

TWO TIMES DEALER TWO TIMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

will post hands and stuff later when i get home and upload them

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September 04, 2008

HAWAII

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So we arrived last night in hawaii after a pretty long flight. There were some problems on the way. First, Mike getting stuck in the Honolulu airport and missed the flight to Lihue because his ticket didnt have a specified seat for the 40 minute island to island flight. The airport people ran a search on his name, and for whatever reason it was flagged so he had to get a security clearance from the airport before he could go. By the time he was cleared the flight had already taken off and he had to sit there another 2 hours for the next flight to Lihue. what a joke.

After that, we had some serious problems renting a car. We finally managed to get one, its basically the scooby doo van which is awesome. Ill get some pictures of it later. After all that we finally got out to the house at around 11 at night and dicked around a few hours before going to bed.

Here are some fun pictures i took today of everything in and around the house. I will basically let them describe the day:

Some pictures of our house from the street and a little more up close:

Some views around the beach across the street from our house:

Some pictures of my street, Akialoa road:

Pretty sick view of the mountains at the end of our street...

The breakfast Chad and Dani made us this morning. Dani is bushmans sister and chad is her boyfriend. the guy on the right is roman's brother Ilya. The bowl is grapes on top of cut up papaya which was awesome. the grapes were so small you just put the whole vine in your mouth and rip out all the grapes with your teeth. the smoothie was pineapple juice, blackberries, blueberries, and mango which was awesome.

We have some fruit growing in our backyard. we found coconuts on some trees, which we still have yet to be able to knock down, bananas from donkey kong growing at the top of a tree, with something that looks like a dragons penis coming out of them, and these weird lime/lemon/orange type fruits.

Basically, we found a lime tree, picked one of the limes off, cut it open and it was orange inside and tasted a lot like a tangerine.

After that we went back found some really big ones, picked that, cut it open, it was much lighter, bit into it and it tasted like a lemon. wtf is going on? oh well, i guess we have a new hybrid weirdo fruit that starts out looking like a lime and tasting like a tangerine, then starts looking like a green tangerine and tastes like a lemon. who knows whats going on with it.

i spent a few hours trying to knock the bananas out of this tree. they were up high so i couldnt reach them, so mer suggested i use the pool skimmer to try to get them down. i took it and was basically beating the shit out of the bananas but they wouldnt come down, oh well i will get you bastards down one of these days and you are going to be delicious. mer will probably have some idea up her sleeve for me to get them down, i hope its better than what i have because i really want those fucking bananas even though they dont look the least bit ripe.

wtf is that dragons penis coming out of the bananas? i think its some type of flower but wtf please dont explode on me.

The coconuts we found next door and we are having a hard time getting them down to eat/drink as well. They arent totally ripe so there wont be milk inside, but chad, who knows way too much random information, says that the water inside non ripe coconuts is really high in nutrients and we should try to get them anyway. these guys were a bit too high up for mer's skimmer idea, so i took a water bottle and continually chucked it at the coconuts cause the tree was hard to climb. i had a few direct hits but the coconuts refused to budge. id have given it a better effort and tried to climb the tree but they are on the next door neighbors property and i dont really know coconut ettiquette that well.

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Chad, Dani, Ozzy, Roman, Ilya and I went for a bit of a tour of the island. we found a nice little beach about 15 miles away in a town called Koloah and messed around for a bit there.

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there was an island about 200 feet away, so i decided i was going to swim over to it. I totally fucked my feet up cause i didnt realize the ocean was all rocks and i just ran in like an idiot and tried to start running through the shallower water only to obliterate my feet on the rocks. If you look closely you can see them in the picture.

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the island i was trying to get to:

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I walked around the beach until i found a place where there was more sand and less rock and walked through that until the water got a ilttle deeper then i swam a bit of a ways towards the island. when i turned around and headed back i noticed there was a seal laying on the beach and i thought it was dead :(

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But then i saw a glimmer of hope! His fins were flapping around and i realized he was alive. Apparently it was a monk seal which is a very endangered species with only 1100 left in the whole world. They like to swim up on the beach during the day to cool their bodies off by putting their heads in the sand. Chad, the king of random knowledge, told us that they had a lot of blood vessels in their face so the seals bury their heads in the sand to cool themselves off during the day, then swim out to sea at night to eat.

Chad explaining all of this to a 3 year old:

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Some other pictures looking around the beach:

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chickens and roosters are everywhere, including this beach:

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We went exploring a bit more then went home. here are some pictures on the drive:

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we are going to be taking a helicoptor tour of the island one of these days so ill get some good pictures out of that....

take it easy guys

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September 02, 2008

DIE LIMIT HOLDEM

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http://www.liquidpoker.net/staff/Daut/dielimit.JPG

LIMIT MAKES ME WANT TO

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