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April 2012 was non eventful losing month for me at
the tables. I guess the biggest positive I can take out of it is mentally
I think I feel ok about it. Usually constant losing for a month really gets
into my head but this month I did not think about it much. I still think
my Q2 goal is very attainable and I am working hard to get there.
One thing I was guilty of was not putting in
enough volume. I always tell people who ask how to get better or improve
results that they should play more. I believe that playing more often and
more tourneys gives you more of a chance to beat variance by getting enough
chances at a score. There were a lot of reasons I did not get volume in
but mostly was the Ottawa Senators playoff run. I watched every game with
our 12 year old son. My fondest memories of my pre-teens was watching
hockey with my father who passed away in 2001. Nothing reminded me more of
being a kid than watching hockey with my boy who did not leave my side for any
of the games. We even went to game 6 together and lost our voices
cheering our hearts out.
By now you are probably wondering what the heck is
up with my title of this blog when I was a losing player in April and I cheered
for a hockey team that lost. Well what I have not mentioned yet was my
month as a poker coach. As I mentioned before I started private coaching
about 4 months ago. I felt like I was
making good progress before this month and I had worked out a style that could
be successful as it has worked for me so many times coaching other things in
the workplace. The method was all about
ownership from the student and action plans that were easily attainable before
we met again.
Things seemed to be
working and by the last few days of the month I had 2 players turn a 1k profit
for April which is very respectable for Small Stakes MTTs. Then it happened, on Sunday April 29th
I had a session with a player I am sure you will hear lots about. We were in our 5th session and
this student really seemed to be clicking on his own play and picking up on
some really small things I had pointed out that could make some significant
changes to his game. It seemed like real
minor adjustments but it kind of felt like he was really catching on by the
end.
Fast forward about 12
hours later and he sends me an email to look him up on stars. About 15 mins after our session he started to
play the bigger 8.80 which had over 10000 runners and he was at the FT with a
chance at a significant payout. After a
lot of back and forth he took down a serious chop score of about $6800. I have to say that since I started playing
poker this was one of the best feelings I have ever had and it rivaled some of
my own big scores as far as sense of achievement. I really felt like I could be a good poker
coach even though I had coached for awhile without any kind of quantitative
results it is just speculation until my students actually get results.
So even though as a player
April was a fail, as a coach April was a huge success. With our newly renovated cottage opening in
May I really hope this month is great both as a coach and a player. I hope to update later on in the month on my
progress.
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