Road back to HS PLO

Road back to HS PLO

ABOUT ME:
My screenname is portemilio. I've been playing Poker since I was 16. I started off playing poker on Runescape gambling sites where you'd buy coins ingame which had a $ value and deposit them on runescape poker sites. I found myself obsessed with the game since I was young. I specifically loved the HU format. At 16 i ran up 100$ to 20k when BTC was around 1.4k playing 6 max and 9max nlhe but ultimately got destroyed headsup because i lacked a lot of discipline and had major ego issues wanting to be the best. I always wanted to be the best and would get extremely angry when dealing with variance on top of the fact that I was an unstudied player. In college I transitioned to PLO. I got staked and coached but I wasn't winning no matter how hard I tried because of my serious BRM issues. I'd run up a couple of thousand dollars then instantly shot take 5/10 and lose it all and then go back to the lowest stakes to rebuild, rinse, and repeat. My senior year of college I decided I really wanted to give it my all. In class I'd bring my laptop and drill spots and this was the first form of studying I'd ever experienced (other than hundreds of hours of youtube videos and poker content that I consume). I significantly saw a change in my game. I've always been a highly intuitive player but with the baseline theory I developed I quickly skyrocketed though the ranks. I still had really poor mental game and not great BRM but I was able to run up my first 30k ish month in April of 2022. Unfortunately, I lost it all back shot taking 10/20 on ACR (very commend trend in my poker career). I had to take6 a fifth year of college because of a couple of other reasons but I always knew I was going to end up being a poker player. I dreaded school and felt it was the reason I wasn't succeeding because I still had to commit so many hours to school (studying Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Fluid Mechanics). I come from an Arab household and poker was not accepted at all but that didn't deter me. My fifth year I had the same routine where I'd study in class and play countless hours when I was back. I was also gaming a lot (League) so i decided to cut that out because I figured it was a waste of time if I really wanted to succeed. After I graduated (May 2022) I moved to Lebanon where my parents lived. I finally had no obligations, nothing holding me back and barely any expenses. I devoted all my time to poker (literally 15h days). After 6 months playing 1/2 - 10/20 on mainly bovada and BOL I made roughly 170k in profits. My mental health really suffered. I longed for social interaction; I had none of my friends in Lebanon and I started to not care about poker anymore. My health declined heavily and I felt despite the fact that I was winning that there was a constant judgement surrounding what I was doing. Once I showed my parents how much money I was making they couldn't complain about the journey I was decided to take ( as much anyways) but they were still greatly against it. My biggest mistake came when I decided to shot take 10/20 on Bovada. I was absolutely crushing Betonline and Bovada midstakes for atleast 8bb/100 over a sample of 400k+ hands, but when I played 10/20 nothing I did worked. I got absolutely crushed. My mental game was very strong at this point and I wasn't disheartened, I just figured it was variance. I ended up losing 45 ish buy ins (90k) running 70k below EV. This was almost 2/3 of my roll. I had heard rumors about collusion and cheating rings going on at 10/20 Bovada but I just figured that was bad regs crying about losing because the same was being said about every stake that I was consistently beating. I will never know if I actually got cheated as I have no definitive proof but I highly highly suspect that I did. At this point despite convincing myself that the loss of the money didn't affect me in reality my play began to change because nothing I did was working so I thought i had to deviate. I ended up going to EPT Barcelona in 2023 because I felt the need to prove to myself and everyone that what I was doing was a real job. I had around 50k to my name. I ended up losing 20k there playing 25/50 live (brm issues started coming back I really began to chase what I lost). Once I returned back to the US, started paying rent I prolonged into a 4 month period of break even/losing. I really thought at the time I was playing well I dont know maybe it was variance but looking back at it I had basically given up. I was playing 3h a day max and not putting in any volume at all (20k hands/month max). I'm using this 2+2 thread to hold myself accountable. I'm not going to give up on poker because I know I truly have a talent. I'm at a crossroads right now because im 24 and have little to no job experience so If I want to get a real 9-5 I'd really have to start looking now. I have a couple interviews with some investment banks just to appease my parents but it isn't something I'm taking seriously. On top of that it's really hard to explain to friends and family the journey I've been on because they don't understand variance at all. I'm not saying I didn't make any mistakes I definetly did, but to lose that amount of money is definetly gut wrenching I finally made it and saw it gone at the blink of an eye. I have a lot of fuel in me now and I'm ready to play atleast 50k hands/month. I'm not going to let anyone pressure me or feel the need to prove to anyone (online or IRL) that what I'm doing is valid, I'm just going to do it. It may get lonely but this is truly what I love and I know i will get rewarded.
I'm going to attach this month's results. I had very little money to my name, I moved to my uncles house where I'm paying no rent and felt a lot less pressure on my bankroll. I started at .5/1 and 1/2 and slowly started to shot take 2/5 and very little 5/10 volume. I played almost 72k hands this month, which is the most volume I've ever put in in a month in my life. Attached is the graph. Eventually when I fix my old computer I'll export the DB to my new one and merge them. I will be posting interesting hands and lines I play here as well as weekly-monthly updates. I want to hold myself accountable no matter what and am interested to hear people's thoughts. I only have the last two months of my play tracked I'll post them shortly as I had to buy a new computer
GL ME!

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01 May 2024 at 10:21 PM
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Yeah that conversation has been had multiple times. I'm not even going to pretend to have enough information to pass judgment. All I know is that there are interesting hands and conversations that occur here. His past actions, no matter what they were, do not invalidate the substantive discussions that occur here. Your comments are noted. Please quit derailing the thead.


by dtemp k

Yeah that conversation has been had multiple times. I'm not even going to pretend to have enough information to pass judgment. All I know is that there are interesting hands and conversations that occur here. His past actions, no matter what they were, do not invalidate the substantive discussions

Why do you say that?


It was a neutral statement designed to placate both sides. come on now


by dtemp k

It was a neutral statement designed to placate both sides. come on now

Thank you for your prompt and invaluable response to this thought provoking discussion. I am so inspired. Please also note, that this is a blog on the internet for everyone to read and comment. ya friggin clown.


This is why I'll never be great at gto. i'm not good at forcing indifference.

Op, sorry for the derail.


Hey 😀

Long time lurker here and appreciate the strat discussion although I focus on 5card, the 4c talk still translates and I find super useful.

Regarding your health, I would be very careful about dedicating time and money towards a chiropractor. A good few of them are quacks and the science itself is extremely shaky at best. It is shown to have some short term relief for certain spinal conditions but this is mostly attributed to placebo effect.

Bang for your buck wise getting a physio therapist who has actually studied at university is going to be insanely more plus EV than a chiropractor for long term (and short term) benefit.

Anyway, this science is quite easily found online so feel free to research yourself.

GL with the health and with the poker!


Sure bro, I love the game and talking about it. Not too worried about giving too much away this game is hard enough as it is. Definetly getting a PT i stopped with the chiropractor talked to a couple of my grad friends who are doctors and apparently they can really **** up the arteries in your neck. Glad to see you comment welcome!



This hand may seem face up but imo its super interesting and im very happy with how i played it I think i disguised my range really really well with a hand that doesnt really merit that much from betting (all hands with equity are calling off) but with a lot of playability on future streets. Sure on some turns im going to have to fold but were also drawing dead vs NFD and we have no pair so we really want to see a turn. However, given the spr its tough, i know deeper for sure its a check.

Turn is also interesting, close decision between jam and call. Again, i just like the fact that I can have a strong flush on a flush complete when my range really doesnt have any flushes, and as showed i got paid because of it. Checked the hand later on, same config but 2 spr its a check ip. not sure about turn but also his size doesnt exist so hard to run it. Def a lot of non believers in the BOL pool so need to play a bit more balanced than Bovada where i can get away with more. apparently the 3rd guy in the hand had a set lol i guess he was trying to induce me to jam on turn with aces


by dtemp k

This is why I'll never be great at gto. i'm not good at forcing indifference.

Op, sorry for the derail.

Np bro not worth the energy w them, just focus on whats important! Def is annoying but given them attention is exactly what they want.


I really hate the block bet/call by the bb on the river. It just seems like his opponents are going to have way more value than bluffs there. He really has to hope that first co doesn't have a flush and then you decide to turn your AA into a naked a bluff.


11/24-Dec 1st




Fine week results wise, didnt put in as much volume as I would've liked too barely played tbh it felt like compared to my usual hours. Def some motivation issues + have been going out a lot with some new friends in chicago and the nights have been long, so the next day after drinking im usually dead and dont wanna play. hoping to get back onto a better routine this week. overall happy with my play and a great month overall.

Health goal for this month is to start my gym routine again. Haven't been in a gym in almost 6 months now and it's starting to show ( i was going twice a day for 3 months straight prior to this). Also want to start waking up at normal human hours. I've been a night owl for the past two months, staying up until 4-5 am just doing absolutely nothing. It's been hard to sleep with my neck, but its been getting better and i need to establish good sleep hygiene again.

So gym + sleep are my most important goals this month non-poker related. Poker-wise, i definetly want to continue putting in a good amount of volume and not get complacent now that i have a comfy cushion of money where i dont have to worry about bills or rent anymore. Also definetly want to shot take some higher games whether its on coin or acr, and to start studying mtt preflop hands




the fact that solver bet folds 2% of hands here. q998 pot folding is so surprising to me id prob just pure x fold this but the ev difference is .4 that seems significant, i guess blocking traps + unblocking straight draws it just goes with it


Getting your health in order will be hugely +EV for poker. Poor health is just another stressor / distraction that impedes optimal performance. Glad to see you’re getting on top of it!


downswing szn unfortunately havent won all week getting crushed :(


Graph? Hh? gl

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