Poker Blogs by Poker Pros
  • May 6th, 2008

    If you are a comic book fan, listen up

    Trust me, I totally get it, I am involved with a lot of stuff that no one has any interest in except a few people. So when it seems like someone is interested I probably pounce fairly often.

    I also think that it is cute that you, your wife and kids all seem to bond over the movie based on your favorite character. Different is cool. Even if it is a little geeky. BTW, geeky is cool but I digress.

    But when you start talking in the middle of the movie to thump your chest a bit about the knowledge you have, that crosses a line. It has taken me 40 years to realize this, quiet confidence is the best.

    Fact is, we are all there just to watch a movie. We are not going to buy the comic book, we are not going to join a fan club and yes we will likely go see Spiderman 4 even though Spiderman 3 sucked. It is a casual thing for the rest of us so we would like to not be bothered when we have 2 hours alone.

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    LABEL : Movie Reviews

  • May 2nd, 2008

    Is your hustle better than it used to be?

    I moved to Minnesota when I was 18 by 19 I met the woman I would eventually marry and I took her on a roller coaster ride that is still going on today. My first business was simple, there was no fresh shrimp in Minnesota and I thought I would be the man to deliver it. So off I went devising a scheme that involved ice chests and overnight delivery from Northwest Airlines (with a little help from some friends in La. where I am originally from). The idea was good enough, I went to the farmers market and I always sold all of the shrimp but often it was at cost to the farmers at the end of the day. Now that took some hustle but it did not take me away from having to work for someone else.

    I am going to skip a few minor hustles but they are all similar to the shrimp idea. Low cost, easy to decide whether or not there was a market. Which brought me to sportscards. I was never really into sportscards as a collector, I was a speculator and I seemed to have a knack for micromarkets that not everyone has. For instance, I was into the business about 3 weeks before I figured out that promo cards were a big thing and they were cheap. All you really needed to do was be in the location they were being given out. So when I went to Chicago (3 weeks into this particular adventure) I saw people selling promo cards for $30 that people got for free when they came into the door. That was a bingo moment. I would go to the next big show and become one of these guys buying cards for $5 and selling them for $30. Then I got a little lucky, fact is, my idea was not spectacular, so I needed a little luck. On a hunch I drove to San Francisco to reap all of these promo cards that I was going to make a killing on. I had maybe $1000 on me, at the most $2000. As I went through the door they were handing out a hockey card, which greatly disappointed me, there was no way I was getting rich off of this thing, and that is when it occurred to me that this was not all that would be given out that day. Randomly they inserted Chris Webber limited edition autographs, I figured that out on instinct and nothing more. Now if I was an idiot I would have seen the hockey cards, got disappointed and went back to working for someone else. I turned about 50 of those cards Chris Webber cards into about $30,000 and that started me off on a journey that eventually saw me in debt over $100,000. A magnificent failure that has made me millions of dollars over the years. The lessons you learn in failure stick with you.

    My next business was Beanie Babies as you have imagined by now (given the name). All of these examples have great and colorful stories of a time where I was willing to do anything or go anywhere to make a few dollars. I did not have a real good concept of a time/value equation, I just figured I was making good money and it was not like I had anything else to do with my time. My business partner and I came up with the idea to establish stores to buy Beanie Babies considering that the market was so hot that wholesale and retail were blurred, blah blah blah. While Beanie Babies was a great success I was still in a hole when it started so I did not break the bank, but I did well.

    If you are still reading this you might be wondering what the hell this has to do with poker, after all this is a poker blog, right? Stick with me and I think I can make the connection.

    Right around Beanie Babies was when I read Advanced Texas Holdem by David Sklansky. So as I was traveling the country opening up Beanie Baby stores I was also playing decent stakes even back then. Pretty much every card room I visited I was playing the highest games available, which usually maxed out at about 30-60 Limit Holdem. There really was not a lot of No Limit Holdem when I started and there were very few tournaments. I mostly was treading water paying for vacations and televisions and such, poker was a hobby but I wanted it to be more, there just were not enough games, not enough suckers and I was not good enough to quit what I was doing daily.

    That took me into mortgages during the last mortgage boom, with the money I made from Beanie Babies I was buying a house and needed a small mortgage. I eventually began working with the company I got my mortgage from. I peaked at about 30-40 mortgages a month and it was really the first legitimate thing that I could talk about without feeling awkward. Though it was infinitely uninteresting it was based around markets and numbers and really worked to my strengths. I loved it. In fact, there really is not one thing that I can look back on and say I disliked because almost all of it had me dealing with people and that is what I like to do most.

    They say that fortune favors the bold, well it sometimes helps to go broke too. When mortgages began to get slow I started playing more poker. Poker was on television now and I became obsessed with tournament strategy, if anyone can recall there was virtually nothing written on the subject at the time. Since I was a little ahead of the curve on new poker players I took to it well. So well that I quit my job. Folks I am going to tell you right now that is a tough conversation to have with your wife no matter how much money you are winning. Not to mention I had to let go of staff and have other mortgage guys wonder why the hell I would quit when I was doing so well.

    Fact was the potential for poker just offered me more and I knew it was something I was passionate about so I would be able to give it my all. I wrote on a piece of paper that I would become a professional poker player before I was 50 and gave it my wife, who was then my fiancee just so she really understood what she was getting into. I have been doing this for about 5 years now. In that time I have moved from micro stakes to the highest limits available and then back to the middle. I have won a lot of tournaments at all levels. I am no huge baller but I am no sucker either. Along the way some people noticed that I had a bit of understanding of how business works and that has afforded me some consulting opportunities, which have been nice. It is a way to not be forced to play poker and as many of you know that is what I spend most of my time doing these days.

    All along the way I tried to keep with a forward moving motion. My hustles now have respect for my time and family. I can not for instance just drive to San Francisco for 2 weeks on a hunch. I would challenge everyone playing poker today to consider whether their hustle is dramatically better than it was when you started. Have you plateaued? Or are you maintaining a forward moving motion?

    No matter who you are or what you do, you should be getting better. Better does not have to mean you are making more money but it should factor into the equation. Most importantly any hustle is easier when you are passionate about it, if you have lost that passion try and regain it by doing what you like most. Trial and mostly error come easy to me, I am very forgiving to myself. For everyone that is not the case so try and see what works best for you. Your poker game should evolve in a way that has you waking up early because you are so excited about the opportunities that the day presents for you.

    One last thing, taking extended breaks can do wonders when it comes to poker. Poker players have not figured out what a lot of people have that burn out is real and that time off from something can help you remember why you enjoyed it so much in the beginning.

  • May 2nd, 2008

    Some Bumps in the Road..

    There have definitely been some bumps along the way but I am having a good week so far heading into the weekend.. I was up 38k at my last post and then went on a pretty big downswing.  I ran good at 50/100 but ran so bad at 25/50 cap it was unbelievable.  As of right now here is where I’m at for the week: +44k on UltimateBet.. +15k on Fulltilt.  I am happy with my week for sure  I really should have done better on FT.. When I was running bad I added to it by tilting when I should have just quit.. dropped stakes.. and regrouped.. instead I blamed it on bad luck and allowed it to give me an excuse to gamble too much.  One day I will solve that problem and be a MUCH better player because of it..

    I still have Saturday and Sunday to close out my week but I doubt I play that much.  It is 3:30 right now on Friday and I still haven’t decided if I am going to go back down to Louisville with my friends for the derby or not.  I feel worn down and might end up just staying here in Indy for the weekend.  If that is what I end up doing then I will probably get some extra time to “work”.  Sunday blog coming soon…

    Good Luck,

    Matt Humphrey

    humphreyin@hotmail.com 

  • May 1st, 2008

    Shocked

    By in large the news about the WSOP delaying the final table until November has been received poorly, which shocks me on multiple levels.

    1. I realize people are averse to change but it should not take a brain surgeon to realize that ESPN has some clue of what they are doing.
    2. Start of football and end of baseball, or WSOP. Pass the potato chips I will be watching football and the real World Series.
    3. One of the biggest complaints I am hearing is the coaching factor “some idiot could make the final table and suddenly get better”. Guess what that idiot could have also gotten lucky and won, you do not need me to give you examples I would assume.
    4. The sponsorship money could be huge for these final 9, I believe Jerry Yang was 8th in chips when he won last year. The deals these people will be able to negotiate will be unreal and it does not stop there. If I were a betting man (and I am) I will bet that card rooms will be jockeying for position, if you make the top 50 you may just find yourself sponsored on the off chance you hit the final table.
    5. If ESPN is making this dramatic of a change you can best believe they are working on the brand. Which likely also means that they are going to be able to market it differently. Different does not always mean better but once again I am going to give them the benefit of the doubt.

    I often talk about the fact that I think there should be less poker on television. The simple fact is most of it is bad. Taking some time to raise the quality of the broadcast is going to be a good thing.

    Now if it has not occurred to you already it should have, you are going to see more slice of life segments about Johnny’s dad dying or whatever but guess what casual poker players like those. If they did not ESPN would not make them. So expect more chip tricks, more fruit cut with the dealer button but most importantly more viewers excited about poker.

    And that my friends is a good thing.

  • April 29th, 2008

    Quick Update…

    Won 38k!! Had a really good Monday(45k) but lost today (-7k).  I played a lot of 25/50 cap and some 50/100 PLO as well.  I leave tomorrow for Louisville and I am excited to get back to playing some live poker.  The games should be pretty good the next few days because of the Kentucky Derby.  I talked to Robert Willaimson who said him and Phil Hellmuth will be in town and want to play some big PLO Saturday night maybe.  If so, then I will have to take it easy during the race so I will be ready to play some high stakes PLO that night…. I guess there are going to be a lot of celebs and poker pros in for the derby and they are also hosting a charity poker tourney at the casino.  Wish me luck…

    Matt Humphrey

    Humphreyin@hotmail.com

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    LABEL : High Stakes Poker, Pot Limit Omaha

  • April 28th, 2008

    Busy Week…

    First off I wanted to thank everyone for all of their emails… it’s nice to see that so many people read and follow your progress.  I really haven’t played much since my end of last week mostly because I hung out with friends all weekend but also because I wanted to start my weeks on Mondays for now on.  I probably lost around 8k this weekend playing and ran really really bad in the cap games but it was bound to happen at some point. 

    I am still playing some of my best poker but it really is hard not to open up my game too much when I feel like I am running good.  When things go well you sometimes feel like you can do no wrong.. which is true for poker and life in general.  Just as long as I keep starting off my sessions tight and then adjust accordingly the game then I will be fine.  I have played about 3 hours today and won a little over 7.5k.  There was a really bad player sitting at 50/100 CAP PLO and i played him for a little which is where most of my profit came from (6,700).

    I am going to head to Louisville on Wednesday to play some in the PLO game down there (10/25)(50 straddle).. golf with a friend on Thursday.. play Friday down there.. and then Saturday is the Kentucky Derby.  I can’t wait to go since it will be my first time and it should be interesting since me and my 2 friends have NO WHERE to stay.. anyone have any ideas?  All the hotels seemed to be pretty well booked for up to 40 miles away.  So I am guessing our plan will be to go to the race then out to 4th street for the rest of the night.  So with all that information it won’t take a genius to realize I won’t have as much time to play online this week as last.  Today, Tomorrow, Thursday and some of Sunday.  I still think i should be able to win around 20k though which would be great and hopefully another 10k in the live games(however, usually it is either win 30k or lose 15k) …lol. 

    I am going to try to talk about one hand every post from now on out but today I will just leave you with the biggest pot I’ve ever lost… luckily for me it happened like 6 months ago..  http://www.pokerhand.org/?2513213

    Also, if you don’t get rakeback right now then email and I can help you out.

    Enjoy Your Week and Good Luck,

    Matt Humphrey

    Humphreyin@hotmail.com

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    LABEL : Full Tilt Poker, Online Poker, Pot Limit Omaha

  • April 26th, 2008

    Poker on Cake and new HH tool

    I have been playing a little more poker lately.  At this point I am so far out of the poker loop that it is almost scary.  I have been playing a lot of Limit Poker lately which is my strongest game.  It has been interesting one of the guys that I did not think was very good and that I have a significant edge over has been playing 200-400.  There are times where I play Heads Up well but I think I am actually a lot better 3 and 4 handed.  The person I am thinking of is a friend so I have stayed away from playing him.  The funny part is he likely thinks the same thing about me so I highly doubt he would mind the action.  Lately though I just can not muster the desire to play anything more than games that are basically just killing time.  I will say this though, Limit Poker on Cake has to be about the easiest games on the internet.  While I am about break even I do not think that is indicative of my win rate there over time.  The only problem is I am playing 20-40 and the games I would want to beat are 50-100 and higher.  I am sure some of the players are similar but usually that changes the lineup significantly.

    It is interesting that the sites have started this nuclear war of high stakes poker, essentially causing a lot of players to go bust.  Personally I do not think there should be any game higher than say 10-20 NL online and 50-100 for Limit Poker.  The reason is simple, it will keep more money in the poker economy.  Sure a few players will miss the nose bleed stakes but what is happening now is people on tilt are essentially just blowing out.  I doubt any card room will make that change but it would be smart if they did and likely better for the long term health of poker.

    This probably should not be the third item in a rambling blog but here it goes.  In the next month my hand replayer/stats analyzer should show its face.  It has been a long time coming but I think we finally got this right and if we did it should change poker in a major way allowing people to share hand histories easier and even allowing them some robust stats analysis.  We are still trying to nail down how we can make money off of it but I am pretty sure if we do it right that will not be an issue.


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    LABEL : Online Poker

  • April 23rd, 2008

    Week 1 Results…

    I ended up losing about 10k last night before I went out but still had a pretty good week… won 10.5k on UB…won 45k on FullTilt… here is a screen shot of my pokertracker…
     

    Good Luck,

    Matt

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    PUBLISH BY Matt Humphrey, 5 Comments »

    LABEL : Full Tilt Poker, Pot Limit Omaha

  • April 22nd, 2008

    I Think They Call It A Heater?!?!?

    Wow, what a rush… It has been a while since I have been on a heater like this and I really needed it for my confidence.  I am up 13k on UltimateBet this week and 55k on Fulltilt.  A pretty GREAT week and way ahead of my goal of winning 30k for the 3 weeks.  I am so excited for my trip to New Orleans and for the upcoming WSOP because I have finally started to remember so many of the little strategic things I have forgotten along the way.  The best part of it all is that I don’t feel like I have been running all that great… I am sure I have ran above expectation to some point but I know I have had some pretty sick beats in large pots that could have made the week a whole lot better…. but that is just like a poker player to remember the bad and forget the good.  Today is the last day of my “week” since I got here last Tuesday so tomorrow I will post some pictures of my pokertracker and my final results.  I can’t figure out how to use it for UB so that stinks and I also played alot of my PLO on a friends computer but at least I will have SOME IDEA at what BB/100 I am running at along with which limits I have won the most. 

    Tonight we are going out for Emily’s B-day dinner then maybe out after but I am not sure, so that should be a nice break… and then I will finally be back home Thursday.  Going out Friday to the Indianapolis Indians game and Saturday me and some friends are going to a bags(cornhole) tourney.. TOP PRIZE……wait for it…wait for it.. 500 smackers!!  Hope everyone else is having a great week too!!

    Good Luck,

    Matt

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  • April 20th, 2008

    Redemption…

    Well I finally feel like I am back to playing great poker.  I realized I was playing too many hands out of position, not re-raising enough, and calling too light on the flop.  It feels so good to put in enough time and energy and actually be able to figure out what I was doing wrong- and then apply it.  I have been on a pretty good rush on FullTilt.. up about 23k this week and up about 2k on UB.  However, I wasn’t just playing 2/4… I have played almost exclusively 5/10 and I have played some short stack 25/50; which was probably a bad idea but every time I have gotten it all in, I AM WAYYY AHEAD.. so I am up pretty good for the short stacking 25/50.

    I am really enjoying my time out here in Vegas.  I am not sure if I could live out here exclusively or not but I might look into getting a place out here and keep my place downtown as well.  One thing I don’t like about being on the road is that the only time I eat is during a meal, that means like NO SNACKING and every meal is like a stomach stuffer, which is fine but its not very good for the diet. 

    I am going to try to play one of the NL events at Caesars before I leave but I’m not sure if I will have enough time since Emily is getting into town today and I don’t wanna leave her hanging.  My friend Jeanine Deeb is a half Lebanese and I guess we are all going to a Lebanese restaurant Tuesday for Emily’s birthday which should be interesting… I really have no idea what I will find there to eat.

    I’ll be home on the 24th and probably stay there until I head to New Orleans for the WSOP circuit event.  Hope everyone is having as good of a week as I am…

    Good Luck,

    Matt

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  • April 19th, 2008

    No, you are just broke

    This is a summary of a typical conversation that I have often, it is not verbatim but it is close. Yesterday a friend Instant Messaged me and said “I am done with XYZ poker”.  Now I knew that this guy used to play fairly small but once they won a tournament everything changed.  All of a sudden $20 sit and go’s did not cut it.  He was up over 10k after the tournament win.  So my next question was never really asked because I knew the answer.  He did not cash out and now he was done.  He went broke.

    That really showed them.

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    LABEL : Busto, No Limit Holdem

  • April 15th, 2008

    Good Start.

    Just a quick update.  I ended up playing some online poker today once I arrived since there wasn’t much else to do …..and I am glad I did.  I started off playing 2/4 PLO on FullTilt but the games weren’t very good and it was a MAJOR grind, I ended up losing around 300-400.  Then I got onto UB and played some 5-10 PLO and played for about 3 hours and won close to 10k.  I will give exact numbers at the end of the challenge.  I will probably keep playing on UB since it is going so well on there and the games seem to have A TON more action.  Anyway, me and my friends Pat and Josh are about to head to Bellagio to eat at Noodles then maybe some poker.  I hear they have a pretty juicy 25/50 PLO game thats been going.

    Good Luck,

    Matt

  • April 14th, 2008

    Vegas Bound

    I fly out tomorrow(the 14th) to Las Veags and will be staying for about 10 days (home on the 24th).  I actually feel pretty energized about getting out there and being in some warm weather.  I probably won’t play that much live poker which may sound weird, but I just feel like I play better online when I am around a few other people playing online poker at the same time, which is one of the reasons for the trip.  Somehow it keeps me from going on tilt as easily when I know other people are judging me.  Another one of my vain qualities….lol.  I post-poned my 2/4 PLO challenge because I still wasn’t ready to play all that much but I am going to start grinding it out again Wednesday once I am settled in at my buddies house.   My goal is still to try to win 30k in 21 days but I have realized I will have to put in more time then I thought because the games seem to be playing a little tougher.  I am excited to get back my confidence though and it kind of feels like a fresh start.

    It should be a pretty fun trip this go around.  I get to see my friend Jeanine Deeb on Friday who will be there until Sunday.  She is always a fun time and likes to go to the pool and bars which is a nice break from playing poker 24-7.  Then my friend Emily is coming out Sunday for her very first Vegas-experience.  She is coming because of her job but I am sure she will still enjoy it.  She will only be there for like 3 days, but one of those days is her birthday!!  Anyone know any good spots to eat for a veagen? LOL

    I am pretty excited about this trip and the warm weather!! After this I will be off to New Orleans to defend my WSOP PLO title…lol.  Golf, Gambling, Poker, Warm Weather, The Pool…. someone needs to smack me next I start complaining..

    Wish me luck :)

    Matt

    PS  I wanna get 20-1 that I can win a bracelet this year at the WSOP.  I never play tourneys and I am only going to to play 5 events.  Email me at HumphreyIN@hotmail.com if you are interested.  Good Luck.

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  • April 9th, 2008

    Buying hours can help your poker game

    By its essence this is not a poker story.  So keep that in mind.

    I have the utmost respect for people that work with their hands.  It is something that is very hard for me to do and every time I attempt it I end up breaking something.  I have talked about this in the past but let me bring it up again, I am a big fan of buying “life hours”.  I have an assistant that works 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week.  I have someone who cuts my grass, which normally took me an hour a week.  Just right there I have something like a 27 hour day.  Trust me, it is more like 32, if you factor in business contacts I have to think I am already at 48 hours.  But I digress.  One thing I have never had is someone that can do all the stuff around my house that baffles me, well yesterday that guy showed up and he changed my life a little bit and I hope I changed his a little bit too.

    Part of this story is that if you want to be good at poker you need to practice and learn, that requires time and effort.  Time and effort are tough when you are occupied with a lot of silly things that you are not good at.  Pay people to do those things, even if it just buys you vacation time or a weekly massage.

    When he was done painting we looked around the house to see what else might need some fixing.  This was about the time price came up, he and my wife had agreed on a price but he decided now that we were talking about it that he did not do as much work as she originally requested.  When the subject of price came up he dropped his pants and gave me “a deal”.  I paid him $20 more an hour than the deal he gave me.  A $220 tip so to speak.  Well not really because I think he charged me too little.  I told him why I did it, the reason was simple, what made his service remarkable to me is that it allowed me to not do it.  If he was a cracker jack box, that was his free prize to me, not “the deal”.  In fact, “the deal” actually works against our future relationship.  Let’s say I have a 2 hour job, to call him up at $25 an hour or so would be just embarassing; I would not do it, but if he charged me $75 I would call him all the time.  His “deal” was actually costing him business. 

    So I told him that I would make some calls on his behalf to my friends that also “buy time” and that he should charge them at a similar rate.  I do business with people I trust and I tell everyone about them, in a lot of cases because they did business with me in the past.  Socio-economically we are all similar because we are all using the same formula.

    I am not sure if I changed his life or not but I sure hope I did because he is a good guy and deserves to charge more.  His services are better than the people he competes with.

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  • April 7th, 2008

    And that is why I do not bet sports

    I loved Memphis coming into the final four.  I never really bet sports because I enjoy the games so much without having to do that.  If I was going to bet though I wanted Memphis winning both games.  Once I procrastinated that I felt like I missed an opportunity when Memphis won the first game.  Then tonight they had the game locked up with under 2 minutes to go only to spit the bit at the free throw line.

    Boy was Kansas impressive though, from 1 to 8 or 9 they had to be the best team in the country.

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