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Wednesday 23 January 2019

Poker in Perth - REVIEW


Perth is a beautiful city, with clear blue skies almost every time I visit, close drive to vineyards, fruit orchards and wonderful scenery every where you look. This is my second time visiting Perth and both times I rented a car. Highly recommend that you do so. Public transport is not very convenient and taxis aren’t cheap either. Traffic is usually pretty good apart from the city centre and plenty of free parking everywhere. 

Beautiful Perth sky with sweet and juicy strawberries

The casino is also part of the Crown group however they do have a different rake system. There’s no time charge and they fix the rake not by percentage but by different calculation. It ends up being slightly better than the 10% in Melbourne and the cap is at around 4-5 big blinds. There’s no jackpot in play but that doesn’t bother me. The jackpot in Sydney and Melbourne is pretty impossible to hit anyways. 

The most popular game is 1/3, buy-in cap is at 100bb. Occasionally when there are enough players, they will have a 2/5 game with a buy-in cap at 200bb. The game in my opinion is much softer than Melbourne and Sydney with some really crazy players overcalling with one pair or a low equity draw. There are lots of regulars that play there, but most of them are not tough to play at all. 

Had a couple of good sessions there

Dealers are generally pretty good and efficient, however the seem more laid back than their Australian counterparts. I also encountered a rude floor man who made up a new rule just to argue with me and a seemingly racist dealer. He reacted quite differently to a similar situation involving players of two different races. There are no free drinks or food but there’s a water dispenser available within the poker area. 

Perth is definitely worth visiting. The game at the casino is not 24 hours, so you’ll have time to explore the city and its surroundings. On weekdays the game starts in the afternoon but I recommend playing around or after dinner time. Within the city is King’s Park where you can escape the hustle and bustle or go for a nice picnic. The park overlooks the city centre and has great views all around. If you have a car you can drive to Swan Valley. There are vineyards offering free wine and cheese tasting. However I would not recommend that you buy the Cheeses. We bought one that was 3x the price from a local supermarket. In Swan Valley there’s a chocolate factory as well and yes there’s free chocolate. So if you have a nagging girlfriend who’s fed up with your constant poker grinding, you’ll spoil her with the wine and chocolate without spending a cent! 

The other place to visit in Freemantle and Cottlesloe Beach. The water is amazingly beautiful and inviting but unfortunately even though it was the middle of summer, the water was still freezing cold. But it did not deter many locals from diving in. If you’re a dog lover like me, there’s a dog friendly beach near South Terrance at Freemantle where you can see dogs roam free and run around in the sand. 

Dog friendly beach
Cottlesloe Beach

If you’re in town at the right time, you can try some fruit picking. Strawberries were in season while I was there but in other times of the year you can pick apples, mangoes, even lychees. Freshly picked fruit is super sweet and despite the hot sun and risk of sun burn, it was still a fun afternoon. Perth zoo was nothing spectacular but still not a bad way to spend half a day. 

Not bad for AUD 10

Overall Perth is a great place to visit for poker and balanced with sight seeing. If you are not looking for bigger games, it is just nice to play some friendly poker and enjoy a nice vacation as well. If you guys are interested, the Perth Poker Championships are happening end of February (2019)

Tuesday 1 January 2019

New Year Resolutions

Where should I go?
2018 was a rough year for me. Yes I got some great results offline but online was a different story. Then my main grinding spot was busted and was lost for what I should do next. But just before the new year I played cash games almost everyday and it kind of renewed my passion for playing professionally. I might be receiving a job offer soon but I am not sure if that is my direction. 

Whatever happens I will not give up poker completely. I intend to play tournaments whenever I can and might consider moving somewhere that has regular cash games. It is another big challenge ahead but I have a feeling 2019 will be a big year for me. 

In 2018 I made 8 final tables but won it twice. It gave me a great realization that I need to improve on my finish. It's nice to cash and get on the final table but making just one pay jump can be a big difference. It was most evident when I was playing the APT High Roller in Vietnam where I was the monster chip leader going into most of the final day. When we got to 3 handed, I had half the chips in play. Instead I finished 3rd for about USD 25k where first place would have been USD 75k. That 50k difference is huge, not just monetary wise, but in terms of confidence, bank roll management, game selection, etc. 

I hope 2019 will be fruitful and sweet
What has gotten me to where I am now is the constant reminder that I am not good enough. This past few months I have invested time and money into coaching programs and I have learned a lot. But I still need to put them into practice and continue to improve. 

Resolutions for 2019
* Spend more time studying and reflecting
* Improve my ITM rate
* Improve my focus and patience
* Degen-free for 2019 
* Keep better track and management of my money
* Doing right things, doing things right

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