Missed the last regional due to West Brom"s cup exploits, and have just figured out I will also be missing the final regional due to the All Tomorrows Parties festival in Minehead next month!
This is ultimately distressing because without APAT regionals (and the one national I managed to play in), I think live poker is ultimately crap, and I shouldn"t play it.
I"m a night worker, and enjoy spending wkends with my lady, so my chances to get out are limited to the times I get off work where I can play the earlier starting afternoon games. Normally, this is at Walsall grosvenor, in £5 rebuys, and £20 or £30 double chance freezeouts.
But they are rubbish. Absolute rubbish. I cant help but feel that the whole structure and basis of these tournaments is to completely eliminate real poker of any kind, to take the play out in place of a hot injection of filthy, sticky gamble.
But to think about it, this makes sense from the casinos point of view. They don"t want poker players coming through the doors, do they? They want gamblers who would take their winnings from the poker tables and place them directly onto lucky7 on a roulette table.
The starting stacks are tiny, and after an hour the blinds rocket at eye watering speed. To make matters worse alot of the players you come up against don"t really know much about the game, which is fine I suppose, but I think that it can restrict your play against them somewhat.
I recently went to DTD to check it out for a £50 f/o, and although it was much better organised than most tourneys I"ve played in, I still found the starting stack and then the running antes a bit restricting.
So here are the questions:
1) Am I just a pants live player? I do quite well online and figure I have decent understanding of the game.
2) Because I don"t find live poker profitable, should I just not do it?
3) One thing that has crossed my mind is to leave the £5/£20/£50 tourneys well alone and concentrate the times I choose to play live onto a little more travel for larger buy-in tourneys. Sort of £100-£300 freezouts, where the play will be considered more, the tournaments structured better and the starting stacks larger. Could there be something in this?
Despite it all, I tell myself I need to keep playing live, and so will probably be at the Walsall £30 dble chance f/o tomorrow afternoon, even though it"s unlikely I will enjoy it.