Guess I"m a late-comer in terms of playing poker. Only started playing about two and a half years ago.
I used to be a decent chess-player when I was very young, and was playing a bit on the Internet a few years back when I realised that there might be something else I could play where I could actually win some money at the same time.
I"d seen the Poker Million on Sky a few months earlier, and the game intrigued me, although I"d never played. I knew the basic rules, but that was about it. So I went on the web and read about the basic rules and strategy and thought I"d give it a spin.
I had a look at a few sites, and it was VCPoker.com that had the nicest interface (IMHO) and so I set up an account and started on the play-money tables. Half-an-hour later I realised that even though it looked like poker - it certainly wasn"t! So I deposited £20, and started playing on the lowest tables they had at the time - which were 5
c/10c. Managed to spin that up a little, then decided that I needed to read a few books. Not knowing what to buy - a bought a few, including the beginners one by Tom McEvoy & Brad Daugherty, and the first Harrington book. This is depsite the fact that I was playing cash games...but nevermind they didn"t do me any harm, as I managed to build a bankroll and moved up to the dizzy heights of the
/20c tables.
Then I bought every book I could. I read as much as I could on the web, and most of all - I played a lot. Still almost exclusively cash, and with the exception of a couple of live games with friends, all online.
I"d played a few MTTs, cashed in a few, but didn"t really know what I was doing (nothing"s changed there really). A friend from a car owners club that I"m a member of told me about this deepstack tournament in Birmingham aimed at amateurs with a £75 buy-in. It sounded like great fun, and was my chance to play in a tournament that resembled the WSOP main event (just on a smaller scale).
I played a few more tournaments online to practice, bought the second Harrington book (and a few others), and went to play poker in a casino for the first time - two £10 rebuys in Bristol that were....interesting. The Brum tournament was done via the ballot, and I was 69th on the reserve list - so I"d pretty much given up any hope of getting in. My friend who"d told me about it didn"t even get on the reserve list. Anyway, you know the rest, and now I still play mostly online, predominately cash (now at 50c/$1 and sometimes $1/$2 tables) but interspersed with regular MTTs.
The APAT events are the ones I look forward to, especially the live events.