I feel a little guilty even posting these but at the same time I think it's kind of stupid not to. I'm posting links for the various fantasy sites so if anyone that reads my blog wants to sign up and signs up through the links, I'll get a portion of your rakeback. It's basically the same deal as how affiliates work with poker.
I actually received several offers through the years to post links, banners, etc. in my blog in return for a fee and always refused. I've never really done the whole affiliate thing but with all the interest in Fantasy sports and all the people contacting me with questions and interest I think it would be dumb not to post them. So if you are interested in Fantasy Sports, have liked my blog, and would like to give something back to me, the links are below.
I also linked the 2+2 "Well" in case you haven't seen it - you can ask me anything there and I'll be happy to respond. Also I linked a PokerFuse article that was written the other day about my transition to Fantasy Sports.
I actually had decided a few months ago that I wanted to keep my decision to transition to DFS kind of low-key. Oops. Well that's all out the window at this point. I really wasn't expecting so much attention and interest.
DFS Links:
DraftKings: https://www.draftkings.com/r/SteveAvery
FanDuel: https://www.fanduel.com/?invitedby=ronniegant&cnl=da
DraftDay: https://www.draftday.com/invite/TomGlavine
If anyone has any DFS questions regarding the sites, feel free to email me at tony.pirone@gmail.com
2+2 Well: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/18/high-stakes-limit/retirement-poker-tpirahna-well-1479652/
PokerFuse: http://pokerfuse.com/features/in-depth/25931-online-poker-legend-quits-pursue-fantasy-sports/
Friday, October 17, 2014
Friday, October 3, 2014
Retirement
I’m officially retired from poker. I've put off this blog post for a while
trying to be certain that I’m done and while I’m still not 100% certain, I’m
more certain now than at any other point.
That said I will probably play poker in some capacity in the future,
even if only for recreational purposes.
A number of factors led me to this decision. First and foremost, I’m sick of playing. It was sometime last year that I realized I
didn't want to be playing much longer.
I’m 39 years old now and it has become more and more difficult to sit in
front of a computer all day with my attention constantly focused with decision
after decision being presented for hour after hour. Five years ago it was fairly easy for me to
play six tables of short-handed LHE for many hours, remain focused at all of
them, and have a pretty good idea of what was going on at each. This year it felt like torture trying to
playing four tables and I found it very difficult to have that same level of
focus for any extended period of time.
More than just getting older, poker became less and less fun
and more and more like work to the point where I've dreaded playing many
days. I've likely logged more online
hours and possibly more hands of LHE than anyone alive. I started playing over ten years ago and put in a tremendous amount of volume each of those
years. I don’t know how many hours I
played but a rough estimate of hands is 6 Million. In the early days, I was eager to play every day
and brought my laptop everywhere (literally everywhere) not of
necessity, but out of a burning desire to play.
That desire is long gone.
Another factor that led to this decision is the current
environment in online poker. Making
money in high-stakes online games is more about table selection, seat
selection, and quickness to the tables than about actual skill.
The actual skill of playing is still a prerequisite for making money but the vast majority of high stakes regulars are separated in skill by a fraction of a big bet.
So other non-poker related skills carry much greater weight than they previously did. I can’t complain about these non-poker related skills as I've benefited from them as much as anyone. But now that nearly everyone is aware, the landscape has transformed into a race to get to tables and into a contest to see who can get position on the recreational player. What was once an easy advantage has turned into a major headache when trying to multi-table. If I was only playing a few hours a day at a few tables, I don’t think it would be much trouble to have all the tables open and hop on one immediately when a recreational player sits. But when trying to multi-table for endless hours, also trying to keep every table open while vigilantly watching to see if a seat is about to be taken can be maddening.
The actual skill of playing is still a prerequisite for making money but the vast majority of high stakes regulars are separated in skill by a fraction of a big bet.
So other non-poker related skills carry much greater weight than they previously did. I can’t complain about these non-poker related skills as I've benefited from them as much as anyone. But now that nearly everyone is aware, the landscape has transformed into a race to get to tables and into a contest to see who can get position on the recreational player. What was once an easy advantage has turned into a major headache when trying to multi-table. If I was only playing a few hours a day at a few tables, I don’t think it would be much trouble to have all the tables open and hop on one immediately when a recreational player sits. But when trying to multi-table for endless hours, also trying to keep every table open while vigilantly watching to see if a seat is about to be taken can be maddening.
Much more than that, it takes away from the fun of the game
and the actual game of poker itself.
Another factor (and there are many more) in the decision
to retire was the constant travel after Black Friday. As cool as it is to experience different
cultures and live in exotic locations, it also gets old after a while. There are a LOT of things in the US that I
miss, most of all playing pool. I've spent more time playing pool in my life
than I have playing poker to give you an idea and if faced with a choice of
being able to do either (and being able to make the same amount of money) I’d
choose pool in a heartbeat. And I would
of said that at any time during my poker career.
Enter the possible solution to all my problems: Daily
Fantasy Sports
-Totally legal in the US which solves the travel issue
(along with a host of other issues including the ongoing banking nightmare that
stems from being an American online poker player)
-Extremely fun as I love sports and competition. It’s a new challenge that I wake up every
day excited to try to take on.
-Makes good use of a lot of my biggest strengths. Math/odds, knowledge of sports betting
markets and lines, psychology, bankroll management, etc. etc.
-A relatively new industry very similar to poker ten years
ago in terms of growth and money making potential. There are a number of other striking
similarities but I won’t get into them here.
It still remains to be seen whether I can support myself and
family playing DFS and hence why I’m not 100% certain I’m done with poker. I will say I’m very optimistic about my chances
and have done exceptionally well in the nine weeks or so I’ve been
playing. One thing that is for certain
is that I’ll be doing everything in my power to make it work and not have to
come back to poker. It wouldn’t bother
me a bit if I never played another hand of online poker again (fingers
crossed).
So this is likely to be my last blog post though I may post
some personal stuff here from time to time.
Like if I’m lucky enough to play Efren Reyes in pool again J
I would like to extend an offer to 2+2, hopefully one of the
moderators there will read this. I would
be happy to do a “Well” on 2+2 where I answer any and all questions related to
poker. I’d be willing to answer pretty
much anything and would take the time to thoughtfully answer as many questions
as possible. I think I could probably do
something on par to the Phil Galfond well that was done a while back. I
actually have some downtime with DFS over the next three weeks so that would be
the best time for me to do it. I can be
reached at tony.pirone@gmail.com
That’s hopefully it.
I hope everyone enjoyed following this blog, maybe learned something from it, and possibly gained some inspiration from it.
Good luck at the tables.
Update: Here's a link to the 2+2 "Well": http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/18/high-stakes-limit/retirement-poker-tpirahna-well-1479652/index4.html
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