Friday, 30 October 2009

What up homes.

We've been back in Melbourne for about a week and a half or so now. I'm definitely not a city person. I knew it before but I'm starting to realise quite how much I dislike them. I find it quite stressful even just walking around with this many people. I'm going to vow that from 2010 I won't ever spend more than a week in a city at any one time ever again. If I break that you're welcome to break me.

Chris and I are planning to get moving on Nov 5/6th and head up to somewhere beachy. We're most likely going to check out the Gold Coast and stay at Surfer's Paradise/Byron Bay/wherever for a while. We'll check out Sydney on the way back and maybe Cairns or somewhere to see the Great Barrier Reef as well.

Since we've been back we've checked out the Melbourne Museum (which is in Carlton gardens near where we stay). I thought it was excellent and we actually ended up not having enough time there. We've headed down to Federation Square, the Queen Victoria market, blah blah. We go to the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday which should be fun.

Poker-wise, I've been playing mostly HU this month. It's been relatively stress free so far (which I'm not knocking but worries me slightly), and I ended up having a pretty good month at $15k ish for 19k hands work. It woulda/coulda/shoulda been more but I have an addiction to playing games that I suck at (PLO, 2/4 and 5/10 6-max). Next month I'm going to try and stick to HU as much as possible as it's clearly my best game at the moment. Maybe I'll leave the PLO until I get home so I can focus on it more.

Again, for pictures check out my Facebook (Martin Coleman). If you're friends with Bazclef on there then just check his as my pictures are just his stolen.

Sunday, 11 October 2009

New Zealand bound

We're heading to New Zealand tomorrow for a road trip. Here's our itinerary:

Mon 12:
Arrive in Auckland at 3pm. Probably get in hostel by 5pm-6pm. Spend time checking out Auckland. Spend 1 night.

Tue 13:
Drive to Rotorua early (3 hours). Whakarewarewa tour in the day. Hangi dinner at night. Spend 1 night.

Wed 14:
Drive to Wellington (6.5 hours). Stop off somewhere on the way if we find somewhere decent, otherwise just drive through. Stay one night in Wellington.

Thur 15:
Ferry to Picton (3 hours). Then drive to Greymouth (4.5 hours). Spend 1 night.

Fri 16:
Drive to Pancake rocks (40 mins) then Westland National Park (3 hours). Arrive early afternoon and spend a day there. Spend 1 night.

Sat 17:
Half-day glacier walk (franzjosefglacier.com). Drive to Queenstown (4.5 hours). Get there in the evening. Spend 3 nights here.

Sun 18:
In Queenstown. Barry and Chris (maybe) are going to do skydiving.

Mon 19:
In Queenstown.

Tue 20:
Drive to Christchurch (6.5 hours). Spend 2 nights.

Wed 21:
Spend day in Christchurch.

Thur 22:
Fly back at 7am. Aight.

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Japan

I can never be bothered to update my blog when I'm away from home. Barry/Bazclef put a little bit up on his about our trip so check that out. Facebook has a bunch of pictures too so you can check them out if you have me or Barry as a friend.

Basically...

Japan was great. Everything was so different there and it was weird to get used to some things. Bars are generally tiny and stacked up on eight floors with a bar on each floor. You can never really look in to see if you like the look of it first, so you either need to just take some chances or get recommended places to go. We managed to bump into an American who had relocated there and his Portugese friend one night and they took us to a couple of cool places. The best bar we went to was a tiny, really dark bar with the best selection of music. You basically had any punk/metal/rock cd that had ever been made to choose from, and you just told the girl working behind the bar what band you wanted via a book and a torch. Then she'd bring a bunch of that band's cds for you to choose from. It was great and would easily be my favourite bar ever at home I think. Some random Japanese guy in a suit hung out with us in there too after he got excited when I put on AC/DC.

We went to the fish market in Tokyo one morning. It all kicks off super early in the morning with the fishermen bring the fish in and there being an auction for it all. We missed that (I don't even think you're allowed in when it's on), but then after they're all preparing the fish (meaning slashing some fish throat) and setting up their stalls. It was mental/hectic/super interesting. Then we had sushi at one of the places just off the market bit. It's obviously insanely fresh and was pretty good. I'm not really a sushi fan, but I gave it a reasonable go and only really disliked the squid (which I didn't recognise as squid, and wouldn't have even tried if I'd known).

On the last day we went to the first day of the sumo championships. It was definitely the best thing we did on the trip. Sumo's a superb sport to go and watch live. It starts fairly early with the lesser known/not as good wrestlers, and goes on through to the early evening when the big boys come to play. We had to leave early unfortunately as we had to get to the airport, and it was annoying because the atmosphere was really starting to get lively. The bit we saw was great too though. The matches are fast and furious with a very short time between them. Also, the arena doesn't fill up with spectators until later on when the bigger fights are on, so you can sit wherever you want until then. We went down and sat on the floor right next to the ring (literally about two metres away). It was absolutely amazing - the intensity/noises/sweats/smells/flab really makes it come alive when you're up that close. The best moment was when some dude got thrown face down out of the ring and into the bare floor right next to one of the judges and right in front of us.

Other than that we visited a ton of different areas of Tokyo. There was Akihabara which is an electronic town with loads of electronic shops which are mental, and arcades full of young males. In the arcades there are all sorts of games machines, and then some totally pervy stuff like the maid cafes where they go and get served by Japanese girls dressed as maids. There's definitely some weird things going on in those arcades. We also went and checked out a few temple-y type things and the Imperial Palace, and then a few other suburbs with cool shops and whatever. Oh and this place where you pay to go in to this place where they just keep a bunch of cats and have them in fake trains/houses and let them roam around and stuff. The Japanese (mainly girls) pay to go in and pet them and stuff as noone really seems to have pets. It's weird.

Anyway, that'll do for Japan. All of you I'll see when I'm back can have the stories told better, the places described better, and see a couple more photos. It's too hard to write about everything!

The next blog will cover Melbourne so far!

Monday, 7 September 2009

Tomorrow, tomorrow...

Finally it's here! I go away tomorrow until Christmas Eve! I fly from London Heathrow at 13:45. I should meet Barry there - we're hopefully gonna sort out our flight seats online later on today. He flies down from Edinburgh first into Heathrow. Then it's an eleven hour or so flight to Tokyo where we stay for four nights. So far we've decided on taking the bullet train to Kyoto for a day, as well as catching some sumo. Out of sheer luck there's a sumo wrestling championships happening in Tokyo, and it starts on the Sunday we leave. Well we fly at night and the sumo is all day, so we're going to get tickets for that once we get there. The stadium's really close to our hotel as well. I'll probably start using Facebook to add pictures and stuff so add me on there if you want to keep up with them (Martin Coleman - leave a note saying who you are or I may reject you!). I'll probably put a few pictures up on here as well.

Here's me pointing out where I'm going, in case you weren't sure:



Poker this month has sucked big time so far. I actually think I'm playing a bit shit, and my thought processes feel a bit off in some spots. I've been talking to Chris/Pureklas quite a bit about hands which is helping a lot (thanks!), and Barry too when I can. I'm really looking forward to living with them both and I think we're all going to be much better players come 2010 for it.

Monday, 31 August 2009

Going away

For those that don't know, I've been sorting out a trip with Barry/Bazclef and Chris/Pureklas for a while now. We got the flights all booked this week which means it's on! Barry and I are flying out to Tokyo on the 8th Sept, then we fly to Melbourne on the 13th and stay there for three months. When we leave we're flying out to LA on the 13th Dec and we fly back home from New York on the 23rd. We make our own rules in between! This gets us back on Christmas Eve which is really cool as it's the main night that everyone goes out where I live (as opposed to New Year's Eve where more people tend to stay in), so I'll get to arrive back home and see people straight away. Whilst we're in Melbourne we're planning to go visit New Zealand and probably the Philippines as there are APPTs on when we're over there so we may as well go visit somewhere new and (hopefully) make some money too.

On Saturday I went to a family get together at my cousin Jill's new house. I loved the house - it was exactly the type of house I want to own. It was Victorian and decorated beautifully. I really like watching programs like Escape To The Country (I'm old way before my time), and this house was definitely straight out of it. They found out about my blog when I was there - I don't know if you're going to be checking it, but hello if you are! It was the first time I'd seen my other cousin Stuart's new son. He's called Sonny and is four months old. They'd got him in an old man's flat cap, and it looked great - all babies should have to wear them! His daughter, Bella, was there too and she's incredibly good at being the only kid in a group of adults. I know I'd be bored and whiny if I was in that situation at that age. She did rope me and her dad into a game of hide and seek, and I'm definitely way out of practice as I was awful at both hiding and seeking.

I'm pretty much done with this month now poker-wise so my results most likely won't change much/at all in the next 9 hours. It's been kind of a lazy month for me for a few reasons. The first half of the month was pretty filled with visiting Barry and Chris, and then having my friend Scott down with me for a couple of weeks. Scott and I also went to Brighton for four days with another friend, Alex. There have also been a couple of nights when I've been out with friends and drank since I got back which really cuts down on my playing. I tend not to play at all the day after going out as I'm always tired and just feel like I can't concentrate properly.

So I ended up getting in 19k hands this month and made about $8k. I'm reasonably happy with it, although I made zero dollars at 2/4 where I played half of the hands. Since I started playing 3/6 and 5/10 again I've not played any 2/4 though. That limit hates me and I hate it. Go check my tableratings if you don't believe me!

Hopefully in my next update I'll be able to report that I have places to stay in Tokyo and Melbourne!

Monday, 24 August 2009

Back to the "big" time!

This weekend I headed into Notts on Saturday with a couple of friends. We sat out at the Waterfront in the sun which was pretty nice. Then I headed up to meet a couple of my old friends from when I worked at the American Adventure theme park (RIP). I hadn't seen one of them since I worked there around 6 years ago, and the other one I was good friends with but haven't seen for a good while. It was really cool to catch up again and hopefully we'll make more of an effort now!

We'd planned to go to my friend's sister's flat-warming/30th birthday party later on, and I managed to drag those two along as well which was pretty cool. It's always good to bring randoms to other people's house parties. One of them ended up stealing music duties for half the night which was pretty funny.

Poker-wise, I've been playing more 6-max recently as I've just had the taste for it more. I also decided to man-up and get back playing 5/10. I was looking around on table ratings at the win rates of a lot of the regulars, and even the top winners for the year, and realised that I'm still pretty good in that regards. After today I'm now at around 50 BI online for 5/10 so I'm fairly happy playing it now.

Thursday, 20 August 2009

That's better!

EDIT - got all my hands now.