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16 November 2009

If you would like to visit my main blog at: http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com/

You can email me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com Cake Poker
Please see instructions below on signing up for our 33% rakeback deal on Cake Poker. Please make sure to use our SIGNUP code "FRAZ" (All Caps)

My buddy recently turned me onto an easy opportunity to make some money for virtually doing nothing but referring a website to your friends, family, or anyone else who enjoys the advantages of buying stuff on the internet. It's basically a collection of big name retailer's who offer deals on all sorts of products called the "Blastoff Network" and you can buy things off their site at a discount and if you refer anyone else and they buy anything you get a % commission on anything they buy and of their referrals as well. I looked into it fairly closely and it isn't any kind of pyramid scheme. There is absolutely no obligation to buy or pay any money for anything!! In a nutshell Blastoff finds these major companies customers and say on a single transaction that company hypethetically makes $100 profit and they give "blastoff" say $30 for finding them this customer and "Blastoff" in turn splits this profit with you $15. Now, I believe all the numbers and percentages are different per transaction, but bottomline is alot of people are out of jobs or just looking for some extra cash and you can make money with nothing out of your pocket if you find sign up some people and they buy some stuff online from any of these major companies or they signup other people themselves.

Here is the link to check it out. Like I said it costs you nothing to signup and check out the deals and hopefully signup: my.blastoffnetwork.com/Donkeyherder/

With the holidays coming up alot of people are going to buying stuff online anyways, you might as well get some free money for signing them up!! On the "Blastoff" website they explain all the details and answer alot of questions. They also offer personalized websites for you when you sign up (Similar to setting up a "Facebook" account or blog site). I'm goin to try and add some signup links to my blogs and facebook, etc. Some people are getting crazy about this, making, and passing out flyers. Others are just signing up a few friends and family. I'll see how it plays out. Please pass along any ideas.


As far as my poker playing, I had a great run for a few months, but like I said before, if you ever have a great result be prepared for an immediate falloff. I'm sure there's some logic to it, but it seems like everything hits the fan fast after having a great run. For me, I had a great July and it followed with my 1st down month all year. I then had a couple more subpar months, I feel mostly due to distraction and vacations. I had a great time in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico last month and finally feel settled and re-energized to work on my game. I've noticed I've really fallen off the self assessment train and have been coasting on autopilot for many months. I have a tendency to coast if things are running well and lose focus on important details until it kicks me in the ass, but November's a new month and I've already started going to doing my homework and trying to plug some the holes in my game. My main falloff seems to be playing doubleups sng's (10 players, 5 get paid double on Cake Poker) I was killilng these games for months, cashing over 60% at the highest limits available, but I started adding more big multi table tourneys and got out of routine with the vacation and got a bit sloppy. I really enjoy playing the multi's and statistically had my best year ever with an averaging finish of 29/100, cashing 24% (with a profit), am in the top 20% - 43% of the time and in the top 6% - 14% of the time!! Despite all this would you believe I am still in the red for multi's on the year. Seems impossible, but I missed cashes on some big live and online $500-$2500 buyin tourneys which ate up all my profits. I've also managed to make 15 final tables out of 155 tourneys and have had numerous bad beats on final table and knocked out 2nd, 3rd, or 4th. I have yet to take a big 1st place cash in over a year. I cut back on playing these big tournaments since my son was born, but I feel I will win a big tournament very soon considering I'm getting deep in so many tournaments now.

There are still a few books I'm reading. I'm almost done with "Poker Wizards", by Warrick Dunnett. Very interesting and similar to the popular stock market series of "Market Wizard's" books on some the great stock traders and their strategies. I'm most of the way through Negreanu's big "Power Holdem Strategy" book, which I have some reservations with his strategies applied to online play, which is 95% of what I play, but still interesting, and I have Rizen, Apestyles, and Pearljammer's book (Can't remember title something like One hand at a time poker?) which is in my car.

I spent alot of time looking for a way to replay hands on CakePoker and finally found something free and not posted for everyone else to see on some forum. You can just cut and paste hand histories from most sites. So far I have only been able to paste one hand at a time. Supposedly entire sessions can be posted, but I haven't figured it out. If anyone does please let me know how.

Again, anyone looking to get a great rakeback deal saving at least 33% on all the fees and rake you pay to play. Please give Cake Poker a shot if you haven't already. You must use our signup code to get a rakeback account though! Please contact us if you have any questions or interest in signing up. Cake poker is a great site with active table at all limits and alot of loose players.

To join our fast growing Cake Poker Crew!!

1. Download cakepoker.com - Click on the advertisement above or below, then download the Cake Poker Software.
2. Open a new "REAL MONEY ACCOUNT" (you don't have to deposit to do this at this time) using FRAZ (all caps) in the SIGN UP CODE box...you don't put anything in the promotional code box

For new players, you will get up to 110% of what you deposit, up to $600 on your first deposit as well...thats free money !!


I can also help you if you have any problems making any deposits if you send me an email and you wish to transfer money from another site. If you choose to join...shoot me an email to let me know you did and what your screen name is, so I can invite you to the free roll. For new players, I am always here to answer questions about the site or poker in general, so please ask.

Cake Poker


Final Tables and Mr.Mom

6 August 2009



You can email me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com Cake Poker
Please see instructions below on signing up for our 33% rakeback deal on Cake Poker. Please make sure to use our SIGNUP code "FRAZ" (All Caps)

Normally I like to wait till have some time to collect my thoughts and put something decent together like I did last post on bankroll management. I recently started mixing in some multi table tournaments online and just staying up late, really late!! Normally I completely avoid the multi's since we've had our baby, but my wife is off work during the summers and I've begun squeezing some in late night with some ridiculously good results, despite running constantly into total donkey's calling reraises with 610 suited and flopping 6,10,3 and I have AA etc. Before this month I only played 27 multi's this entire year, but did have 5 final tables to show. The bad part was every time I made a final table I ran into a horrible beats like the one I mentioned up above and typically they were on smaller tournaments with little winnings to show ($570 was the largest).

This month however was a different story. I've played 15 multi's this month so far and finished deep in 9 out of the 15, with 4 final tables: 4th ($1,200), 3rd ($1,500), 3rd ($1,200), and a 3rd last night in a $100 rebuy tournament (a profit of $3300)!! It seems like I've been having a rought ime trying to break through the 3rd mark lately, but that's much better than avg. so I won't complain. I had a small 1st place 75 players and a couple solid 2nd places, 200 players last year, but nothing since I won $12,000 seats to the WSOP Main Event 2 times in 2007.

I've been updating the look and links, etc. lately. Hopefully it is helpful. So far we've signed up over 85 players over the last few months onto Cake Poker, which is great. If you'd like to get in on the deal here's the info. Please email me if you have any questions. Latest update....Yup, I've done it again. We're down to 4 left out of 161 of a $50 rebuy multi table tourney. The prize is $1500-$4000. I am 4th in chips, but healthy................Sigh, Unfortunately I am keeping my 3rd place streak alive with another suckout, my AQ vs KJ. 3rd place, $2,000.

As I mentioned before, I started mixing some multi's back into my game each night and it has paid off well in $$$ but not much sleep. July ended as one of my best months ever in terms of consistent cashes. We also have signed up dozens of players to our rakeback deal on Cake Poker (See ad link above or below post, 33% rakeback). I did play 1 NL holdem event at the Bike in their "Legends of Poker" tournament series. There were 800 players and I made it to the 2nd day after the stopped play at almost 4am. Unfortunately, I was moved to a loose table the last hour and could not shove a single hand to maintain any kind of decent stack and had to come back the next day with a supershort stack and being put in front of the blinds, forcing me to shove allin the very 1st hand K2s getting called by 2 (AJs, and 1010) and missing. Ko'd somewhere around 100/800, 20 before the money.

This month looks to start off in a much different direction. My wife was selected to as a teacher to go to Virginia and get a 1st hand U.S. history learning experience, which is great, but I become Mr. Mom at home for the next week! Looks like poker might be a bit on the back burner until late night. I am on vacation though so I'm not complaining. My Computer also crashed last week which was a huge bummer and time waste. I didn't think it was a big deal and was in the middle of finishing some sng's until the whole system crashed. Fortunately it's all up and going now, but I lost all my pictures, music, and bookmarks, so I lost alot of good online links. I plan on catching up on blogs, twitters, and house stuff so hopefully when I'm ready to play I can be 100% focused. I added some links and changed things up a little on the blog. Hopefully it doesn't look too bad. I'd like to track down some kind of a poker related background if anyone knows how to import you own backgrounds on livejournal please let me know.

Again, anyone looking to get a great rakeback deal saving at least 33% on all the fees and rake you pay to play. Please give Cake Poker a shot if you haven't already. You must use our signup code to get a rakeback account though! Please contact us if you have any questions or interest in signing up. Cake poker is a great site with active table at all limits and alot of loose players.

to join

1. download cakepoker.com here: Cake Poker
2. open a new real money account (you don't have to deposit to do this at this time) using FRAZ (all caps) in the SIGN UP CODE box...you don't put anything in the promotional code box

For new players, you will get 110% of what you deposit, up to $600 on your first deposit as well...thats free money !!


I can also help you if you have any problems making any deposits if you send me an email and you wish to transfer money from another site.

You can also download using the banner below....if you choose to join...shoot me an email to let me know you did and what your screen name is, so I can invite you to the free roll. For new players, I am always here to answer questions about the site or poker in general, so please ask.

You can email me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com Cake Poker


Help on Building a Poker Bankroll

20 July 2009

Over the last couple months, as a Cake Poker affiliates, we've signed up quite a few players and I'd like to give out some pointers on how to build and maintain a sustainable bankroll and hopefully learn from some of my experience, mistakes, and success.

When I 1st started out I had no clue how difficult it was to judge how good of a player you are and what kinds of swings your bankroll will go through on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. It seems to me the great majority of players coming in hoping to make a bunch of money playing poker, think the best way to take their shot is to be the next "Moneymaker" and treating poker like a lottery ticket rather than grind there way up the ranks like about 95% of all the REAL long lasting pro's have done like Ivey, Chan, Doyle...... 

Donate as little as possible to Poker University - The one thing I did know was I wasn't good enough to jump into anything bigger than $2/4 limit cash games and $10-20 sit in goe's or multi table tourneys. Not necessarily because I couldn't afford more, but my skill level was just not there yet. So if I'm going to lose a little money at 1st while trying to get down the basics, I wanted to lose as little as possible while I'm basically paying my poker "Tuition".  So if you're fairly new to poker or online poker, start off playing small until you feel completely comfortable with the game and online site and you actually have a consistant winning record. Each game and online poker site take some time getting used to. I personally spend about a week feeling out a new game before I risk anything substantial.

Track your stats - Almost every good poker player knows exactly what games they are most succesful. Alot of players seem to have a hard time doing anything other than sitting down and playing. Let's be honest, the majority of people who take there shot at being the next wannabe poker pro end up losing money because they don't even want to take the time to think about how, what, or where they play. I am personally a stat freak and love to break down my numbers into every possible category to help me maximize my profitability. Now I know many players aren't looking to turn their favorite hobby into a full-time job, but you at least need to have an honest record on how you're doing.

Do your homework - These days there is so much information on the internet, poker books have tend to be discarded by some as something not worth the time or up to date with the way games are played today. I think this might be true in some cases at very high limit play, but for someone starting out they can give you alot of great advice for usually only $15-40. I figure if any book is able to help me win just 1 pot in my lifetime, then it was worth the purchase. There are also alot of good magazines out there which are good to pull out while doing nothing and killing time.

Find an online poker site that gets rakeback and take advantage of bonuses - Obviously I'm a bit partial to Cake Poker which gives one of the highest rakeback deals at 33% back on all fees and generated rake, but if you do play anywhere else make sure you don't sign up without getting rakeback. For many players that are close to break-even, rakeback can turn some slightly losing players into winners and winners into healthy winners. Many online pro active players get $1,000 to over $10,000 a month in just rakeback alone. I have a link for my rakeback deal at the bottom of the entry and as a link on the left side. As far as bonuses, many sites offer 1st deposit bonus matches.  Cake Poker, in fact, offers a 1st deposit match of 100% up to $600! Just be careful not to play outside your normal comfort zone to get a few extra dollars and in the process lose hundreds or thousands of dollars in the games themself. I recently had 2 major sites institute a limited amount of time to earn the bonus dollars you could be tempted to play way too big to earn a couple hundred dollars. Luckily, Cake Poker had never had a time limit, so be careful anywhere else. 

Avoid becoming a satelite junkie - Ideally I would say to never play a satelite you can't afford to buy directly into without it heavily affecting your bankroll. It really doesn't make sense if you haven't gotten good enough to build your bankroll and buy directly into a tournament which poses much tougher competition than you're normally used to. Many times I've found myself buying into multiple satelites and bubbling out and in the end I could have just bought straight in. Better yet I have no problem winning satelites only to consistently not cash in on that BIG tournament and in the end depleting my bankroll from all the satelites I played.

Impose strict limits on what % of bankroll you risk per game - Especially for newer players who don't understand the time it takes to build a bankroll and how easy it is to lose it all after a few bad games/weeks etc. It can be a bit different for each game but I would say for standard sit-n-goes which payout about 33% of players, I would only risk at most 1-3% of my bankroll or $10 of a $500 bankroll. In a multi table tourney which usually only pays 10% of players closer to 1% or $5-10 of a $500 bankroll. Cash games are a totally different animal. Just to sit down to a $2/4 limit game you need $100 and the swings can be very wide. I would say you would need at least $2,000-3000, so about 20X the buyin seems about right. This can be abit shocking for some players, but if you really are a good player you will move up through the ranks fairly quickly. This also leads to the topic of bad runs.

Don't multi table if you have yet to become a long term consistant winner - I might get some crap for this because like me, alot of players are a bit A.D.D. and waiting 3 seconds to analyze a hand is just way to long so we play 3-4 tables at a time. The problem with this idea is that the great majority of online players struggle with just being profitable while playing 1 game and for every additional game you play your winning % typically drops. So if you're barely a winning player 2 games might push you to barely even and 3 games at a time can make you a loser. Typically the only players who succeed at this have already broken down every game they've ever played and figure out an exact strategy so that decisions are made easier (not necessarily the best play) and they already have very good notes on how all the others opponents play at the table. Playing only 1 table (Or 2 max) leaves you enough time to really evaluate every hand and opponent to make the best possible plays and improves your game the fastest, enabling you to eventually move up to higher limits much easier.   

If you're running bad, regardless of luck, you need to make some changes - This is probably what ruins most poker bankrolls than anything else. Maybe your patience is wearing thin, you're getting tired, distracted by too many things (TV, phone, work, muti-tabling too many games), maybe your opponents are beating you with total junk or maybe you are just not skilled enough yet to play at the limits you are playing. No matter the reason whenever things are going bad dramatic changes need to be made and usually for me it's because I'm playing too aggressively or too many hands or both, taking too many big risks. So tightening up for me works. Maybe that's not everyone's problem, but most athlete's/competetors have some weakness they have to always be on top of. It can be very hard to move down in limits especially after being at a limit for a long time. I remember killing $100+ 6mans on Pokerstars for months until I got a little too confident and my competition started to catch up in skill and I eventually dropped down to $30 sng's for a few months until I found a couple other games and new sites (Cake Poker included) that proved more profitable.

There is much work to be done and there are many skills needed to become a winner in the long run at the tables, however, if you can follow the techniques and rules I just mentioned, you will be far ahead of your competition. I wish you all luck at the tables. If you have any questions or comments feel free to share.

Again, anyone looking to get a great rakeback deal saving at least 33% on all the fees and rake you pay to play. Please give Cake Poker a shot if you haven't already. You must use our signup code to get a rakeback account though! Please contact us if you have any questions or interest in signing up. Cake poker is a great site with active table at all limits and alot of loose players.

to join

1. download cakepoker.com here: Cake Poker
2. open a new real money account (you don't have to deposit to do this at this time) using FRAZ (all caps) in the SIGN UP CODE box...you don't put anything in the promotional code box

For new players, you will get 110% of what you deposit, up to $600 on your first deposit as well...thats free money !!


I can also help you if you have any problems making any deposits if you send me an email and you wish to transfer money from another site.

You can also download using the banner below....if you choose to join...shoot me an email to let me know you did and what your screen name is, so I can invite you to the free roll. For new players, I am always here to answer questions about the site or poker in general, so please ask.

You can email me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com Cake Poker

Our Cake Poker Freeroll is Monday 6/22/09 at 6:15pm pacific time

22 June 2009
Hey poker players, we are running our "FRAZ" Freeroll on Cake Poker tomorrow at 6:15pm (pacific time). Last freeroll "Puporunswell" was able to edge out "bigdaddy775" and "Billiamcdn" for 1st place in the NL Holdem tournament! This week's tournament is going to be a Omaha high/low tourney with a special $20 bounty on "Puporunswell" and if your a lady, a extra $20 bonus for the last woman standing!! If you would like to be part of this freeroll just sign up a new account on Cake Poker. You also get a great rakeback deal saving at least 33% on all the fees and rake you pay to play. This tournament is only for players who sign up for accounts that sign up using our signup code. Please don't email me for the password if you already have an existing account on Cake Poker unless you signed up with us.

Please give Cake Poker a shot if you haven't already. You must use our signup code: "FRAZ" (all caps) to get a rakeback account though! Also, make sure you sign up as a "real money" account. Please contact us if you have any questions or interest in signing up. Cake poker is a great site with active table at all limits and alot of loose players.

to join

1. download cakepoker.com here: Cake Poker
2. open a new real money account (you don't have to deposit to do this at this time) using FRAZ (all caps) in the SIGN UP CODE box...you don't put anything in the promotional/bonus code box

For new players, you will get 110% of what you deposit, up to $600 on your first deposit as well...thats free money !!


I can also help you if you have any problems making any deposits if you send me an email and you wish to transfer money from another site.

You can also download using the banner below....if you choose to join...shoot me an email to let me know you did and what your screen name is, so I can invite you to the free roll. For new players, I am always here to answer questions about the site or poker in general, so please ask.

You can email me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com

WSOP2


At Least I Cut My Losses

16 June 2009
Well thanks to a good run by Doug (a young online player I staked 10%) I was able to recoup about 1/3 of my losses. He made a great run, came back from a small stack a couple times, and had the best hand chopped or beat multiple times including his eventual bustout in 17th place out of 600+ for $7700!! You always get a little disappointed getting so close, but it's a great boost to his ego to cash well in his 1st WSOP event. I still have a piece on my buddy tdawonu, who won a seat to a $1500 WSOP tourney on Cake Poker, so there is still hope to come out with a profit.

As far as me, my wife and I went and saw "The Beatles Show" the other day. We paid for great seats (About 5 back from the stage) and it was well worth it. It's a great show at the Mirage. I also played a few hours of 1-3 No Limit Cash Games here which proved to be a long grind and very few hands worth playing until I finally lost about $200 and called it a night to meet Doug for the 1st time and see how he was doing. Last night we got 2 for 1 tickets for "Penn and Teller" which was great magic type show. I think we're just gonna hang out today and maybe tonight I'll play a smaller live tourney. It's definitely nice to get some time away from the house, baby, job, etc. It's a first in a long time. I still have another week of vacation when I get back so I still hope to get a couple more multi's in before I go back to the grind.

Well I guess that's it for now. Gotta go to breakfast. Again, anyone looking to get a great rakeback deal saving at least 33% on all the fees and rake you pay to play. Please give Cake Poker a shot if you haven't already. You must use our signup code to get a rakeback account though! Please contact us if you have any questions or interest in signing up. Cake poker is a great site with active table at all limits and alot of loose players.

to join

1. download cakepoker.com here: Cake Poker
2. open a new real money account (you don't have to deposit to do this at this time) using FRAZ (all caps) in the SIGN UP CODE box...you don't put anything in the promotional code box

For new players, you will get 110% of what you deposit, up to $600 on your first deposit as well...thats free money !!


I can also help you if you have any problems making any deposits if you send me an email and you wish to transfer money from another site.

You can also download using the banner below....if you choose to join...shoot me an email to let me know you did and what your screen name is, so I can invite you to the free roll. For new players, I am always here to answer questions about the site or poker in general, so please ask.

You can email me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com

WSOP2


We have a winner!! and I'm off to WSOP!!

10 June 2009
I just wanted to give congrats to our Freeroll winner in yesterday's FRAZ Freeroll on Cake Poker to "Puporunswell"!! It was a hard fought battle through 26 players and a very tough heads up match against "Bigdaddy775" who took 2nd, followed by our buddy "Billiamcdn" who played well and held the chip lead most of the tournament. For those who missed out or haven't signed up with us to get a 33% Rakeback account on Cake Poker, our next freeroll will most likely be on Thursday, 6/25 6:15 pm. Please contact us if you have any questions or interest in signing up. Cake poker is a great site with active table at all limits and alot of loose players.

to join

1. download cakepoker.com here: Cake Poker
2. open a new real money account (you don't have to deposit to do this at this time) using FRAZ (all caps) in the SIGN UP CODE box...you don't put anything in the promotional code box

For new players, you will get 110% of what you deposit, up to $600 on your first deposit as well...thats free money !!


I can also help you if you have any problems making any deposits if you send me an email and you wish to transfer money from another site.

You can also download using the banner below....if you choose to join...shoot me an email to let me know you did and what your screen name is, so I can invite you to the free roll. For new players, I am always here to answer questions about the site or poker in general, so please ask. I send out info about different aspects of the game to improve all my players games. It is in both MY and YOUR best interest to make you all profitable players.

You can email me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com

WSOP2

Jumping forward to my personal poker playing career, Last month was a little bit disapointing. I had a pretty good run mid month only to donk it off through bad beats and some bad/distracted play. We have really taken to becoming serious Cake Poker Affiliates and now have almost 60 players signed up!! It has definitely become a bit of a distraction and change to my regular playing habits. I made the mistake of playing too many tables while trying to take on too many tasks at once. These days I get/send a ton of emails to interested players looking to join up, which is great, but very time consuming. I can't imagine what customer service issues an entire poker room must deal with.

The good news is my play has come around lately this month. I am actually on a 7 day positive run streak!! As I mentioned above I'm also going to leave this weekend to Vegas to play in 1 or 2 of the events in the World Series of Poker. On Saturday is a $1,500 NL tourney which I hope to cash and see where it takes me. It will also be the 1st time my wife is away from our baby for more than half a day. I'm sure it's gonna be tough for her so wish us both well. I hope my next post is of pictures of a bracelet or at least a few hundos to make up for my time. Take care everyone, Donkeyherder.
 

 


Are You Getting 33% Rakeback? I Can Hook You Up!!

27 May 2009
Hey Poker players, I have decided to team up with a good friend and successful poker player in becoming a Cake Poker Affiliate!!

I am not sure how many of you play online but I may have an offer and a few good reasons for you to start. I have played at Full Tilt, Party Poker, Ultimate Bet, Absolute Poker and now my primary site is on the Cake Poker network. We might all enjoy a good live game, but consider the advantages of online.

1. Play in the comfort of your home
2. No crowds
3. Games readily available at any time and at every limit
4. You DON'T tip (this is huge)
5. No gas expenses
6. play sit n go's in as little as 15 minutes ( and win )

and the biggest reason I would suggest you devote at least some of your time to online is RAKEBACK. Every time you sit at a table you pay rake, whether it is a tournament fee or rake per hand dealt, either way, there is money disappearing from the table. You NEVER get it back ! UNLESS you have rakeback. I can get you 33% back on every tournament fee you pay and / or every raked hand you play in, if you are a cash player. READ THAT AGAIN, it's that important to your profit line. In my opinion, you should NEVER play again without it.

I don't expect many of you will play as much as I do, but I am averaging $1000 back per month. Think about that, if you run a business and can pay 33% less expenses, wouldn't you do that ?

We also run a free roll every other week for $100 and if you join using the instructions I give below, you will be invited. We are having our next one Thursday evening at 6:15 so you have time to get joined and in....

to join

1. download cakepoker.com here: Cake Poker
2. open a new real money account (you don't have to deposit to do this at this time) using FRAZ (all caps) in the SIGN UP CODE box...you don't put anything in the promotional code box

For new players, you will get 110% of what you deposit, up to $600 on your first deposit as well...thats free money !!


I can also help you if you have any problems making any deposits if you send me an email and you wish to transfer money from another site.

You can also download using the banner below....if you choose to join...shoot me an email to let me know you did and what your screen name is, so I can invite you to the free roll. For new players, I am always here to answer questions about the site or poker in general, so please ask. I send out info about different aspects of the game to improve all my players games. It is in both MY and YOUR best interest to make you all profitable players....

hope to talk to you soon...You can email me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com

WSOP2

How well do you play when you 1st sit down

12 January 2009
He is my latest blog entry. Please click the link to my official poker blog. Thanks.  http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com

End of a Good Year and Looking Forward

4 January 2009
Please click on my link to my original blog at http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com/2009/01/03/ . I wish I new how to get my blog automatically to update and redirect. Thanks for all the comments and questions. Happy New Year. Donkeyherder.

Got my Ultimate Poker War Room setup started...here's a few pics

22 December 2008
You can click on http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com and it should send you to my poker blog. You can reach me at Donkeyherder2000@yahoo.com(email). I'm not sure how to do this automatically yet.

Almost moved in and working on the ultimate computer setup!!

2 December 2008

Please click my link to my updated blog: http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com

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College Degree or Poker Pro

20 November 2008

I just added a recent blog update, click here: http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com . I'm currently in the process of moving and it might be a bit tough to check daily, but feel free to comment or ask questions. Donkeyherder 


Peter Eastgate is the 2008 WSOP Main Event Champion, but were the fans

12 November 2008
Please click the link to my blog entry: http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com

Voting for Poker Rights (U.S.)

2 November 2008

If you are interested in voting for Poker Rights (U.S.) Please click the link on my blog and the PPA has rated each representative by state regarding their support (or lack there of). Donkeyherder

http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com/2008/11/02/


What Online Poker Site Should I Play?

27 October 2008

Here is a link to my original poker blog with my latest entry titled:"What Onlline Poker Site Should I Play?"

http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com/2008/10/20/  If anyone knows how to automatically transfer blog posts or cut and paste, please let me know. Gl, Donkeyherder.


Feeling great despite my 1st down month in a while

13 October 2008

I just started an account on Pokerweblogs. I'd like to learn how to cut/copy and paste if possible? Otherwise here is a link to my original Donkeyherder Poker Blog:  http://donkeyherder.livejournal.com/ . Tell me what you think and if there are any topics of interest out there, comments appreciated.