by starstealer » Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:44 pm
The Past
As I've been working my way back into poker, I am suddenly set back with almost identical starting conditions as 3 years ago.
For those who don't know me or who need the refresher course, here's what happened:
On September 13th of 2003, I deposited $100 into Pokerstars with money that I really couldn't afford to lose. I dabbled in tournaments and sit and go's and some penny stakes.
At the end of the month, I had somehow managed to drag my bankroll up to $199.65. Over the course of the month, my high point was around $250. Also in this time I had read a book or two on Omaha Hi/Lo and Hold'em (in addition to years of home game experience).
On October 23rd, I withdrew that initial deposit - my bankroll had once again exceeded $250, and I decided to take it out to reinforce my justification to be able to play. I ended the month at $218.02 - all pure profit.
November was a tough month though, and I posted my first loss over that time frame, but I was still confident - despite having 4 winning sessions ($2.50, $3.50, $5.50 and $32.84) and 10 losing sessions ($0.85 - $22.81). I finished the month at $176.45
I finished out the year with another withdrawal of $100 and a transfer to pay off a debt of $85. Net total, I finished up $328.71 in 2003.
2004 was a solid year, and I only continued my success. I moved away from playing mostly sit and go's to more ring games - eventually feeling comfortable at Limit $1/$2 Omaha and Hold'em.
I branched out in 2004, adding in accounts at Empire and Ultimate Bet about half-way through the year. I also opened an account at Planet Poker but didn't play much because I wasn't all that impressed.
I finished 2004, with a bankroll of $523.97 - after having made a profit of $1665.58 over the course of it.
2005 was an amazing year for me from day one. I branched into $2/$4 and soon into $3/$6 as from month to month I met and exceeded previous records for monthly totals. It broke off in April with my worst month of the year at $90 profit - but expanded like crazy after that - making me $1600+ in May alone.
Towards the end of the 3rd quarter, I started to drift away from poker and by November was mostly playing an hour or two a week with a tournament thrown in from time to time. In mid-November, I hit my biggest score - a $2400+ 5th place finish in the $10 rebuy tournament on Pokerstars. Two weeks later - I withdrew all but ~$100 to cover bills and holiday expenses.
The Present
I pretty much didn't start playing again until the last two weeks - since the New Year really. I've been dabbling in a few tournaments (just the $1-3 buyins), and $5 sit and go's - usually the 2 or 3-table ones. Just last night, I moved up to the $10 tables - and played 2 3-table SNGs. The first I got knocked out in 9th when the big stack called my all in of AA with his own TT and he flopped quads. I finished 2nd in the latter one - so I had a decent night - pulling me back above a $200 bankroll.
I'm not sure what my plans are for the future of my poker playing right now. I need to be bringing in more money - so getting some out of poker is a big desire. It may be a long time to get back to where I was - but I can already see that it is going faster now that I know what I'm doing.
Since I know I'm comfortable with limits as high as $5/$10 - and SNGs and tournaments with buyins up to $50-$200 - I think I'll be on an accelerated climb. It may be a little bit riskier - but at the same time the question of whether I can handle the limits I'm at currently is not needed. I know I can - because I have. Obviously, if things do take a turn for the worse, I'll force myself to slow down. Until then though full speed ahead.
Hopefully, as things get going, I'll be better about posting things that are going on in my poker world.
See y'all later.
"How's life treatin' you Norm?"
"Like a baby treats a diaper."