Well, played a few hundred hands today. Lost a couple nice pots to 2-3 outers. Tried that limp/push thing with AK vs. a half stack. He called with AQ and it actually held up, so that was cool. I was of terrified of course, this is the quintessential Tribeca Coinflip. I lost another T.C. - QQ vs. AQ.
Anyway. I lost about 30 bucks when I sat down but ended up the session up $10 overall.
Bankroll =
$520
February =
$481
G.A.P. =
81,115
And since everyone keeps posting cool pics in their journals, I'm gonna stick a couple ones that I like in here. Remind me that I used to do stuff before poker (BP) This trip was from the year 2BP (end of 2005 in the "standard" calendar)
This is me on the dinner ledge on Washington Column in Yosemite Valley. I had to carry this beer up like 600 feet of talus and then haul it up another 500 feet of climbing.
This is the chunk 'o' rock we climbered on up. It took us 3 days, cos we're slow.
This is me relaxing about 6 pitches up (~700'). Aid climbing is a lot like poker. Hours of boredom followed by moments of terror. But it also has grueling physical labor and crappin' in pvc pipes goin for it, which is nice. And you might die.