by briachek » Sat Feb 26, 2005 12:37 am
I am making this journal in an effort to improve my poker game. The reasons behind this being that if I have a purpose besides making money, I can enjoy it, take it seriously and have more endurance for sessions. I came to this conclusion between the last Party Poker reload bonus and the current one. While I was working off the bonus, I found great motivation and I would play sessions that lasted up to 6 hours. Since then, I seem to have a problem playing more than 90 minutes at a time. Once this new reload bonus came around, I put in a 5 hour day with no effort. Strange huh? My hopes is that along with this journal and my new Neteller account, I can constantly be playing for a purpose, whether its working off a bonus or detailing my efforts for people that have nothing better to do than read about my boring life……like me.
Let me start off with a quick introduction for people that don’t know already. I’m 24 years old and live in NJ. I had a crappy job working in customer service that I eventually quit because it sucked so much. Since, I have worked part time at a laid back appraisal office (I worked there during college before) where I work actually 4 hours a week but get paid for 20 while I goof off and read BTP. Not bad huh? That’s what I thought until I saw my saving slowly go down because no way this job pays the bills, even ones as low as mine. Back to the job hunt, but all there ever seemed to be is more customer support or jobs I wasn’t qualified for, besides the fact that I never really saw a job I wanted. The only thing I really like was poker and I had been doing real well so lets see what I can do with it. Since the New Year, I’ve been keeping more detailed records and since the beginning of February, I’ve been making a serious attempt to put in enough hours to make poker a part time job. I’ve been learning PLO, PLO8 (thanks to Monk and others), NLHE (thanks to the entire BTP), as well as actually trying to master limit hold’em since that seems to be my best game by far in my opinion so I will be leaning on Piers and the other limit regulars for that.
To the present…..
The first two weeks went extremely well. I was playing $2/$4 limit 3 tabling on Party even though my bankroll could handle $3/$6 or even $5/$10, but I always worked my way up in the limits until I felt I really earned my way to the higher limit, no matter the bankroll. Since I had only toyed with 2/4 online in the past, but now I was putting in serious time and making serious dough. I’ve been playing 2/4 and higher in casinos for a while now but only took the leap online recently. Being able to see the person helps my confidence that much.
All was happy in Brian Land since I had made more in those 2 weeks than 6 weeks of work until this past week where I was down about $300 over 4 days at 2/4 and $20 NLHE SNG’s. I was still up big for the month, but I felt like I had gotten kicked in the nuts. You guys all know that feeling, right Monk? Anyway…..with the new reload bonus at Party, time to play again, but moved back to $1/$2 just to get settled and it seems that the world is normal again as I was up today.
So that’s the story. Did you really read it all or did you just skip paragraph to paragraph looking for something interesting? Too bad, you got this entry instead.
In the end, I really only need to make about $600 a month to really sustain my meager life but obviously want more for incidentals, bankroll growth, and savings. I think I should be able to do that no problem with bonuses, rakeback, and good ole fashion grinding. Having the paycheck from my other job really helps me feel a little more stable so I suggest that if possible for other aspiring pros or semi-pros. Wish me luck and hope that my story inspires or teaches you in some way as other journals and posts on BTP have done for me.
Feel free to comment as I update because I want criticism and observations.
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briachek on Tue Jun 13, 2006 3:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Brian
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Anyone who gets in a fair fight, has no tactical skills.