by kennyg » Sat Nov 19, 2005 2:09 am
Saturday, November 19, 2005
*MISSION 100 HOURS* I'm an idiot.
Current mood: okay
I've been putting in small wins left and right for the past week. I was kinda subdued about the fact I haven't put in a big win lately, but the small wins add up quickly.
Anyway, I really fucked up today. I've been trying to fix my sleeping schedule the last few days. I realized I was doing badly when I actually woke up at 7pm the other day. So anyway, I've been screwing with my hours, and ended up playing today when I was really tired. I wouldn't normally have played in this condition, but I want to get my 25 hours in. I'm so sick of coming up short.
I lost around $600 to pure tilt. It should have been an even session, but I really just lost it. I remember putting a guy all-in with A5 on a 652 flop, Reraising with 55 when the guy obviously had a higher pocket, Calling down a huge calling station that was betting big knowing I was beat. (that's a mortal sin.)
I knew I was on tilt too and I was damn tired. I thought I could handle it and I was wrong. I should have left at the first sign.
That being said my winrate for the month is still pretty decent. My hours are not. I've come to decide that 25 hours a week is just an impossible hill for me to climb.
25 hours may sound like nothing to most of you, and it sounds that way to me. But poker is so different then any other job. If I don't play at the top of my game, I might as well just throw the money down a toliet. My "A" game just isn't always there for me.
2/4 NL Stats
Win Rate: $90.27/hr
Sessions: 46
Time played: 128h 48m
Return Std.: $681.96 (deviation per session)
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-Iceman
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