2007 in Review
2007 was an interesting year in my poker career. In my overall plan from a year ago, a major disappointment. I was hoping to be overrolled for 5/10 and 10/20, have better bankroll management, and more focus and more hours. I failed at all these tasks. Still, I took a tough year and fought back hard to be in good position for a run at the higher limits.
As you can see from the graph, I was hovering at about even after 50 sessions. This is when I moved to Vegas and finally started to win. I was playing the 2/5NL live and making about 5k a month. Amazingly, 5k a month was not enough to afford my bills, taxes, and build my bankroll all at the same time. Session 105-to-128 was my live downswing where I lost about 5k from around the June and July time. It was excruciating.
My bankroll was diminishing as quickly as my game. I started to play poorly, a rock with no creativity. After every losing session (sometimes even after a losing hand) I would get blood pressure headaches. I only had 7k left in my bankroll. After a month of taking this abuse and becoming scared to play, I realized I had to change something, or I would certainly go broke.
I knew that even if I went on winning at the 2/5 I would eventually not make it. Another bad month or two and I was done. I couldn’t make enough money there to sustain my lifestyle while building my bankroll. I decided I would make another go of it online. It was my last chance. I would play the 1/2NL again and multitable. I thought it was my best shot to break out of this rut and fix my now losing play.
I went back to studying the game. I read 3 poker books in a week, I watched Cardrunner videos, I had good players examine my hands constantly. After all my hard work and decent hours multitabling, I had an 11k month playing the 1/2. I only had 2 losing sessions in the entire month. It was the clear sight of land after sailing in a vast, violent, turbulent ocean for so long.
Sessions 157 and beyond were gold. Since I didn’t have to worry as much about my roll I was able to breathe easy. My game improved tremendously over that time. I’ve been winning at a higher clip live too. I believe I’m a better player now than I ever was before, even when I was a regular at the 5/10 and 10/20.
My bankroll was soaring towards 40k in December when I hit the snag of sending a check to Uncle Sam. I had to send 11k this quarter since I made so much over the last few months, compared to the rest of the year. So now I’m around 23k, playing the 2/4 and 3/6 games online, still playing the 2/5 live but will be playing the 5/10 live capped game soon when I hit 30k again.
2008 and Beyond:
I think 2008 will be my year. I’ve struggled and toiled so much over 2007. Finally I see rays of daylight breaking through, shooting all over this dark path.
Goals:
1. 940 Hours for the Year
This includes live and online play. It’s a challenge for me, especially since I’ll be playing far more online, but I believe it’s achievable too.
2. Study
I’ve been slipping again with my study. Poker is a game of small edges and any knowledge I have that my opponent does not is more equity for me.
3. Coaching
I will begin coaching this year. I realize I can’t play as many hours as a normal job would entail, so I’d like to make that up by coaching during slow poker days.
That’s it. I don’t want to make any proclamations of how much money I will have/make over the new year. All I care about is putting the hours in and playing well. My bankroll will build from that. I don’t know what limits I will end up playing for 2009, or how much my roll will be, but I have high hopes.