by Xaston » Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:57 pm
This month has continued to be the epitome of a grind. I take a big loss then slowly chip away at it with small winning sessions, then erase most of them with another loss. As it stands right now I'm up $610.29 for the month. Take into account my wildly overpriced health insurance (which I just purchased so I had to pay for 2 months this month), my laptop I just bought, and upcoming taxes, and I'm feeling a little bleh.
The $10/$20 (6 max) tables are still juicy, I guess I was just on a little earlier or there was a 2 or 3 day blip where they were unusually tough/tight. I really wanted to work on becoming a more well rounded player this year by playing some other games, but since I'm off to a shitty start I feel like I don't really have the financial freedom to really do that right now.
My pokertracker database has about 55,000 hands of $10/$20 (6 max) right now. I hate feeling the financial pressure of losing at poker so I want to continue to have a nice healthy bankroll, yet at the same time I want to start beating $30/$60 and even bigger. Better safe then sorry. It's not like my $10/$20 winrate is something I'd really hate to continue making, so I guess for now I will have to keep plugging away at it. My competetive nature however really wants to play bigger and bigger so I hope I can build up this bankroll some more. I'm gonna try and play about another 120,000 hands at $10/$20 (6 max) before worrying about moving up. That should net me around $60,000. At that point I'd feel pretty comfortable playing predominantly $30/$60 (although I very much want to be a player driven by EV not ego. If I will make more in the $20/$40 games than the $30/$60 games at a given time, I hope I can make myself play the $20/$40 and not play $30/$60 just because "that's my game") and mixing in some $1000 NL and PLO and such. Now let's see how long this should take me.
If I'm always tri-tabling (probably about average, there isn't always 4 good ones, sometimes I'm on 2 good ones and on waiting lists for others etc.) then I'm getting in about 300 hands per hour. That's 400 hours. I think I should realistically be able to do that in about the next 4 months. So as it stands my goal is to play 120,000 hands of $10/$20 (6 max) by the end of May, and hopefully be beating the game at a rate of around 2.5 BB/100 hands in the process. Then I can start worrying about $30/$60+.
Boy, you got me confused with a man who repeats himself.