Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Well I haven't been by with an update in awhile, mostly because there's not all that much to report in terms of results. Results have just been getting me worked up lately as you all know.
There is a great thread in the bankroll forum started by Lupar about why we play and plyaing for fun vs. a profession, and I took some of the comments to heart in that thread. Like a lot of posters here, I have never nor have any plans to make poker my primary/sole source of livelihood - online poker came much too late for me, having established myself in a stable and reasonably lucrative career and all. I'm not going to give that up.
Anyways, my point is, that I think posting daily results, etc. doesn't really serve all that much of a purpose. I tend to get much too worked up when I have a couple of losing sessions and not give myself enough credit when I have a couple of big winners. As such, starting now until I fee like changing my mind, I'm not posting my daily results anymore. I'll say that my bankroll is over $800 once again and my winrate is on the rise after 10K hands at Party $25 NL (and boy do I not regret moving from UB - what a difference). I just might make it yet.
I do have a confession - I've been bitten by the MTT bug. So much so that I want to establish a separate bankroll and play at least 2-3 per week (on UB, the tourneys there are much much smaller and require proportionally less luck than say a Party 2,500 $5 event) and the blind structure is good.
I'll be making some periodic and small withdrawls from my ring roll to establish a bankroll on UB so that I can play $5 tourneys and lower (100 entries = $550). I've got $100 on Prima that I'm gong to yank, about $100 on UB as of press time, so the remaining $350 or so will come from my ring game winnings in installments so that I don't unneccessarily imperil my roll.
My long term goal is to gain as much experience as possible and improve at both ring and MTT play - and to eventually:
1. Win a major online tourney ($200 or above buy-in)
2. Play in the WSOP ME (just playing will be fine, I really don't expect to contend in this lifetime, but then again there's Chris Moneymaker...
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3. Be strong enough of a player to play $1000 NL or higher and be proficient enough to play it either FR or 6-max.
4. All while keeping a poker/life balance, which has been difficult over the last few months for me.
All three are a tall order, but that's basically what the plan is, with of course plenty of profiting along the way.
BR (ring) = $829.50
BR (MTT) = $160.77 (includes $100 to be yanked from Prima)