Alright, so after reading some comments from my last entry I definitely gave some serious thought to my game. I probably do focus on beats too much, when I should just forget about them. Anyways, I decided to start over fresh. After a terrible Saturday, my BR was down to about $2.5k. I considered switching to tourneys and/or limit for a while, played a couple tourneys and one limit session, and decided to stick with NL.
So, I created a new challenge for myself, to try to get out of the rut I've been in lately. I usually don't set money goals, just hand goals, but I've decided I need something to motivate myself. The new challenge is to get my bankroll over $10k in the next 60 days, playing an average of at least 1000 hands per day. This should be doable, as I should be able to move back to NL $100 soon, and I'm including all bonuses and RB. Updates so far:
Day 1 (2/11):
I ran very well, played a pretty good game and had two nice sessions. Won an almost 150 BB pot with AA vs. QQ, hit a big combo draw with KhQh on a JhThx flop, Ad on the turn, and got paid off with quad jacks with AJ on an AJJJx board against AK.
Final totals:
+$225.45 over 1,271 hands.
Current BR: $2,752
Day 2 (2/12):
Off. Didn't get any hands in due to work and other shit. Oh well, will probably play plenty of hands today.
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