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Yaffie   United Kingdom. Mar 23 2009 20:31. Posts 672
Exactly a year ago I deposited $50 on pokerstars. I'm up $3161 cash, approximately $1200 tournaments and ~$400 through bonuses.

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Overall I'm disappointed. The amount of time I've put in to improving my game definitely doesn't warrant the limit that I'm playing at. I know I'm good enough to be playing NL50, and would be at least taking NL100 shots if I hadn't tilt withdrawn 3 times over the year.

A week ago I felt like I was finally getting somewhere solid - I'd been beating NL25 for a couple of months, albeit at 3-4 BB/100, and I was regularly sitting down at NL50 tables when there were fish. My bankroll at that stage was ~$1700. I was on course for my best month ever - over $500 up before march 15 - and then the doomswitch came on. I did keep playing through it, and broke even for a few days, until I lost over $350 over a couple of sessions. Yet again I took what I had left and withdrew back down to $200, and I find myself grinding NL10

You can see where I've withdrawn in my year graph. How depressing.

Anyway I'll keep going because it is nice having the extra cash but this is most definitely NOT the end I wanted for my first year at PS.

Also I have 20k fpps to spend. I feel like I should get myself something nice now the year is up as I haven't spent a single one as far as I can remember. I'm thinking £50 amazon gift vouchers?

Adam

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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Mar 23 2009 20:46. Posts 15163

Welcome to back to NL10, the limit of real men. (me)

The graph looks really sick with no major downswings and good winning ratio, good luck with getting back to higher limits!





P.S. The gift vouchers are probably the best value for money yes. Unless you want the sexy donkey toy and some clothes ;o

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joLin   United States. Mar 23 2009 21:01. Posts 3818

i dont understand tilt withdrawals.

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Yaffie   United Kingdom. Mar 24 2009 04:52. Posts 672

it's a "take my money and run" attitude


ConquistadoR   Germany. May 23 2009 16:37. Posts 1952

I used to do a lot of tilt withdrawals too.

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terrybunny19240   United States. May 24 2009 13:48. Posts 13829



atleast you got to spend some extra money you wouldn't of had


year-update sounds cool I think I will do one in a week

 Last edit: 24/05/2009 13:50

 



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