Archive for December, 2009

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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Not sure where things are going these days. I suspect what’s gonna happen is I’ll donk around for the rest of the holiday season, start grinding again in the new year, probably re-starting at 10nl again. I think I’ve lost some confidence again what with not playing much and playing micro tourneys and some super […]

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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Not much posting, basically due to a lack of playing. I’d been dreading, or at least not looking forward to the first two weeks of December because I knew it was going to be busy. Two gigs, two meetings on top of regular family responsibilities and I went into a bit of a depression in […]

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Saturday, December 5th, 2009

So because I was a little pissed off, I decided to play $25nl anyway. Got up to 10 tables, then purged off the two that I was having the most difficulty with. This hand I’m after the guy who I’ve noted as unable to fold overpairs on the flop, so when I flop a straight […]

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Friday, December 4th, 2009

Meh, still not sure what I want to do. Played one short session, up a few dollars, but somewhat unenthusiastically, of 25nl FR. Only 14bb(7BB)/100 or something. Basically I think the options are to make a full-ish move to 50nl FR, or to 25nl 6 max. A third option would be to donk for a […]

Pause, for consideration

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

After what was probably a small down session, only playing 4 tables of 25nl FR because I only had 40 minutes to play, I was left still trying to figure out where my head is at in terms of poker. I’m gonna ramble here, ’cause I wanna trace what I’m not sure that I’m clear […]

vandweller; from $100 to $5,500

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

In connection with my accidental registration for a $1.20 sit and go on Full Tilt the other day, if anyone is interested, vandweller, a Deuces Cracked instructor, started a project on November 1, 2009. He’s started with a bankroll of $100, has a bankroll management plan in place, and is targeting a bankroll of $5,500. […]