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		<title>Good poker day</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 15:45:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I sat down at four 25NL tables and didn&#8217;t do so hot right out of the box.   Caught a couple bad rivers that gave me just enough to pay someone off (don&#8217;t you have that?)  And I was quickly down two buy-ins.  Considering that I know I am playing over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I sat down at four 25NL tables and didn&#8217;t do so hot right out of the box.   Caught a couple bad rivers that gave me just enough to pay someone off (don&#8217;t you have that?)  And I was quickly down two buy-ins.  Considering that I know I am playing over my head and $50 is about 1/6 of my roll I forced myself to drop down and grind it back.</p>
<p>Normally I hate sessions like this.  I hate when I am quickly down a buy-in or two.  It&#8217;s pretty crazy cause I play super tight when I start a session.  I like to pick my spots until I have some sort of image that I can work with.  Also like I mentioned before, I tend to not have any <a href="http://www.learn2holdem.com/poker-software-reviews/holdem-manager-review.htm">Holdem Manager</a> reads on players when I sit down &#8211; so for about the first 50 hands or so I basically just ignore any stats as the sample size is just too low (50 is still too low for some stats but ok for stuff like VPIP and PFR%).</p>
<p>Anyways I started grinding at the $10NL level and after about 2 hours had won back to even.  I decided to call it a day because despite not winning any money &#8211; I was able to walk away feeling good about my overall play at the end.</p>
<p>Today I sat at my computer actually planning to play some SNG&#8217;s to mix things up a bit.  Sometimes I do this as a sort of &#8220;reward&#8221; for myself as I enjoy some SNG and Tournament poker even though I feel my style is strongly more suited for cash.  Anyway I logged in and noticed that I am only like 50 FPP&#8217;s from my deposit bonus of $50 and I decided to work that off before anything else.</p>
<p>So this time I decided to sit down at only three 25NL tables.  Yes I know really it&#8217;s probably dumb &#8211; but I am stubborn and realize I can play at the level &#8211; and dominate &#8211; I just don&#8217;t have much room to move when variance throws a brick into my face when I first sit down.  So I decide to only sit down at three tables rather then the normal four to increase my focus and concentration.  I figure I have the $50 deposit as insurance and away I go.</p>
<p>Well let me tell you &#8211; I really need to start clocking some hours on the weekends and prime time.  I played for overall about 3.5 hours and initially was probably down a buy-in across the three tables while I was just waiting to catch some hands.  I had a couple hands where I rivered a second pair &#8211; only enabling me to then pay off some guy with a set.  This happened twice and I hate when this happens.  It&#8217;s an easy fold with one pair &#8211; but when I hit my kicker on the river it&#8217;s so hard to fold it to some of these passive players.</p>
<p>The first two hours were really odd.  It seemed each hand I got it in good either pre-flop or on the flop &#8211; I ended up losing.  So why isn&#8217;t this a bloodbath post about how much I hate poker?  Cause when the reverse seemed to happen I sucked out some major river cards to take down some huge pots.  It basically evened out.</p>
<p>I seriously think I am a much better player when I have a larger stack.  Yeah I hear most of you saying &#8220;Duh&#8221; but I just think it really fits my game.  I am able to apply much more pressure.  And with my real aggressive style &#8211; when another player looks over and is trying to think &#8220;should I 3 bet him?&#8221; he knows that not only am I not afraid to mix it up &#8211; I also have the ability to felt them.</p>
<p>I think it just really lends itself to my styles&#8217; image at the table.  Now when I talk about style dont misunderstand.  Generally at these levels image and style mean absolutely zero.  But there is generally one &#8211; or maybe two people at a 6max table that will pay attention.  You MUST identify these people and play accordingly.</p>
<p>For about the last 30 minutes of my session, I went on an insane run.  It just seemed like I was getting good starting hands &#8211; and even when I didn&#8217;t my garbage turned to gold.  I had two sets of quads (didnt get to win much with them though).  I was also able to really assert myself on the table and was really being aggressive pre-flop.  I also had the immense pleaser of tilting a few players with my constant aggression and 3betting.</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it an awesome feeling when you have raised this guy in the blinds 5 rotations in a row from the button, and when he finally decides to push back and shoves his $30 stack in against your $1 raise you look down at KK or AA.  This happened to me.  They finally got fed up with me and shoved trying to &#8220;make a statement&#8221; and wouldn&#8217;t you know it &#8211; I wake up with a monster.  God that&#8217;s a great feeling.</p>
<p>Basically I milked this out for a bit &#8211; but I knew I was going to get caught at some point so I tightened up a bit and won a few more smallish pots and decided to just call it a day.  It&#8217;s a great feeling in my quest to know that I basically just doubled up my bankroll (up $200 in winnings and the $50 from the bonus).  Now my roll stands at $500 and I am able to comfortably and guilt free play $25NL.</p>
<p>I have another $300 on FullTilt but I think with all the deposit headaches going on these days I will just keep it there.  I am nowhere near ready for 50NL right now anyways so I am in no rush to get my bankroll to that level.</p>
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