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January 10 2008

It went awfull but going ok now

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I was sort of strugling at the start of NL200, just playing poor and I tried a lot opening my game wich cost me some.

I ended december with -$133.50 over 35k hands, wich is a very bad result even with the bad run I took. I just tilted a lot of my roll and wasn't playing well, also the 8-tabling wasn't really helpfull. I also played some limit where I ended with a small loss, at the 6-max NL I ended with a 0.53BB/100 so better then nothing. I really don't give much about the end result since I learned a lot wich was really needed. Also when I started I had some trouble with the other regs but now I think I'm way ahead of most of them.

In Januari it started out as bad as it did at the end of December with some run of beats but now I´m running hot again for the last 3 days and now have a $1783 profit for the month so far. Playing 20/17.6/5.5 and played 11k hands. I did some thinking about the goal I set wich was playing NL1000 in the end of July. If I want to reach it I got 2 months for every limit and then I have one month left, so if I run into some trouble I got some buffer.

For every limit I have to earn 30 buyins wich is 3000BB. This is 1500PTBB, so I have to make 750PTBB per month. Let's say I run 2PTBB/100 and I play 4 tables per session. On average I play 106 hands per hour, so let's say 100. In this case I make 8PTBB per hour. So I have to play 93.75 hour or 37.5k hands, which is easily doable. Offcourse I hope to run a little better than 2PTBB/100.

I hope to post some hands tommorow and go a little deeper in what I've done these last couple of days.

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