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September 16 2008

Lucky number six

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So in this stretch of 4BI+ days that I have been have I haven't yet gone in the red for more than 5 dollars for five straight days...until today. Through 500 hands I was down 2 BI's and needless to say this shook me a little. I took a little time off and hung out w a buddy and got poker off my mind for a little.

Him and some of his buddies asked me if I wanted to join them for some beers and Monday night football, and I really wanted to, but the allure of a six day streak was calling my name. I knew I had to make 7BI's in less than 1500 hands and there was no way I was doing this if I drank anything. Plus my buddy is coming into town for a long weekend, and I will probably take a couple days off to do nothing but party. So I decided to go to work instead of partyin tonight.

Thank heavens I played better this time around and I ran up up 7BI's in 600 hands. Of course I was 1.30 below the clean 100 so I had to go back and 4 table. I flopped a set OOP, but this wasn't enough to get me what I needed, and I was down to playing one table and had to make a soul read call with third pair to beat king high before I logged off with my 6th four BI day in a row. I am feeling really good now and I feel there is now reason that I can't make 300-400 dollars a week at this limit, so there is no reason to move up until I can easily make at least 500 at the next limit.

I am really hoping that I will be reporting back tomorrow with my seventh day in a row. That would be sick, but today I heard Patrik Antonius talk about how he used to have winning days 9/10 at these limits. So i am shooting for 8 days in a row before Mike gets here. That would be dope.

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