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January 21 2009

max amount of time i can play in a day...

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so it has been a rather difficult question for me for quite some time trying to figure out when I am suppose to log off when I am up, or down for that matter. I have tried a few different things for a while and only one thing really worked for quite some time. Back when I was grinding the 25NL I would log off when I was up 4BI's and that worked pretty well.

However I have found that it is never good to be results oriented in poker. It needs to be a question of whether or not I am playing well, and if the games are good. I have found that I play my best poker up to about 1 and 1/2 hours then I usually flatten out for that last 1/2 hour, or start spewing before then. That 1.5 really seems to be the sweet spot for me, but I don't always play well all that time. So if I start tilting/spewing before then and I find that I'm not playing my best poker then usually I have to log off and quit.

So from now on whenever logging on to play a sesh it will be my goal to play well for the next hour and a half. I will time that out and if at the end of that I feel that I am playing well and can continue this, and the games happen to be really good, fish got alota money in front of them, then I can continue playing for then next half hour. But I will be extremely cautious and try my best to play tight.

So really try to make it to that 1.5 spot and if the games aren't exceptionally good, log off, no matter what your results are. Cause I never play my best poker after that time period. I think this will be huge for me, and I think I'm bout ready to run hot at the 100. My goal right now is to make 3BI's in the next 3 days straight and then I will be back for another blog.

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