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March 25 2008

Pooperhausen

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10nl

Ok, On the off chance that anyone gives a shit enough to read this besides me, I've decided to post a bit here about the weekend. I thought of all kinds of ways to make it out like it is something then what it is. Ways to make it sound like I'm not really the donkey that I am, but try as I might, I just can't figure a way to really escape blame here.

I went on a minor downswing that I knew was comin on friday, didn't play any saturday, continued it going down yesterday donked two 10 dollah events, then decided I should play some 25nl. And then this mornin some more 25nl. But on the way to work I talked into my little recorder thingy some and came to the followin conclusions.

1: I need to focus upon putting more hands into 10nl to move up to 25nl. To do this, I am going to quit using the mornings before work to blog here and just play 1-200 hands. I'll blog either in the evening before bed or on the weekends only. Dunno. We'll see.

2: I need to realize why I am utilizing the 25 buy in rule.

3: 25nl seems beatable and I really think I could just move up I know I ran poorly but man I took some truly bad beats there. I lost a total of 7 buy ins at 10 nl 5.3 of which were 25nl and probably 4.3 of them were truly bad beats. Perhaps I could get away from some but I got set under set twice for full 50 bucks right there. But as much as I think I can and want to, I realize that this variance will kil me without the proper roll. So I'm not going there till ready.

4: Be the "Professional"

These things and simply quit being afraid. Today I was positive a buy in so that erased some of the losses but just figured I'd say hey.

Later

--T2T

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