September 29, 2007

Who I am

Blog by : lewaqs
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I am french, 21 years old in few months and play poker since my 19's birthday.

I won in my first year 2k$ playing No Limit Hold'em, that's not a lot but not unhappy to be a winning player. None of my friends know anything about this game so I arrived here by myself. My schedule was also very full (playing volley ball, seing my girlfriend, etc.. That was tough to combine these things.

In june I was at 10K$, moving quickly from NL25 to NL200.. I moved up again until 14.5K$... I took some shots at NL400 and NL600 where I got a cold deck mobing down to 10K$ in July. I kept playing NL400 to get the skills I don't have and since that moment I stay near 12K$ playing NL200 (my canadian's friends advise me to play a lot more to NL200 before moving up).

And nowadays I am bored playing poker... I do love this game, thinking about it all the time etc... but I don't have a lot of feelings when I play because my results are just even. So I decided to buy a CR account and see vid©os of my favorite online player : sbrugby. He plays a lot of Omaha so I decided to take some shots and here I am playing PLO200.

I lost something like 4 buyins in one week but for 3 of them I was favorite. I am still bored when I play poker these days, I always got difficulties to do a break because I like too much playing poker..

I am going to fix objectivs from now to october the 15th, I have to :

- watch 1 CR video per day

- stop playing NLH until I refind the love of the game

- reach 3000$ in my poker account to be a PLO winner ( I have 1290$ right now)

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