April 02, 2010

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Blog by : mallonag
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Hey so i thought it was about time I actually started a blog. I spend a lot of time reading other players blogs so may as well devote some time into creating my own. I think it's a good way of talking to yourself without people thinking your crazy! Anyway my background in poker is that I was primarily a heads up player at 50/1 on stars and tilt and was doing pretty well at those games running at about 7-8 bb/100 over quite a large sample but have lacked the necessary gamble to move up limits. Over the last month I've been focusing on rush 6max tables and after runnin quite badly initially I am starting to crush those games. There is quite a significant difference in heads up and 6 max tables which took me a while to adjust to. At these limits people just nit it up, although maybe that isn't as true of regular 6 max which I have limited experience of. Been playing quite alot of live poker with a good friend who is a very decent live player( he seems to lack the discipline to play online). Anyway we have both agreed to take 50% of each other in live games which has been to my benefit so far as he's up over 12 buy ins in just 2 sessions. Im also up over those sessions and my early impressions of live poker are that it is so much softer than online it would be rude not to play. All in all, ended March around 3000 dollars richer and am optimistic about the future. I have a renewed enthusiam for poker and technically and psychologically my game is sharp. Good luck to anyone who bothered to read that rambling. Hoping future entries are more entertaining.

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