Joined: Feb '13
Location: Canada
Age: 46 (M)
Posts: 1204
Hey ladies and gents. Been a while since i jumped on the boards and chatted it up. Took a bit a hiatus due to family stuff going on with my in-laws. Family before everything right?
So now that I'm back I started by playing the 1pm BRM on PS.
This tourney has so many runners these days that I thought it may be a waste of time but to my suprise and some solid and risky play I have made the money!
Currently sitting 51 of 108 runners with 82k in chips. Not too bad for first real action in about 6 + months. Wish me luck. 7800+ Runners
Glad to be back and look to be a new focused machine this time around.
Updates will be coming once I have finished this tourney or mad the final table.
Edited by TheIrish77 (01 February 2015 @ 19:55 GMT)
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
Age: 47 (F)
Posts: 14136
Welcome back. You have made a good start no doubt about that. Maybe the break recharged your luck Now all you have to do is finish it with the best possible way by taking it down. Good luck with it.
Joined: Oct '14
Location: Serbia
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 4358
congratulation on your win... I only play BRM freerolls for leaderboard, but I was so desapointed in this one, that I dont think I will play anymore... rather spend time on some tournament beause its very hard to enter and stay on leaderboard on pokerstars... good luck on your leaderboard, hope you will menage to stay on it till end
Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 59 (M)
Posts: 5712
Welcome back The Irish...nice to see family before all else.....lovely sentiment. Good luck with your return to poker and hope that your successes are as long lasting as the outcome of your family stuff so that it makes it all very worth while.
Joined: Feb '14
Location: Tunisia
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 2135
Welcome Back That is pretty decent run for your first game back Don't forget about the leader-board if you keep making runs like that , you will be sure in the list next time Good luck at the tables
Joined: Oct '14
Location: Germany
Age: 41 (M)
Posts: 429
Welcome back mate. I think you have made the right decision taking a break from poker to spend more time with your family. It is definitely the best thing in life and way more importand than playing some poker.
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
Age: 47 (F)
Posts: 14136
While the money you won is practically nothing the position you finished is e very good one considering the amount of entrants. Not to mention of course that in these tournaments there are many playing an all in game most of the times, so that makes it even harder. Nice one.