Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 60 (M)
Posts: 5713
YOUT..... Another crazy but enthralling challenge that you have set for yourself. The principle appears to be don't play badly with a decent investment to improve your chances of making more money, but the risk of losing is quite high. I love your approach to not playing badly rather than playing well! We should all learn from that!
Joined: May '12
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 2064
Winding up for the night, and was low on tourneys so threw a few live tables in there to keep the FPP ticking up.
Will end the night roughly $11 down if I don't cash in this last tourney... and with just 80 points to go until the $50 Stellar reward - I'll get that tomorrow. And have done all available challenges, so am reg'd in 5 all-in shootouts.
Been a decent night overall - basically freerolled the Daily TD with other wins, but had no luck in it... also had some baffling play vs me rewarded in the couple of $11 timed tourneys I played, so could've been a lot better.
Joined: May '12
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 2064
$59 and some cents... but closing in on the $50, and am pretty sure I'll do better in the Daily tomorrow.... Plus a chance at cashing in the all-in thingies...
------------ Oh... actually $65 - didn't realise I still had cash at a cash table.
Joined: May '08
Location: Netherlands
Age: 54 (M)
Posts: 6197
Nice challenge
But if your a winning player i think its better to concentrate on building your roll with good bankrollmanagement, i know its boring to do this but i guess this challenge comes out of boringness am i right?
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
Age: 47 (F)
Posts: 14195
Maybe it is one more way to get motivated and play poker. For some the game can be boring indeed, and they lose interest fast. Especially when they dont win money. Another reason is your way of life. If you are not a committed poker player and you are looking for some free time to play, then most of the times you are using this time to do something else.
Joined: Oct '08
Location: Canada
Age: 66 (M)
Posts: 2423
havn't had a chance to check out your games today yet, was playing the $2.50--1K gtd at tilt finished in 14th for 9 bucks. my AQ suited lost to pocket 3's.
Joined: May '12
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 2064
Managed to claw back some of the losses from the mis-clicked tourney by finishing 4th in $5.50 SD 2-7 Re-entry.... now running fairly well in the $1 rebuy ~230/1500