Two bad days and I am down some. I did try to go to slightly higher stakes, ($3.30 - $5.50), but got slammed. I reviewed my games using "Hold'em Manager" software and determined that my decisions were correct, but good old variance (luck) took over and I lost about four in a row. In other words I "Got it in Good", but my 'best hand' lost on the river. I had to check and see if my play was too loose, with my new found wealth from the previous week. It wasn't. I am still running about 18/12/2.5 for VPIP/PFR/AF. I'll explain these stats in the next update. Such is Poker, back to the grind.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
$0 to $10K - My Way - Update #10
What goes up, must come down?
Two bad days and I am down some. I did try to go to slightly higher stakes, ($3.30 - $5.50), but got slammed. I reviewed my games using "Hold'em Manager" software and determined that my decisions were correct, but good old variance (luck) took over and I lost about four in a row. In other words I "Got it in Good", but my 'best hand' lost on the river. I had to check and see if my play was too loose, with my new found wealth from the previous week. It wasn't. I am still running about 18/12/2.5 for VPIP/PFR/AF. I'll explain these stats in the next update. Such is Poker, back to the grind.
Two bad days and I am down some. I did try to go to slightly higher stakes, ($3.30 - $5.50), but got slammed. I reviewed my games using "Hold'em Manager" software and determined that my decisions were correct, but good old variance (luck) took over and I lost about four in a row. In other words I "Got it in Good", but my 'best hand' lost on the river. I had to check and see if my play was too loose, with my new found wealth from the previous week. It wasn't. I am still running about 18/12/2.5 for VPIP/PFR/AF. I'll explain these stats in the next update. Such is Poker, back to the grind.