Sunday 24 February 2008

A Little Update...A Good Result

Here's how i got on in the 21 games:


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1 1st $4.50
2 1st $4.50
3 5th $0.00
4 1st $4.50
5 9th $0.00
6 5th $0.00
7 5th $0.00
8 4th $0.00
9 9th $0.00
10 8th $0.00

Right, as you can see i started off quite nicely, winning in 3 of the 4 games i started. After this though, my form dropped like crazy and found myself in situations i wouldn't normally get myself into.

After these 10 games, making a little profit i decided to quit there.

I remembered how i built my roll into the $1000's last time on tilt. I achieved this by playing heads up games of 25c/50c and above. To start, as my roll was less than $30 i bought in for $20 against an opponent who was sat in for $50.

It wasn't long before i accumulated a lot of his stack leaving me with about $40 and him $30. Then this hand come:

My BB and i raise to $1.50 with As 4s
He re raises to $2.50 and so i call the $1 extra
Luckily the poker gods bring a low all spades flop...he checks to me and i bet under pot (around $2.50) to look like its a weak bet. he goes ahead and makes the call.
Turn is the queen of clubs and he leads out for $8.50, i run my time bank down to make it look like i hard a hard decision and just call.
River is a blank and i know i cant lose as i have the nuts...my slow call, i think, brought along his next bet, which was all...i was glad to call and show the winning hand.

After boosting my roll $50 i decided to play another opponent at the same level. again i continue to trap and make another $10-$15

I'm going to keep playing these until i go bust or my roll reaches $500.

At the moment its just over $80

Yours Truly

portdeco20

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