BoBByBadfingers= super lazy
Well, It's been a few weeks, and I've probably played about 4 days worth of poker in those few weeks, how sad is that...UGH...anyway nothing to crazy has happened, I did have a Glimmer of tourny success about a week 1/2 ago when I got 3rd in a 69+6$ 6 man MTT. I think it was a 5k garuntee. that got me about 1250$ It was the first time ive been deep in a tournament online and actually played " to win" u could say. I was making plays and squeezes, as compared to my usual ABC, im scared to go out looking like an idiot self. It really helped that it was a 6 handed tourny, I really feel so much more comfortable at a 6man table for some reason. My game at 9-10 man tables in cash and MTT's needs a lot of work. Other than that tourny I havent done much i suppose im up about $1500 playing my little mini sessions of HU in last coupel weeks, being up that for amount of hands Ive played and gettting 3rd in that tourny is pretty optimal considering how little ive actually done this last couple weeks, I have some issues i need to clear up and then hopefully I can hit poker hard again soon here. I dont really have any hands to post because i havent updated my poker tracker since FT had that big upgrade so i guess i cant imprt any hands. I think thats part of the reason why Im kinda switching to HU cash, becuse in HU cash all the software and PT are kinda uselesss i think, i think the idleminer could be useful just to let you know who the grinders are but for the most part HU is about " the flow" not what the guys pre flop raise % is. I've alays enjoyed playing poker, not dealing with all this software crap, i wish no one had it so i wouldnt have to have it either..
I'm considering just buying in to a couple of those FTOPS events, this coming week, I would of much rather satillite into them but obv im way to lazy to do that. Other than that i dont have to many plans as far as poker goes, I'll prolly jstu stick to playing HU cash and MTT's occasionaly...very boring post i know ill do better next time.
A card player should learn that once the money is in the pot, it isn't his any longer.
-- Herbert Yardley (1957)


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