My "career" has officially begun. I won some money since I was tracking it last month and got my bankroll up over $1400. Now I have to do some experimenting to determine which games I will be the most successful at and enjoy playing as well.
I use the term career very loosely lol. I will not be working for at least a year - and if by then I am earning part-time money of a sufficient amount playing poker I will not have to return to a regular job. So I am fortunate that I can view this as a potential career without a lot of risk or pressure to make a killing at it. I am willing to back that $1400 with a near equal amount but if I were to lose all of that I would have to return to playing poker recreationally.
My immediate plans are to dabble in some different types of tournaments and play some $25NL as well. I started on last Monday. So far I am down $3.70 in tournaments and up $28.92 in cash games. So I ended the first week up $25.22. I am liking the cash games - not just because I am winning at that but I feel I have more control over what happens. I am also fortunate enough to have some great players at Cardschat willing to review my hands and give me advice.
I say dabble because there are some things I need to do before I get serious and play a lot. I have a lot of reading to do. For tournament play I am starting with HOH vol 1. We will even be doing a book discussion on that at Cardschat which will be fun. For cash I have ordered Slanskey/Miller's NLHE Theory and Practice.
I also need to get my Pokertracker and Hud back up and running. I hope to do that within a few days.
So wish me luck!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
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2 comments:
Good luck Deb. I've no doubt you're on your way.
I just wanted to let you know that I'm reading all your blogs. Unfortunately It's difficult to comment on the Blackberry.
Harrington is a must,but I didn't get alot out of Sklanskys Tournament Poker. It's just not geared enough toward NLH.
I liked The Poker Tournament Formula by Arnold Snyder and Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen.
-Roy
Thanks Roy!
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