As I said before, typically I'm going to make this a weekly journal and add to it every Friday or Saturday, but since this is my first time playing in the new month, and I did pretty well, I thought I'd talk about myself a little bit.

I played about an hour and 25 minutes on two tables (never switched). One I didn't do great on. I lost $5.80. I think I got involved in that table a little more than I should've (past the flop) because there were two fishy acting players there with good sized stacks and I guess I didn't want to be the only one not getting their money. My only sizable win was limping/reraising KK UTG. That was a little over $11. My biggest loss at that table was around $6.50. Other than that I didn't get many good cards at that table and yet still managed to get my VP$IP over 18%. While that doesn't seem loose in general, it most certainly was with the cards I was getting.
The second table was a different story altogether. I was getting cards and they were holding up. I won $93.75 at this table. Embarrassingly enough, my third largest win came as a result of me doing what I said I wasn't going to do in my last post; play
![The King of Clubs [Kc]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Kc.gif)
![The Nine of Clubs [9c]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/9c.gif)
![The Jack of Clubs [Jc]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Jc.gif)
My second biggest pot came as I flopped a set with my 88 and got an all-in against me. The opponent had JJ and for the life of me I can't figure out why he went all-in on the turn when an ace had come out on the flop, but that's just the $50 level I guess.
My biggest win was scary though. After 2 limpers, MP2 minimum raised to $1. MP3 called, I called on the button with
![The King of Spades [Ks]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Ks.gif)
![The King of Diamonds [Kd]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Kd.gif)
Any thoughts on where I might've went wrong here? Even though no matter what you say I'm not going to give the money back to him. *L* But I think I may have gotten caught up again with two pair and pushing them quite a bit more strongly than they deserve without making some key considerations that may have eluded me. I did at least slow down and try to think it through while I was playing but now I'm wondering what thoughts I maybe should've been having but didn't. I just looked at it again and it seemed the most likely hand he was pushing was 99. That would maybe account for his small preflop raise and that's the hand I really should've been afraid of. At the time though I'm not sure if him having a 99 even crossed my mind (even though it did cross my mind that one of the limpers may have had 99; it seems like a hand that most people just call raises with other than raise themselves in MP).

My bankroll is finally back up to over the $1200 mark at $1202.11 but some of that is from bonuses I've earned.