
I started playing online poker for real money March 1st, 2005 with a $25 deposit at UB and a $40 deposit at Bodog. I ended up losing that $25 at UB and redeposited another $25 which I ultimately lost as well. The $40 at bodog however, ended up snowballing into almost $2100 at about 18 different sites by the end of the year. I guess maybe it's safe to say that I have learned a thing or two about this game and I would have to admit that a good portion of that learning came from BTP and the great posters that we have in this forum. Of course reading books helped as well.
I started out playing NL because that is what I saw everyone on tv was playing and that's what I knew at the time. I managed to take the $40 and work it up to $500 playing NL strictly at Bodog with no bonuses other than the inital one. Then I read about bonus whoring and thought I would very much like to try that. So, I opened 2 Crypto accounts, 1 at William Hill and the other at Poker Plex so I could play NL 100 to get all that "easy" money that people were talking about. Heh, I had never played higher than NL25 at that point and over the course over ONE day I lost 60% of my $500 bankroll. I was sick to my stomach and quit playing for about 3 days because of this. Then I decided that I would put my tail between my legs and go back to my games at Bodog that I knew I could beat. I ground it out until the roll was back up to $500 and decided to join Party Poker to get the $100 bonus. Bought PokerTracker about that time as well and started using Poker Ace HUD too and easily cleared that bonus plus a bit of profit. Did that over and over at some of the other sites since then and now have a nice little bankroll to play with.
Around September, I got some VERY bad financial news and had to withdraw some of the roll to help with that. It also became apparent after reading some of the journals here, that if I could ever get to high enough stakes playing poker that I would be able to help my financial situation at home a LOT! It was at this time that I decided to make the switch to Limit poker as that seemed to me to be a safer way of clearing bonuses and building the bankroll to the amounts needed to play those higher stakes. I had been reading Piersmajestyk's journal and he seemed to be quite successful playing Limit in a style that has VERY low variance. That sealed it for me. Since then, with his help and the help of many of you here (whether you knew it or not), I have gotten to be a halfway decent player who turns a profit while clearing the bonuses. I'm hoping that 2006 will see me get to the games at the 5/10 stakes by the end of the year. If that happens, my bankroll should be big enough to withstand a monthly withdrawal for household use as well as sustain the limits I want to play at and still increase at the same time. I just hope I am able to put in the hours that I have been able to in the past year.
So, here goes:
January: 124.75 hours, 12120 hands,
February: 129.07 hours, 10815 hands,
March: 223.56 hours, 15605 hands,
May: 186.34 Total Table Hours, 12745 hands,
June: 123.96 hours, 8392 hands,
July 2006:
1: 2 sessions: 9.5 hours, 400 hands, $186.00 (live play + slots)
2: 2 sessions: 9.72 hours, 649 hands, $629.90 (took 3rd in tourney for the majority of it)
3: 2 sessions: 6.07 hours, 439 hands, $102.92
4: 3 sessions, 4.33 hours, 259 hands, $16.65
5: 1 session, 4.47 hours, 469 hands, -$334.55
6: 2 sessions, 2.42 hours, 208 hands, $199.07 (281.32 from BJ)
7: 1 session, 2.97 hours, 170 hands, $163.00 (3.50 from BJ)
YTD$: $3074.31
YTD TOTAL TABLE HOURS played: 1069.50
YTD hands: 78453
Current Winning Streak: 2 days (started on 7/6)
Longest Winning Streak: 19 days (1/10 thru 1/28)
Biggest Winning Day Total: $629.90 (7-02-06)
Biggest Losing Day Total: -$535.05 (5-29-06)
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