May was an interesting month. Looking back I played 110 hours of poker. Did I mention that I have a full time job and a family? I'm quite simply playing too much. But the focus was there, mostly -- I had one donk session where I tilted away $500 or so, but other than that I was on and cleared about $2000 for the month.
But that's the past, and we're on to the present.
I found $200. I logged in to Party because I told a guy I'd coach him for an hour as he played 25NL...I found that I had left $200 there that I forgot about. Which got me thinking, maybe I should check some other accounts. But I haven't done that yet. Instead, I started my great party poker experiment.
I decided that I'd play the $200 without adding to it, just to see what I can do. So that meant dropping down a bit, and I bought into 3 50 NL games. I figured what the heck, that left me one buy-in margin of error. For anyone thinking this is an insane way to play, please realize that I have a real bankroll, and I'm not risking my entire poker life on one session. But being short cash at the site did create some interesting situations.
First, dropping back to 50NL and playing loose tables I wasn't taking it seriously. After an hour I found I was playing about 30% VPIP

But then I started to play. After another hour I had one table that was even, one table at $100, and one table at $20. If all things were equal, I'd have closed the $100 and the $20 and opened two new tables...but the $100 table had the lord king of all donkeys on it...and he was rebuying. In fact, to get me to $100, he called my push for his stack ($20 at the time) when I had an overpair QQ and he had a straight. Except there was a problem...there was no straight on the board. He had 5 6 7 8 10. This visibly upset him, because he was pretty sure a straight was better than a pair. But he rebought for $50 more, and I really didn't want to leave him.
So that left me playing a table with $20. Basically since I would never get odds for a draw, I was trying to wait for a hand I could push with. Finally I get KK in the BB...and the loose table folds around to me. I ended up pushing with 77 on a 442 flop and losing to JJ. So I was playing two tables.
The one table continued to pay off, and I finished with $150 there, basically breaking me even for the night. I'm going to have to take my play more seriously if I want this to work.