The History of my "Game"
I've been playing for a little over a year now, but I still play most of the smaller games. I started out playing .25/.50 limit on Pokerroom with $40 bucks, by the time I was up to $60, I found out about SNG's, and built my bankroll to $250 playing nothing but $5, but instead of moving up to $10, I continued playing those and started playing $25 NL, between these 2 games (and one multi that I managed to take 6/400, I suck at multi's though), I built up to around $550, which I thought was solid for the levels I was playing at. Then xmas rolls around and me and my fiance are both broke as a joke, so I end up taking out $300 to buy the presents for the year. After that, work got hectic and my playing time decreased significantly, and I kind of hovered around even. Oh yeah, I also played solely on Poker Room, but someone told me about Stars so I move $100 over there and started playing the SNG's there, built up to about $200 in each site, playing rings on PRoom and SNG's on Stars. So then, I decide to take $100 from to play $25NL at Party, I clear my $30 bonus but between overplaying a few and a couple of suck outs, I end up with on $60 left, add to that a lost buyin and 1/2 from Stars, and my stack's not looking so hot, but not too bad.
The Plan
Ok, so I add up my bankroll b/w all the sites and I have about $360 all together which I think is decent since I still play the low levels. So here is my plan now, I took my $60 out of Party, and I'm going to play mostly SNG's on stars mixed with a little NL on PRoom until the next Party bonus comes up, then I'm dumping it all into Party so that I can get a real bonus this time.
My Goals
Move up to $10 SNG's - Yeah, I've heard, there's not much difference b/w $5 and $10 skill wise, but I still want to have a solid bankroll before attempting the jump since I tend to be kind of streaky, and I don't want to start playing a higher level and hit a bad streak, so I think I would like to have a $500 bankroll before moving up.
Win consistently at $25NL - The first time I attempted NL I did pretty well and $200 over a couple of months, but when I play now, I've been having a hard time keeping up. Lately I haven't been making much off of my great hands like flopped trips, and am losing too much with hands like TPTK and overpairs, add in a couple of bad beats and I'm on a losing streak. I've been reading off of this site for a while now and have learned an amazing amount of information, so I hope to put this to good use and start winning again.
I think that's more than enough to keep me busy for a while, now for the challenging part, finding time. I usually work 40-50 hour weeks, am in the process of planning a wedding (well, really she's planning, I just have to come up with the $$), and we're also looking to buy a house. So, lately time is a valuable commodity and if I can find an hour to play a day I'm doing well, but on the other hand, I really need to start making some extra cash so that should give me enough motivation to find the time.
Well, thanks if you actually took the time to read all this ****, hopefully it will get more interesting, but I can't make any promises
