
I've always been interested in cards and gambling in general, from when i was five and would play with relatives to making bets with friends on anything and everything to playing online poker. I learned draw poker when I was young and played it for fun every now and then, but apart from that my poker knowledge was limited until a few months ago when, staying over at a friends house, the tv was tuned to the WPT and one of my friends began explaining the rules of this "new game" Texas Hold Em' to everyone. I was immediately interested and started watching the show more closely, the betting, the gameplay and strategy, it was all very interesting. After this I spent a while watching more episodes and eventually found myself searching the web for tips on my game. I stumbled upon PokerStars and began playing the play money tables there for a while. I would 3-4 table and I was playing almost every hand, hoping to "get lucky". After a bit of reading I learnt things like starting hand selection and began playing much tighter. At this point i'd classify my style of play as Tight-Passive.. the perfect rock.
I spent a month or so on the play money tables before deciding to deposit. According to a few sites i'd been to, "Party Poker" was the best place to play because so many people were poor players. So I deposited $50 at Party and began playing the NL25 tables. I was a break-even player at this point. I'd play SNGs and Ring games and switch between, trying to win but losing just as much as i won. Slowly but surely I got a bit better, and found my BR up to about the 250 mark. I then bought PT and that's when I found this forum. I did a google search for the best PT guides and found Excessions' huge tutorial for PT and found it very helpful.
I played about 30k hands at the NL25 limits and recorded a winning of about 5 PTBB/100. Not bad for a beginner, but certainly not optimal. Reading this forum I learned things like continuation bets, the importance of aggression, limping in with PPs, and the other well advocated tips the wise members of this forum propose.
I decided to move up to NL50 and that's about where I am at this point of my poker career. I've skipped a few unimportant stages, such as bonus whoring and trying out a few other sites, as that doesn't particularly concern my poker playing abilities. I've played about 5,000 hands @ Party NL50, and so far my PTBB/100 is an unimpressive 1.5. I have identified my main problem is FPS (fancy play syndrome) as i'm trying to play advanced poker against fish, maniacs and calling stations, which does not work at all. My total aggression (not including preflop) is about 7, and I can't seem to stop betting out on the flop AND turn when I think I can push someone off their hand. I've decided i'm going to play straight ABC poker and hopefully stay disciplined enough to not stray from this strategy. If it looks like i'm not playing ABC poker, please give me a nudge back on track.
My goal is to book 30k hands (another 25k) at NL50 and have my winrate to at least 5PTBB/100 for those hands. While I know 10+ is certainly achieveable, it's a bit unrealistic to expect that type of winrate considering I play 4 tables at once. I'm playing on the MultiPoker skin at the moment and have approximately $1,000 in my bankroll. Depending on how I do after these 30k hands, I may move up to NL100 (bankroll permitting).
My current stats after 5k hands at Nl50 (any advice? I know this is a small sample size and i've suffered a few bad beats that have had a huge impact on my winrate, but if there's anything major please point it out).

Well I think that's about it for now. I'll post my first proper entry in a few hours when I play my first session. Other than that.. Thanks for reading!