February 2009 Results

Well….. I’m glad that’s over! What a brutal month. From what I’ve been reading on other blogs it looks like I’m not the only one who’s glad to get through February alive. I played 2,800 hands across 10 limits with the majority of those hands being $0.25/$0.50 6 max. I’ve been trying to focus on playing one game consistently and have figured out that 0.25/0.50 6max LHE is the game that I excel at. Most of February’s loss came taking a shot at $1/$2 6max LHE where I proceeded to lose 28BBs. Not the best Idea coming off a tilt session.

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I did manage to post a slightly profitable month playing tournaments for the second month in a row. Looking at my statistics dating back to when I first started shows that MTTs is my best overall game. I played 58 tournaments and had two big cashes which included a Final table in Full Tilt’s Daily Double and a 58th place finish in PokerStars $10K guaranteed.

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So I’m glad that months over. March has started out excellent as in the first 4 days I’ve completely washed out my February losses. I had my first losing session yesterday when I tried 4 tabling for the first time. I’ve played a few tournaments but I’m focusing on making Iron Man for March. I figure in order for that to happen I need to play 500 hands a night during the week. This is by far the highest volume I’ve ever tried to play, but it should be pretty easy if I can 4 table 0.25/0.50 6max for 2 hours a night. Sundays will be reserved almost exclusively for tournaments and of course I’ll be playing the BBT4 events during the week.

My Goals for March:

  • Move up to $0.50/$1 6max by April 1st
  • Make Iron Man for March
  • Play 10,000 hands
  • Final Table a BTT4 event
  • Take a couple shots at $20+ MTT
  • Have a proper roll to play $10+ MTTs by April 1st

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