

With 1 day left in the month I am currently sitting at $3800... It has been great, wonderful, awesome, etc... I can't say the same for all site, but I have broken even on Mansion keeping my $50 start up capital floating around $1300 to $1600 and haven't played much on the other sites.
I have been playing to get silver iron man status for my 2nd month in a row and have been still cracking the satty's and playing $11 turbos and $14 super turbos and running pretty well.
I have used a few $26 tokens and cashed 2/2 tries in limit games and played some 7-game and HORSE games and cashed or won the tournament entry in over 50% of those.
I have also been taking advantage of all the super satty's to the FTOPS events and cashing out the T $'s to use in my SNG games. I wish I could show you some graphs or show you results from Sharkscope on myself but am too putercore ignorant for that kind of thing. Plus my PT3 graph actually shows me as a losing player because it doesn't account for satty's. So I use it primarily for stats on other players and hand reviews.
I have also started playing only 4-6 tables at a time and not trying to push my max of 8-9 tables and focus more on taking notes and colour coding other players on Full Tilt so I know what kind of table I am sitting at when I get moved or start up a SNG in the beginning and can make decisions a little quicker in the games.
I have also made time to fit playing some live poker in my schedule and have been faring well in that as well. This past weekend I chopped 1st in a SNG with friends at a local underground tournament where the "regulars" play a lot of cash games and weekly tournament, not just your average bar league donkfest anyway.
I have been watching lots of videos, practicing on ICM, playing lots of games (for me), reading lots in the forums and finished 2 poker books this month on breaks and lunch at work. My game against better players (PokerVT events) has also improved, making me think when I do start moving up in buy in levels I will stand a good chance against stronger players.
I am hesitant about the upcoming FTOPS events though.... not sure if I am ready or if I should wait for the next mini-FTOPS later this year.
I almost joined a few larger satty's and clicked register to 4 $70 satty's and won 2 of them, I woulda won 3 but I played Q3o in the BB poorly.
It was all limped to me 2 other callers and the flop was 336 with 2 hearts, I probably should of led out but I checked. MP limper bet 300, LP folds, I had 700 left (it was a super turbo) and tank called. I should have either lead out or check raised, but check calling was totally the wrong play in my mind.
Turn: was the 5h and I shoved all in, MP snap called and showed 88 with a heart...
River: Heart, I lose
He was probably calling a flop shove, he was probably calling a check shove on the flop, but by playing it the way I did the random generator gave him the hearts as well as his 8's for the win.
Maybe I am being results oriented, I mean I got it in with the best, he was most likely calling anyway and what happened was poker. But knowing the results is not my thinking, instead could I have played it differently and forced him to fold.
Or by having the cards all in on the flop instead of the turn, does he still call? Does the random generator give 2 different cards not heart, heart.... Maybe he still hits an 8 and I still lose.
Am I over thinking the hand and it's just poker and I am not winning this every time anyway. Not sure, but most hands, most games come and go, but this particular hand has been in my head for the past few days and just wanted to "get it out" and see if anybody had any thoughts.
Anyway, my kids are doing great, wife is great, job is great, not sleeping as much as I could, but there is just too little time in a day to play, study, work, eat, do family stuff, read blogs, do forums, watch videos, T.V. shows I enjoy and still fit in time for sleep. I AM a GLUTTON for punishment and sleep always seems to be the first choice to cut back on.
Okay time to take a dose of sleeping pills and get in my weekly 1 night of 12 hours of sleep and wake up in time to play some poker on Saturday and get my silver iron man status for October, of course I left it for the last minute. That's the best part of being a procrastinator, the same as when I was in school with homework or assignments or studying for test, yet I tend to perform way better under pressure.
