Perhaps writing yesterdays entry was the best way for me to regain my composure.
Awesome results yesterday and I mean awesome!
Firstly, played 4x$6 SnG’s, 3 losses and 1 3rd. Not the best result but I lost due to a couple early mistakes.
Jumped back on and had 4 for 4 cashes. I really wanted to capture a screenshot of 4 top 3 tables at once but timing wouldn’t allow it so this is the closest I could get.
2 wins, 1 2nd & 1 3rd = guaranteed profit.
After a break, it was close to midnight and had the urge to play a game with a larger field. This was inspired by watching day 2 of the 2008 Aussie Millions. I opened stars and bought into a $12 - 45 player SnG only to be knocked out 40th. Bought into my 2nd game to be knocked out 38th. Both games I tried to accumulate an early chip lead by playing loose which was an obvious mistake.
Being conscious of my bad play I decided, win or lose I’ll play 1 more with my standard TAG opening approach.
I remember the game got down to 21 people left and I was the 3rd lowest in chips, around 1200 with blinds at 100/200. Being confident with my short stack strategy, I waited for the best spots, got my money in and managed a couple o double ups.
Before I knew what was going on this happened.
Chip leader at the final table!
I played an aggressive game putting pressure on everyone knowing that no-one wants to come this far and miss a pay off. It worked to perfection stealing blind after blind and growing my stack. I had one opponent trying to bait me by talking garbage in the chat box and going all-in on my big blind. I didn’t sink to their level by calling blind or talking back, predictably he self destructed and I survived.
The final result.
This win, on top of 5 out of 8 cashes in SnG’s has clearly put me back in the black and it only took 1 day.
I thank my ability to focus on a task at hand and not concentrate on getting back the money I’d already lost this month.
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Awesome, just awesome.
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