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33rd out of 22,287

After 6 hours of play I just finished 33rd in the Stars Sunday hundred grand. Only $334, but at least it's paid for all the Sunday 100k lotterys I've played before.

At the same time I was deep in the $10r. With around 50 left I get the dumbest beat of the day:

Poker Stars $10+$1 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t6000/t12000 Blinds - 8 players
The Official 2+2 Hand Converter Powered By DeucesCracked.com

CO: t265376
BTN: t79878
SB: t193192
BB: t575812
UTG: t353132
UTG+1: t126336
MP1: t432169
Hero (MP2): t166355

Pre Flop: Hero is MP2 with 9 9
2 folds, MP1 raises to t28653[/color], [color=red]Hero raises to t165155 all in, 4 folds, MP1 calls t136502

Flop: (t357910) Q A 3(2 players - 1 is all in)[/color]

Turn: (t357910) 9(2 players - 1 is all in)[/color]

River: (t357910) J (2 players - 1 is all in)

Final Pot: t357910
MP1 shows 8c Tc (a flush, Ace high)
Hero shows 9c 9s (three of a kind, Nines)
MP1 wins t357910

Balancing poker with work, relationships, and life

Most of you work a 9 to 5 job like me and play poker for recreation and extra income. Poker only made up about 10% of my income in 2007 and although I am off to a slow start I hope to best that in 2008. The problem is that poker is an extremely consuming hobby compared to other activities. People who enjoy, say, mountain biking or wine tasting, don't read strategy forums constantly, think about the equity of AKo with an M of 7 during their business meetings, or stay up late at night staring at a computer screen analyzing all the minutia of activity 6 or more tables can provide at any given moment. Most recreational activities also allow a fair degree of socializing during them, while online poker does not. Most nights my girlfriend lays on the daybed watching TV or browsing the net on the laptop while I play 4 to 6 tables. She complains I am like a "zombie" when playing, but how can one not be a zombie when he needs to take note of continuation bet sizing patterns or MP raising ranges? She introduced me to poker, so I remind her that it's all her fault anyway.

Having said that, here are brad2002tj's 6 tips for balancing out your life with poker:

1. Set aside "date nights" for your significant other. Take her out to dinner, a comedy show, get drunk together, etc. Talk about anything but poker. Tell her you like her dress. You know, all that crap you did when you met her.

2. Exercise. I run 15-25 miles a week. It's one of the few things that keep me from truly being a degenerate. Find something athletic you like to do, even if it is just lifting weights. You will live longer, look better, and the afore-mentioned significant other will be much more likely to give you sexytime you after you donk out of all your games. Plus exercising with your SO keeps her in shape, so what's not to like about that?

3. Do non-poker related projects, especially if they can be done with your SO. Landscaping, home improvement, writing, etc. are all good ideas. My SO loves working on the yard, so often our weekends involve trips to Home Depot and working together outside.

4. Set professional goals. Don't be satisified with where you are. The sad truth is that for most of us our mental resources would be better spent applied to our profession than poker. Volunteer for extra projects. Don't even think about "going pro" until you have a year or two of living expenses in your bankroll. Considering that I usually spend my winnings, that will be never.

5. Spend time studing the game away from the tables. Many of us post/read online strategy forums, and I am always reading poker books and magazines (review of Harrington on Cash 1-2 is forthcoming). Dedicate at least a small portion of your day to doing this so that you don't get lost in the minutia of the game and to help see the big picture.

6. Play for fun again. Every now and then I'll open up a $1 STT, especially after some alcoholic beverages, and play like an absolute maniac. It's amazing what moves you can make when you really don't care about the money. You can be the fearless poker player you always wanted to be, and it's actually fun and stress-free. The free games at your local bars can be a great stress reliever as well.

Happy living!

[ ] Villian made expert call 4 handed

Villian had been lagtarding his crap hands and limping his strong hands. He must not have gotten the memo that deception only works if you don't do it every time. He recently doubled me up when he limped aa and I had 44 in small blind and we checked through the flop and I hit my set on the turn. Then this hand came up.

Poker Stars $4.00+$0.40 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t1000/t2000 Blinds - 4 players
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Hero (SB): t25966
BB: t31989
CO: t144765
BTN: t67280

Pre Flop: Hero is SB with A 6
CO raises to t4565, 1 fold, Hero raises to t25766 all in, 1 fold, CO calls t21201

Flop: (t54332) 9 4 9 (2 players - 1 is all in)

Turn: (t54332) 8 (2 players - 1 is all in)

River: (t54332) 7 (2 players - 1 is all in)

Final Pot: t54332
Hero shows As 6c (a pair of Nines)
CO shows 5s 7s (two pair, Nines and Sevens)
CO wins t54332

He chats after:
eddigonzalez: gg
eddigonzalez: bad call
eddigonzalez: but
eddigonzalez: had a feeling

The Happy Meal Heater Continues

I'm continuing a good run at Full Tilt. I've been playing almost all $11 turbo STT during this stretch but also final tabled a large donkament. Grinded my initial $200 deposit up to $900 in about 3 1/2 weeks. The results of the last 80 games are clearly not sustainable, I'm sure variance will bite me in the ass soon.



I think I'll grind STT until mid-April and then switch to MTT in preparation for the WSOP Circuit event in New Orleans on May 9.

Harrah's New Orleans Trip Report: Brags and Beats

Brag: Had a straight flush with 9 9 on a 810JQ5 board.

Beat: Lost the $500 pot (1/2NL) when villian turns over AK

Beat: No bad beat jackpot because only one of my cards played

Brag: They gave me a hat:
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Brag: Still made $300 profit for the night.

Brag: Over 500 profit in 2 nights. Definitely one of my favorite poker rooms.
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