DeuceSeven Poker

I don't know if anyone else feels this way, mtt poker doesn't seem all that fun at the moment. After my biggest cash last month I can't get anything going, I have trips bvb, I'm up against a boat, I have trips bvb the other guy gets there and ties with a worse kicker or boats up. And more bad beat blah blah blah blah. I get a large percentage of my volume in on my days off probably at least 50%, despite that I haven't played a single mtt today or yesterday. I haven't cashed in the last 22 mtts I've played some due to a blow up, most losing a big pot with less then 20bb with hands like AK or AQ regardless if I'm ahead/flipping/behind.
I took 3 days off played a great session and had nothing to show for it except to double up a couple of donks who bluffed with npnd and got there. I'm probably being results oriented, in fact I am, it's just really tough to fire up some mtts when absolutely nothing works. Maybe I should take more then 3 days off, maybe a week would be good. I just feel I put so much time and effort into getting better that I owe it to myself to play.
Poker is a strange game, especially mtts, you can do everything right for a week, month, 3 months and see no good results. In almost anything else whether it be chess, basketball, or golf you put in the work, improve and you see results right away. Either you improve to be good and your handicap decreases or you don't put the work in and you get worse. In poker you can play absolutely horrible and make money at least in the short term, the same is not true in most any other sport.
That's all from emo boy.
I had a pretty decent month, OK my best month ever. I'm a little jaded that I was a coin flip or a better flop away from having a HUGE month. I ended up $615 from stts and mtts this month with a $50 bonus minus $30 from cash for a total profit of $640. I never thought when I started playing online poker 2 years ago that I would be disappointed with a $640 month, this is a weeks wages for most people. I got deep in 2 50/50s and a 24/24. I had my biggest cash ever around 1.3k and I feel like I'm playing the best poker ever.
I've met a bunch of great guys that I consider friends through 2p2. My game has improved by leaps and bounds since meeting these guys and exchanging aim sns. It's nice to have intelligent hh convos, something that is nearly impossible at 2p2's ssmtt forum. It helps having guys that play/think as much if not more about their game as I do and they are a click away on aim. There is no one that lives around me that I can talk poker or even understands the shit mtt players go through, I'm talking about the crappy cashless streaks and getting 5 outed in a big pot.
My arrow is pointing up, that I'm sure of, not being cocky. My biggest crutch is that I need to learn patience. I've had a taste of how successful I can be at $50+ mtts, I just have to wait for my bank roll to grow. It's weird, I feel a desperation if that's the right word to play as much as I can so that I can build my roll, move up and repeat as I'm not getting younger(lol, I'm only 30). I wish I were lucky enough to devote 6 months without work to see how fast I could build my bank roll.
I guess that's enough rambling for one post.
I'm making this entry about 48 hours after I took 4/560ish runners in the stars $33/5k. This cash gave was my biggest, $1270. I had a $500 coin flip when I got it in preflop vs a 15bb stack that I had well covered with AQ vs 88. I flopped trips, he hit the 8 on the river. I then tried a resteal and follow up cbet that didn't work. I ended up going out with about 17bbs when I shoved over the maniac buttons perfunctory raise with a perfect resteal hand 89s, he happened to have a hand ATs and he flopped trips and I was drawing dead on the turn. I changed up my strategy instead of playing a lag small ball style I decided to play power poker with an m <= 10 from the last 30 people in.
It worked very well. I don't know how many times I pushed, it was alot, I got called in three spots. JJ>TT, AK>AJ, AQ>88. I went from being 11/14 to being 2/8 until I lost my AQ vs 88 4 handed. I ran really bad at the final table, I had AQ 2x that saw a flop, folded once, and had to call with tp vs trips for a decent pot. I had 99 2x and had to fold when a tight player called then led into me and when I got called by 2 players and saw an Aqx flop.
This score is HUGE for me. I now have a very solid 3k roll. I started that day with a 1.8k roll which meant I was a couple weeks of running really bad to having to move down to playing nothing higher then $11 mtts. I've scraped my $550 staking myself experiment since I hit this nice score. I'm just going to stick with buy ins up to $33 and maybe play one or two $55 mtts.
I played 8 mtts last night. I cashed in 3 of them, I was so close to a 4 digit score. I finished 60th in the ftp 24/24 for $69, 160/1179 of the stars 50/50 for $83, 17/1013 of the ftp 50/50 for $355. I essentially busted from the ftp 50/50 when I raised AQ 2.5x with 14bbs in mp. I got called by a donkey who kept calling me and I'd have to lay down when my AQ, KQ didn't connect in 2 other pots. The flop was J8x. I over bet the pot ai as vs this guy it was goin in whether he knew it pf or not. The guy calls with JTs. I don't mind his flop call as my hand screams my 2 big cards missed, I just don't understand calling a 2.5x raise with JTs with 13bbs.
One of my friends said I shove with an M of around 10 around the final table, I'm going to rethink my position on this as I like to make standard raises until I get to 12/13 bbs. Maybe it's not so bad if I have a couple of idiots that will call me light. All in all I'm pretty happy with my play, it's so sick that in the ftp 50/50 there were about 9 good opr players and only a few made the final table. Once we got down to 30 players in the ftp 50k I took a stab from the blinds 2x on flops and had to fold, raised KQ, AQ and missed them both, cbet one of the hands had to fold them both. I only won hands that didn't see a flop or I was short and shoved pf.
I made a deal with myself, I'd take $550 of money from out of my roll and use that to pay for half of a $55. My roll is around 2k, so basically it gives me a chance to play 20 of these donk filled 50ks and a shot at a very nice score. Out of 5 50/50s I've cashed in 3, and I finished 13th and 17th in 2 that I cashed. I'm just in need of a bit more luck to make the ft in one of these. Even a 2k score would be a really huge shot to my bank roll.
I really had a hum drum, kinda sucky January as far as final tables and big cashes went. The very last day I played a 50/50k and cashed for $414 finishing 13/1400ish runners which saved my ass, it was a pretty tough final 30 that had guys like sheets and bengiec just to name a couple sitting on my left. I generally run over the table when it gets down to the last couple of tables, I simply wasn't allowed to steal so I had to play a little more solidly and lost a couple of big coinflips that would have propelled me to the final table.
I played the most mtts I've played in a single month, 91. I played 37 mtts of at least 180 runners, I made only 2 final tables, as I seemed to get unlucky around the final table in 4 mtts. Just the usual lose the coin flip for most of my 20bb stack, build it back up and repeat. I finished somewhere between 20th and 10th in 4 or 5 mtts which is soul crushing.
Overall I finished up $364 for the month which was my 2nd best month ever. Of that $364, $80ish of it was from cash, thank God for cash games. I think from now on I'm going to leave out my diet situation as I can't seem to get a full week under my belt before I eat something stupid. The biggest problem I'm running into besides my laziness, is putting in an average of 25 hours a week devoted to playing or studying poker and the horrible weather in Iowa. It seems we get snow or freezing rain at least every other day which makes it tough for me to go outside and walk or hit the gym, I HATE COLD WEATHER. In fact there's supposed to be a monster winter storm moving in tomorrow afternoon.
I'm in the process of shipping out tons of resumes as it looks like in the next couple of months I'll be forced on the swing shift. An example of the swing shift schdule is that they get sat, sun, mon off so they come in working 7am-3pm for 2 days, 3pm-11pm for 2 days, then 11pm-7am for 3 days. Then its the same except they work for 2 days on first shift, 3 days on second shift, then 2 days on third shift. Basically it sucks. I worked this schedule when I first started with the company, to say it was brutal is an understatement. It was tough sleeping, eating, and shitting. Basically you go through every day as a fucking zombie.
I was really hoping that I would have had a decent bank roll by now so that I could quit work, live off poker as I switched to a new job. Unfortunately my shift 3-11 doesn't permit me to play during prime time 75% of the month which certainly has reduced the amount of money I could win.