
Its been a while, i have a habit of saying this.
Above is an update of my live cash play which has been going pretty well, and i guess in part is a reason why i want to give more attention to cash then other formats (also i feel there is a lot of room to grow).
Ive found it hard to report when things are not going your way and my online October was my worst month ever, probably a combination of running badly a little tilt and mostly just not ever winning on bubbles. I ended up breaking close to even by backing Ryan in Melbourne ANZPT and some online tournaments where he did really well.
I gave the online situation a lot of thought and decided that DONs are not the best format for me overall for a large amount of reasons, so what are my other options??. "Cash" i have always thought as online cash as being to hard to beat, but this is more in comparison to how easy live cash is rather then whether it is true or not, also i have never played a volume that would allow me to have a real idea. I decided that i need to learn more to beat online cash, so i bought a cardrunners account and have been reading a lot (its mostly information i know but the application in spots is different online to live).
I want to build a game that will allow me to move up while being a good aggressive player, to do this im keeping a limit on my tables so i can maximize in good spots and hammer people with stats that just don't add up. I also am aware my game has leaks and im going to endeavor to solve these issues whether it be through training, analyzing sessions or just talking a lot to other good players about spots and hands.
September was a bit of a write of for me and most of November has been due to glandular fever which to say the least is not fun. Basically just makes you really tired and drains your energy which really has hurt my ability to play even in short periods. Fortunately for me Jesse Mac destroyed the side events in APPT Cebu and my backing for him has now been more then justified.
th th th thats all folks