
Another Long Day with Little Progress |
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Posted Sat Mar 25, 2006 5:25 am GMT by xDiamond_CutteRx
Don't have a lot to say about today boys and girls, except that I played a large variety of games. I played some $100 NL short-handed on Full Tilt, some more $3/$6 Limit, and even some $8/$16 Razz with Perry Friedman, where I actually won about $150. Regrettably, I lost $100 in the other games, so my net variance on Full Tilt today was only about +$50, but that's still better than losing.
I also played around a bit on Stars, entering a $33 re-buy WSOP tourney.. but $99 later, I got no closer to the Main Event. I took what money I had left on Stars and entered one $5 re-buy Omaha 8 tourney. I was actually doing OK in that tournament until there were about 50 players left. 3 bad hands sent me to the rail, and I was left with a measely $22 in the account... perfect time to play some $25 Pot Limit Omaha. During my session, I doubled through with a straight flush and was able to take some money to a second table. I'm now up to a healthier $108 on Stars, but I'll need to either win big or transfer some more funds to pursue my WSOP dreams.
So overall today, after playing for about 9 hours, I'm up a whole $20. Hehe, I guess it's a fun way to enjoy Spring Break though, right?
*EDIT* This also means I will NOT be coming to Reno this weekend. Sorry guys, but I need to conserve the roll for cash games and WSOP satellites, and I don't feel like risking $530 on a WPT satellite.
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