Monthly Roundup:June saw my first shot at 10NL and I’m pretty happy with how things are going. Mid month I was breaking even but a solid finish sees me up 13 buy-ins. That puts my Sky Poker balance at £731.78, not bad considering I started the year with £93. I’m playing regularly and starting to play longer sessions and at better times when there are more recreational players online. I’ve had a few sessions where I’ve tried to jump into playing too many tables too early in the session but I’ve learned from that.
The plan is to move up through the micros as quick as I can, aiming for 50NL by the end of the year. With a solid winrate and playing roughly 5k hands a week I think that’s achievable. The games certainly appear soft enough. I have watched some of the 20-50NL tables and a lot of the bad regs are playing multiple tables across all those levels. I think that bodes well for a few reasons:
a) The more tables they are playing the less attention they are paying. One thing I’ve learned playing on Sky is that at these levels, good observation and picking the right moments to extract maximum value, will make far more money than trying to play a dozen or more tables and missing spots. Some regs seem to hardly play a hand. I don’t think it’s because they’re nits, I just think they’re playing too many tables to spot the good iso and steal spots, as well as max value spots. It’s hard to take good notes when there’s always another hand on another table demanding your attention.
b) They generally aren’t very good. Some of the regs I see multi-tabling across multiple levels, playing most days, should have crushed these stakes and moved on by now. Some of them I even recognize from PokerVIP coaching videos from last year. And they’re still playing microstakes and making the same mistakes again and again. I have no fear of moving up to play them at 50NL, I just need the bankroll.
Once I hit £1000 I’ll start sitting down at 20NL and 30NL tables. It will then be case of trying to double up to £2k to start 50NL.
Bought and read Dusty Schmidt’s Treat Your Poker Like A Business. There wasn’t anything in there I didn’t already know or think on some level, but it certainly lit a fire under my ass! I know making a living from poker is hard and largely unachievable for most people. But part of me thinks “Why the fuck not!?” I mean there really isn’t anything else I want to do, so I’m going to put in the hard work, strive to get better and better. Then who knows, maybe I’ll make it to the high stakes.
Goals for July:1. 5k hands a week minimum.
2. Plenty of study.
3. Crush 10NL.
4. Break £1000.
LETS GO!!!