Celebrating the successful completion of my $10,000 bankroll challenge
A rollercoaster week at the NL200 stakes, exploring the highs and lows of poker variance.
Wrapping up a triumphant year on the felt with the 10k challenge nearing completion.
Rollercoastin'
Ups and downs
An unforgettable week marked by a successful leap to NL200, capturing the essence of progress and achievement.
A challenging week at the tables, learning to navigate the unpredictable tides of poker.
Decided to lump together last two weeks, since the volume was so low. It was a bit swingy. From the highs of a triumphant Saturday session to the lows of a tough Monday, it was a couple of weeks filled with intense emotions and valuable learnings.
Not much action this week, not much to report on.
Week 8 was all about steady gains and consistent play. After stepping back to NL100, this week was focused on building the bankroll with a series of solid sessions.
Week 6 was like hitting the pause button. Just one session this week, a short stint at the NL100/NL200 ante tables.
Week 5 was like a ghost town at the poker tables – almost no action. Hit the grind just twice, keeping it short and sweet.
Week 4 was a textbook case of "less is more." Dropped the playing hours but upped the game quality. Started with a solid study session in GTOWizard on Monday to sharpen the edges.
The third week on my poker journey was a vivid example of the swings in poker. While the week had its share of smaller wins and losses, the standout moments came from a couple of key sessions.
Week 2 on my poker journey was a lesson in steadiness and patience. I focused mainly on NL100 ante games, navigating the normal ebbs and flows typical at these stakes. This week was a blend of ups and downs, but nothing too dramatic, as the swings were relatively small considering the buy-ins.
This week marked the beginning of my poker comeback journey, and let’s just say it’s been a rollercoaster already. I kicked off with a $1,000 deposit, ready to dive back into the grind. But poker, as always, had its own plans.
To start things off with the new blog and my comeback to poker, I will do the good ol' $10 000 bankroll challenge. The main reason behind doing this is that it gives me motivation since I would be grinding towards a specific goal.