save it for the weekends?
my stop loss plan is already failing in its infancy. i logged in time for 4 MTT's last night, failing to cash in all of them. a net loss of $17.20. and although, i had been playing my hands to perfection, the river failed me again. one thing that is obvious about low limit stakes is that there is no respect for the bet. and although i had a pretty good read of my opposition at the table, somehow that miracle ace reared its ugly head on the turn, sending all of my chips to two different players. i'm sure as the day goes on, i'll rethink my latent decision to commit to a wired paired of jacks severly early in the game, but i knew with two opponents committed pre-flop to whatever the bet was, my hand would most likely hold up on the flop against the two players holding aces. my misread was that they both were holding big slick. a king wouldn't scare me, cause most players would fold against an all in and two callers pre-flop with a king high hand. it's just those crying callers that are ready to die without thought as to whether their hand might not hold up.
anyways, the upside is that i have yet to bring any emotion in to the game, which is a plus for me. i play the best to my ability. but i must stay focused on my stop loss plan. so, tonight, i will allow myself only one MTT.
anyways, the upside is that i have yet to bring any emotion in to the game, which is a plus for me. i play the best to my ability. but i must stay focused on my stop loss plan. so, tonight, i will allow myself only one MTT.
again, here is an updated graph of my progress (and in this instance, my decline):


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