Well 2008 has come and passed, it had it's big ups and down both in poker and in life and now is the time to take a good hard look at the year and think about the future.
At the beginning of 2008 I set a few goals for myself.
Move to NL25 before this summer and to NL50 before the end of 2008
Well I did manage to move up to NL25 around May, but as the clock hit midnight and 2008 was a thing of the past, I am still an NL20/NL25 player, my bankroll being a few buy ins short of moving up. Part of me is telling me that I should cut myself some slack. My father's sickness, moving to a new condo and having my laptop stolen sure took their toll on my playing time and who knows if I would have made it if not for these events.
I still managed to take a few shots at NL50, and bonus whoring combined with the renewed motivation I have should put me back there pretty soon.
Play live games on a more regular basis
That one I just let go. Went to the casino a few times and quickly grew tired of the electronic tables the Montreal and Gatineau casino spread (yeah, I know, the Gatineau casino is now spreading real tables and the Montreal one should be doing so soon too). I frequented a few poker rooms in Montreal and had fun, but it's my feeling that "poker rooms" attract poker players, while casinos attract, well, anybody. Hence I don't feel that playing in poker room is as +EV as playing at the casino.
So with all this I just decided to let that one go.
Develop a game studying routine
Did I manage to do that? Yes and no. For quite a while I was participating in frequent session reviews, posting hands on forums, reviewing my own play and the play of the regulars I meet often. Then I just stopped. Right now I'm trying to get back into it all but I have to list that one as a fail.
Put more serious time in another game than NL Hold'Em
Again that's a mixed one. I spent some time on the Pot Limit Omaha tables and read a great book on that game. I still love that game and I'm pretty sure I'll keep going back to it from time to time. That said, if I want to be honest with myself, I did not play as much as I intended when I stated that goal. I guess that's one of the good things about setting goals, with hindsight it helps reassess your priorities and where you're really at.
So, what to make of all that? 2008 was mostly a good year for me poker-wise. Reading back my archives I see how far I've come (and how far I still have to go!). Sure I fell short a bit, but one year ago I was barely playing NL10, now I'm on the verge of playing NL50 and that is despite everything that life threw at me.
I am proud of what I've achieved, thrilled about what's to come and ready to face the challenges of 2009.
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2 comments:
With self awareness comes self improvement. I think you may be underestimating the success that you've had taking the game seriously.
Long term it is this that will keep you a consistent winning player. Sounds like a great year.
On the PLO front, I'd highly recommend considering giving it a run. After 4 years, I can't break even at NLH100 but am holding my own in PLO100 after only 4000+ hand.
I know that it is way too early to know for sure, but I think the game has yet to be solved and consequently is still a little softer than NLH.
Thanks for the kind and encouraging words!
Yeah the few times that I've stepped to the PLO tables the play seemed pretty soft there. Basically you can play tight, ABC PLO and be profitable. Also the game is so interesting...
Will most likely give it another go at some point soon.
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