Thursday, March 31, 2011

March in the Books

March was a great month, one of my best ever in fact. I ran exceptionally well particularly at 50-100. I've been really fortunate all year not to run into any extended downswings, hopefully it continues that way for a while. I think I played pretty well this month, I wouldn't say great but maybe my B game on average.

Looking forward to April I have a 5 day pool tournament at the end of the month. And looking even further to May and June, we're heading to Vegas for the WSOP. Even though the WSOP is such a grind and chances are I won't make a final table, I still really look forward to it. The atmosphere is something I love.

One the VPP front, I'm about 6 or 7 days behind right now. I was 10 days behind and am hoping to continue making up ground and be at least on pace by the time the World Series starts since I'll be missing a lot of time that month.

I'm planning on doing at least one strategy post in April as well.

Good luck to everyone at the tables.





6 comments:

  1. Awesome, just awesome.....Congrats on a great first quarter of your year.

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  2. your B game looks very sexy.

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  3. Yet another sick month unbelievable consistency.

    Any tips on increasing aggression? I seem to be at about 45% overall but my turn Agg% is too low, any decent books or videos covering this specific area? Thanks.

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  4. Thanks a lot guys.

    Royston-

    I really wouldn't worry too much about increasing aggression. I'm one of the most passive players at the limits I play. It's more about your overall strategy and determining what the best play is based on your opponent's hand range and your opponent's view of your hand range.

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  5. Thanks Tony, I have also been thinking that it's a lot harder to be as aggressive at the $1/$2 level I am at as so many pots are multi-way.

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  6. Would it be possible to see your blue and red line graph as well? From a month when you ran super hot and a month that you would consider more average. If it's not too much to ask. Thank you.

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