
So alright, this month I deposited a nice $100 dollars to try to build a bankroll. My main problem with building a bankroll is that I haven't been sticking to strict bankroll management, but I am going to keep it up. I have this blog because I have finally doubled my bankroll. I started off nice with some final tables of 2.20 180 sngs. My best finish was 2nd for a nice 72 dollars. I owed my buddy money, so I transferred him the money to try to build a roll. I kept playing .02/.05 blinds and been told by a few FCPer's that my BR is enough where I can play $10NL comfortably. So I started playing it, and I must say, that I play pretty aggressive and I think it has helped me tremendously. I'm going to keep playing $10NL until I get to a roll of $500. The one thing I definitely need to do is stop overplaying hands. I had a hand where I had tens on the button. The BB had been 3betting me when I would raise on the CO or button, but I never showed a hand down with him. so its folded around to me, and I make it .40, SB folds, and button makes it 1.20. I flat call, thinking that his range of hands was AJ+, 88+. I had a stack of 34, he had about 12 before the hand started. The flop came out 875 rainbow. BB bets out 1.70 and this is where I made my mistake. I thought that if he had 88, he would have checked it to my aggression, so I cut out that hand, not giving him credit for a higher pocket pair. I raise him to 4.50 and he flats. Then turn is another 7, he checks, and I spew out a shove, he tanks and calls with AA. GG me. But I still had about 20 dollars. I felted the same guy with flopping nut straight. I raise from the button with JTs, he flats (same villain) flop comes AKQ rainbow. he bets, I raise, he 3 bets, I shovel. I fade a pairing of the board I end up for the session. I'm going to keep this blog thing going.
I need to get better at going with 4 tables of cash. I'm out for now.
-Ryan
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