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Wow. I didn't expect life to be quite this. The second half of my Spring semester is always crazy, and as I've said several times in this thread, the main reason I started this thread was to keep from going off the rails like last year with poker. Why does my March/April suck?
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The main reason is the Summer Honors program I run each June. I hire all the counselors from our undergraduate students, arrange all the academic units with our faculty around their summer teaching loads and vacations, schedule rooms and facilities, transportation, and - oh, yeah - recruit all the kids who attend.
This year, the economy and funding issues put me a month behind schedule, so the craziness was compressed into the last two weeks which happened to coincide with a couple regular faculty deadlines. A colleague and I are redesigning several courses to start an Undergraduate Stats Research Center and developing new courses to launch a Stats Minor.
Until last night, I hadn't played poker in at least 10 days, and I had only dabbled with it then. I haven't played poker seriously since the doomswitch incident.
Last night was a small victory. Playing exhausted and stressed isn't good. But I've been sleeping better lately, and getting back to normal, so I loaded up FR 25nl, played about 300 hands and won a BI.
Of course it's results oriented, purposefully so, however. I want to enjoy poker. I want to ease back in and like the process of grinding again. I'm still rolled for 50nl and will probably move back up after 5k hands at 25nl. I just need to get my mind back around poker issues. My poker brain is atrophied.
Last night I'm preflop raiser in EP w/ AdKs and the flop comes QdJd2h. And I'm stuck. I'm heads up with the CO and have no read since I have almost no HH's at 25nl on FT. It should be a straightforward hand to play. I'm really walking through it with baby steps. OK, 10 outs to TP or straight, 9 cards set up the BDFD. Oh, yeah, put villain on range. I almost time out on a flop scenario I've played hundreds of times, just because my poker brain is so rusty.
I got in a few interesting spots, made one 25bb mistake call, and then generally played pretty well.
So I'm back playing poker, and really enjoyed it. My poker stamina is way off, so I played only half an hour and ditched.
What's gonna happen with this operation? I dunno. I'm gonna focus on getting my mind right and playing well at 25nl for a week or so, then consider if and when it makes sense to move back up to 50nl.
I would appreciate anyone's advice on the following considerations.
1. How many hands should I play at 25nl before moving back up?
2. Should I consider a switch back to my preferred 6max at 25nl for 25k or 30k hands?
3. Does a person really learn much in the FR nit fest at 50nl, or would developing a better postflop game at 6max be more beneficial to my long term progress as a poker player?
The reason 6max appeals to me is that FT's "deep 6" tables are pretty loose and aggressive at 50nl, and some of the deep-stacked pots get played with TP and draws. That doesn't happen much in FR.
I definitely need to take it slow and easy, so this would be a good time to think about the long term. There's no way I'll hit 4.5k's by the end of May without a massive heater, but I'm OK with that. Any advice?
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