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The Girl Who Will Turn 1,000 Play Money into 1,000,000 Play Money into $1,000
Hi, I'm Rosa and I started my online "poker career" on Monday, November 8, 2010.
I should add that I'm not completely oblivious about poker, what it is or how to play it. I first started playing poker at the age of 18 when my boyfriend at the time would play with his group of friends a couple of times a week. At that time, I thought that poker involved: a) getting lucky with pocket pairs, b) watching for tells at the poker table and c) shoving all-in when you got desperate.
Fast forward six years later. I'm dating a professional poker player and finding myself curious about the finer points of his game. In the beginning, I asked him lots of questions and he gave me lots of answers. I watched him play online a few times and then he brought me to a pub that holds a weekly poker tournament for points. I found myself at the final table on my first night and placed seventh out of thirty two. I went back the following week and made it to the final table again placing seventh out of thirty.
After heeding some of his advice and deciding that I need to stop playing so tight and be a bit more aggressive (and learn the 10 BB rule!), I signed up on PokerStars.net to start teaching myself more about the online game.
I began with 1000 play chips on November 8, 2010 and decided to start with 2/4 Limit.
"Limit?!" the bf asked incredulously, NL his specialty.
"I need to teach myself discipline," I responded. "I'm concerned that I might be an emotional player or get tilted very easily so I want to have limits on how much I can bet on any given hand. If I let myself play No Limit right off the bat, I might get carried away and make rash decisions to go all in or bet far too much for a particular situation. By staying in Limit, I will be forced to restrict my victories as well as my losses until I play better."
Let's get to the stats, shall we?
I've spent approximately 6 hours since November 8th playing 2/4 Limit. Most of these sessions were in 15 to 20 minute segments when I had time between work and hitting the gym or visiting a friend. I've played two longer sessions (approximately 2 hours each). I would estimate that I've played between 400 and 500 hands. I find I can only concentrate on one table at a time -- the few times I tried playing two or three tables I ended up losing concentration and making poor decisions. For now, I am limiting myself to one table.
I currently sit at 1,631 play chips. After describing some of the lessons I've learned to my bf, he made me an offer:
Get to 1,000,000 in play money and I will give you $100 for Poker Stars to start your real bankroll.
I made him a counter offer:
If -- no, when, I reach 1,000,000 in play money, I will put $100 into an account on Poker Stars to start my real bankroll and if you match that, I will begin with $200.
So fellow players and experts, it's time to sit back and watch me do this!
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