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So, I played like 700ish hands today, was on subtle tilt basically the whole time, made some super bad call downs, bad c-bets, etc, etc. I quit after a while due to frustration and I knew I was tilting. I decided to actually do some studying instead and not play until I felt like it, be it tomorrow, or next weekend. I ended up studying for 2.5 hours total today. I reviewed some hands, watched the first two parts of How To Master FR, and reformatted my HUD.
Tomorrows plan of attack:
- Rewatch Part 2 as I just kind of coasted through the last half with almost no notes.
- Watch Part 3.
- Finish reformatting my HUD.
- Review some more hands.
- Memorize certain ranges for certain %'s in pokerstove. (It's ridiculous I've been playing for 15 months and I haven't done this yet.)
That last one, is something I think almost every person JUST STARTING OUT should be doing as its probably going to be your best bet to figuring out ranges. It won't be exact, but the majority of the hands for two 17/10 players are going to be similar.
Also forgot to do this (none are poker related):
New Year's Resolutions: Get back into college, make up for missed parties from last summer, make some new friends, keep the old ones obviously, get a decent job, be able to run 10 miles nonstop by the end of the summer, get my bench up to 250lb by 2011.
Right now I can probably run 3-4 miles nonstop, and my bench is probably 170ish. Clearly I have my work cut out for me. I plan on losing this little bit of pudge I got going on around the midriff and swelling up the upper body. Ez game sirs.
My whole idea here is to get into boxing after I get into pretty good shape, strength and endurance wise. I'll start looking for a gym that coaches that around the fall at the earliest.
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