Just had an incredible night playing poker. :D I'm going to try and study for awhile because I can't go to sleep I'm still buzzing. When I started today I had 29 dollars from the original 50 I deposited at the beginning of June. By the end of the night I was up to just under 100 dollars!!! WOOOOOOOO! It's days like this I think are what get people addicted to gambling, you win some money and you feel like a king even if its small time it still feels good. My friend Cam is a dealer and he says he feels the worst for guys who come into his casino for the first time and win big. Like they bring in 50 bucks and walk out with 300. Sure its nice for them but I guarantee you they're thinking to themselves "Man this is AWESOME!! I should just be a professional gambler!!" hehehe if only it was that easy...
I'm feeling good because all the studying I put into odds theory and general playing habits has made me a better player where I actually feel more confident when I go to a table. I use to get nervious about playing with other people because I always felt like a newb. Tonight isn't the first time I've felt like a better poker player but tonight I had the winnings to back it up.
This one I got yesterday
But these two were today.
Ironically both of them were pocket aces which usually I am loathe to play because I always get fucked by them. I'm starting to understand now that how you play certain hands can greatly increase your chance of winning with them.
OH! After I won that money I took a break and said goodnight to Kelly then got bored and decided to enter a 5 dollar single table tournament. I talked to some really nice people but they got eliminated early. I ended up winning that too and won 25 bucks for it. GO ME!
It is technically wednesday now and I have a bachelor party to go to. It actually sounds pretty nice because we are going to be playing hockey in the park and then have a poker tournament at a guys house. I think after that I may need to take it easy from poker. lol. We'll see if I win anything or not.
Ok back to trying to study Canadian society