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		<title>Going Back To My Roots</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 02:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was first introduced to No Limit Holdem, back in my freshman year in college on a day off away from the baseball field, a few of us were playing 25/50 cent dealer&#8217;s choice cash games. This was a couple of years before the big &#8220;moneymaker boom&#8221;. I was intrigued by Holdem, but to be honest with you, it really didn&#8217;t do much for me at the time. Back then, I would like the games that would build the biggest pots, and holdem just wasn&#8217;t doing it back then.</p>
<p>So when the button got to me, I would just choose &#8220;727&#8243;, a blackjack style game where the goal was to be closest to 7 or 27 without going over, and some of the pots would grow to huge amounts. It was one of the best games to take advantage of position, this is the main reason I would always chose it.</p>
<p>Other games we would play are: high or low Chicago, crisscross, 3-5-7, and Omaha.</p>
<p>Fast forward to 2003 and the Moneymaker boom, and we were mostly just playing holdem, though we would still mix in some dealers choice games on the rare nights. I was an overall winner in these games, though I now realize just how much I didn&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>When I first started playing online poker a few years ago, I would just dabble with some No-Limit holdem cash games with the occasional tournament. To say the least, I was a slow loser in tournaments, and couldn&#8217;t handle the cash games when I would lose fast. At the time, one of my best tools in poker was the reads I could get live, and I was really out of my element online.</p>
<p>Then as of recently, I have been mostly playing limit holdem cash games, limit 5 card draw, NLH SNGs, and NLH MTTs. I would stay away from NLH cash games online. Pretty much the only time I would play NLH cash games would be when I was playing live at the Borgata in Atlantic City and do usually really well I might add. Even when I went to Vegas in June, when I decided to put in some hours at the cash tables, I opted for limit holdem.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t really play NLH anywhere else, even though I have been invited to a few home games that are really juicy, but too much of a short stack gamble to risk the cash they were throwing around. But even today, I am hoping to take advantage of that game once I feel I am properly bankrolled for the roller coaster that is that home game.</p>
<p>So when I was sitting there the other day, after cashing in the PL draw WCOOP, I was trying to decide what route I should try and take to get my bankroll back on track. I can play $20 SNGs which I have a pretty good ROI in. I could play $10 MTTs, but frequently the fields are so huge I would really have to get lucky to make some real dough. Go back and drop down levels to playing 1/2 limit draw, in which I could easily make about $10/hour on average (if I don&#8217;t multitable). I could play 1/2 limit holdem cash, in which I would probably make about 2 to 3 BB/100 (multitabling). Or I could play NLH cash in which I was a losing player in NLH cash games online.</p>
<p>So sitting there looking at my options, what do you think I chose? Of course NLH! The game that I have statistically in the past not been able to dominate. But the last time I played NLH cash games seriously, it was about a year ago. There has been a ton of stuff that I have learned in the past year about NLH deepstacked play, that I felt I could beat these games now with the knowledge I possessed.</p>
<p>As of today I have been playing $25 6-max NLH the majority of my online time. Though it is an extremely small sample, I have thus far played 1379 hands playing 3-4 tables at once. I have been averaging a whopping 65BB/100 hands! Now I know I won&#8217;t be able to keep those numbers up, but these games are soooo easy, and really fun at the moment. It is bringing me back to my roots of when I was sitting in college playing NLH cash games against my buds.</p>
<p>What have I done differently than what I was doing in the past? I have been playing an overall loose/aggressive style. But, I will only get a ton of money into the pot when I have a big hand, and no top pair/top kicker is not really a big hand when you are playing with 100bb stack. I have been putting my money in consistently good with 2 pair, straights, flushes, and sets. Maybe I have been running good, I don&#8217;t know. But things are just too easy right now, and I am really enjoying this little rush.</p>
<p>My bankroll is now at <span style="color:#33ff33;">$1273.80</span>. Technically, I can move up to $50NL now, but I think I will sit back in the $25NL games until my BR gets up to $1500.</p>
<p>Until next time, keep pwning.</p>
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