Saturday, March 14, 2009

Can't Think of a Title

Not much to say, just an update on the bet. I played about 10 hrs since Thurs and am at 2020 games played, +4500ish. Still behind pace for profit but obv can't control that. I started off running super hot but that cooled off today, but still netted a +1400 session which was desperately needed. I think I posted wins in all my games except 6.50/45s and omg I run so badly in those. What a joke, I have like $150 in winnings in them and a 10 ROI. So sick... Obv I am kidding and don't care. I am running sickly hot in 12/45s which is kinda lol too, but it adds up.

I went snowboarding at my Dad's for 2 days this week. The mountain was in pretty bad shape, very icy, very uneven snow coverage, but that was expected. I saw "Watchmen" last night and thought it was ok, way too long, lots of boring filler parts, but the action scenes were mostly good and it had good cinematography so I'd give it maybe a 6/10. Not the best or the worst, I wouldn't recommend seeing it in theatres. It's kinda one of those vids you download the screener of b/c a cam version would suck with the action scenes.

I'm close to being done season 6 of 24. Not sure what I'm going to watch after I finish season 7. I've heard good things about Californication so maybe I'll try that.

3 comments:

Yorkshire Pud said...

When you're not on a prop bet, how many tables do you usually play?

I've just started playing the $3.25 45 man (LOL Balla) and have settled on 12 tables as optimal.

Would you say 40% ROI is sustainable in these in the long run, especially at the stakes I'm playing?

vers said...

I've been playing 24 tables since last November and I'm pretty comfortable with that number.

I never played the 3.25s but a very good player could probably make around 35-40 ROI. When you're playing low stakes, you should probably try to focus more on each table and try to improve rather than add in more tables.

Yorkshire Pud said...

Thanks for replying and for the advice.

I've played quite a bit higher before, although I usually play cash and fancied a change after withdrawing a chunk of my bankroll.

Look forward to following your tales from the felt.