Friday, April 30, 2010

Well, back to my losing ways.  Since I started playing 6max, it seems like I have a 2K swing every other day.  In yesterday's session, I lost 3K, made it back, lost 3K again and made back 1K of it, for a net loss of 2K.  There's no way the standard deviation in 6 max is only 20% higher than FR, like my HEM is saying.  I'm going to hope this was the aberration in my last 5 days of play.

I'm not sure what's worse - when you (i) keep making small amounts of money and then lose a big hand in unbelievable fashion or (ii) keep losing small pot after small pot and need to suck out to win a big hand, all to get back to flat.  Well, I'm an expert at both!  Email me for coaching.

Holy crap!  I'm #5 in my rake race, even tho I took a week off!  I was 2nd or 3rd one month, but that was before the high stakes SNG players took over the leaderboards.  Preeetty impressive!  ...for a rakeback pro.

WHAT'S FOR DINNER?

Once in a while, Mrs. Fly really surprises me.  This is her chicken breast with basil, ham and cheese filling.  I couldn't believe how good it was.  We have a "no chicken breast in the house unless it's stuck to the rest of the chicken (the better parts)" rule.  I hope this needs no explanation.  Sometimes I feel like I'm in bizarro world where the part that tastes the worst costs the most.  I hear this is not the case in other parts of the world, but who knows?  Basically, thighs > legs > hearts > gizzards > neck > liver > breast.  The only think I will say about chicken breast is that it's better than chicken feet (oh, and also the beak and feathers).  But she wanted to try this new recipe.  The basil just popped.  And her homemade turkey neck gravy went super-well.  I will have to "thank" her later.  (The sound of running you may have heard in the background was just Mrs. Fly).

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