Background
Just another dreamer here. I actually genuinely love the game though so let's see. I have put a lot of thought into this and am very happy to hear any advice. Here goes:
- Introduced to the game in 2009 about a year after my father passed away
- Quickly became obsessed and spent every free waking moment watching poker content (note the age of this 2P2 account)
- Soon realised that the dynamic nature of large field MTTs perfectly meshed with many of my cognitive centres
- Deposited $50 on Pokerstars in 2010. By 2012 I had $5k profit (sharkscope below)
This is where it gets a bit weird (sorry). So I never knew what I wanted to do for a career after high school and actually ended up getting into a bit of trouble with drugs as a teenager and being told to leave high school early. A couple of years of working yet another dead-end job I was introduced to poker and soon became obsessed. Of course I was rubbish to begin with but soon started to get the hang of it. Seeing myself succeed like in that graph above gave me a good boost of self-belief. It was only natural that I would soon be traveling the world playing poker for a living because I had the passion for the game and singlemindedness required to do that... or so I thought.
That new found self-belief took me down a path of self-betterment. I took my last drink of alcohol and last puff of weed after abusing them for years. I started working out for the first time in my life, got my first post-high school girlfriend and then started seeking spiritual enlightenment, which opened up a completely foreign part of the universe to me. Suddenly sitting down playing on a computer for 14 hours a day didn't fit with the direction life was taking me. Even though playing poker professionally was the only dream or goal that I had, I decided to give it up to try and keep bettering myself which I felt poker was not doing.
Fast forward to today, many years later. I have a business degree, post-graduate qualifications, wife and family, steady job etc. So how did I end up back here? All those years I never forgot about poker, the allure of sitting down to play never left. And I say that as someone who hates gambling! It is simply down to the love of the game that I have (I hope I am not sounding too much like Tony G ).
Coming back hasn't been without it's challenges though. Why now you might ask. It is almost like starting anew all over again! Late last year I started to get a bit frustrated about how hard it is to grind out a living in the business world. Seeing my family still struggle despite me working my ass off for years hurts me.
I had heard about a $1k in June at a casino around the same time as my birthday with a favorable structure. I spent months getting my head around GTO (and still am but every day a principle behind GTO seems to become a shade clearer to me). I framed it to my family as a birthday present for myself/holiday for them and they loved it! Turns out they want to do it more! The bad news was that out of the 97 entries I busted in 11th, which was the stone money AND final table bubble! Nevertheless I had fun, made mistakes and learned a lot. I was shortest stack at my table and shoved 15bb from BTN with A9o and SB covers calls with KK.
- at least I made ten over people very happy!
Now the hardest part about this is because I have an ordered life it is extremely difficult to fit in enough hours to play MTTs so I will be playing some crazy hours. I acknowledge that this is not ideal but I have organised a schedule for myself to make this work..
Yes, I learned a ton about life while I was gone but now I am back and ready to play! $1M sounds crazy I know but if this works out I will be there.
The Challenge
I tried a few different sites to begin with but tried to avoid GG for some reason. PokerStars wouldn't let me have my account back after so many years of inactivity, so that account is dead. Plus where I am it somehow has all these internet connection problems with PokerStars so I looked elsewhere.
However, it soon became clear that GG is the MTT capital of the world and that was where I needed to go. Games certainly seem a lot less juicy nowadays but all these bounty games seem to allow for a lot more steady bankroll growth. Then once I found the daily freebies, I knew that I had found my perfect pathway back into the game!
The Rules
I will open a GGPoker account. I will never make a deposit on GGPoker.
The Method
I will grind daily freebies until I have a balance of $40-$50. I will then begin entering large field MTTs according to what is appropriate for my bankroll. I will continue playing daily freebies to supplement my balance.
Last edited by Fish_On_Tilt; 08-26-2024 at 08:21 AM.