All right 100z is going well so far. There are 2 things that are standing in my way in terms of volume right now:
1. Winners tilt; every time I'm up I have like a tendency to play safe and quit the session as soon as possible. It's even so bad that after I'm up a bit I want to play safe and play 50 instead of 100z for the rest of the day. I was a bit complaining about it against one of my pokermates. After that I decided it's time to stop being a pussy, loaded up some 100 tables and I got rewarded with a massive heater.
2. Fatigue; FFS, the fatigue is back. I mean, today I'm like a zombie again. I'm trying to keep being in this motivated state of mind. I'm feeling relatively good lately and I'm looking forward to the future. And I enjoy being in this grind-mode to work hard on my goals. But it's hard to keep pushing when I'm this tired. I was on schedule for another $400 in rb but I decided not to do it with this fatigue what was an amazing decision. I think this fatigue is a cause of terrible sleep. Next week I'm planning on going to the gym again so hopefully this helps with sleeping better.
Anyway, here are the 100z results since Thursday:
Graph of 100z in total:
In terms of poker July must have been the best month until now. My understanding of the game keeps growing day by day and for some people who took the same path in stake climbing (and studying theory) this maybe seems familiar: I have some sort of idea what I'm doing right now which feels very good. I'm obviously overconfident but self conscious enough at the same time to know that when I look back at me right now in about a few month I will say I was a fish back then. But it's nice and satisfying this hard works is starting to pay off.
I'm now around 6.5 months into this journey. When I started this blog, I genuinely thought I was lying to myself. And that this was just another thing I'm gonna give up after two months. There was no way I could see myself whaling around in 100z after 6.5 months. In July I set a new high in monthly amount of money made (Which is an allrighty amount compared to Dutch standards) and this is only the beginning!