Double pokering has enabled me to discover a rather peculiar technique for winning sit and gos, which I hereby dub BPA. It's been a while since I unleashed a new neologism here, so I'm happy to end the drought :-) BPA is my acronym for "Barely Paying Attention". When you're playing BPA poker, you can't possibly get on tilt, since you don't remember enough about what happened before to get mad about it. Also, you're forced to treat each situation on its own merits, which is what all the poker experts recommend, but which is generally quite hard to do. Finally, BPA poker enables you to care very little about the outcome, which is another highly recommended ingredient for poker success. I'm going to try to BPA my 2015 balance all the way back to the black!
Of course, to truly be playing BPA poker, about 90% of your attention needs to be actively engaged elsewhere. That's easy to achieve when it's November Nine time, as it has been the last two nights, and will be again tonight. The real test will be to see if I can replace the November Nine with other engaging attention getters starting tomorrow night.
buy_in entry players hands place winnings
90000 10000 6 13 5 0
90000 10000 6 55 1 351000
90000 10000 6 5 6 0
90000 10000 6 64 1 351000
delta: $302,000
Sit and go no limit hold'em balance: $1,230,700
balance: $8,621,164
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
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