With another month behind us, it’s time to review my progress towards my Yearly Resolutions.
Goal 1: Average 15 Hours/Week Playing My “Regular” Games
I’ve found that 15 hours/week enables me to earn a pretty healthy income, far more than I could make at any real job I could get, without impeding too much on my lifestyle.I consider my regular games to be anywhere from 2/4 NL to 50/100 NL as well as big tournaments like the Sunday Majors, the FTOPS, and the WCOOP; time spent playing any of these will count towards my goal.
Ahead of pace by nearly a week!
Goal 2: Earn $X in NLHE Cash Games
It’s very tough to predict or control what I will earn playing tournaments. With cash games, though, it’s mostly a question of game selection and putting in hours. It’s not something I’m going to announce publicly, but I am going to set a target, and I am going to put in extra hours towards the end of year if I’m on pace to come up short.
Pretty much exactly on pace. February wasn’t such a great month, but getting off to a good start in January was a big help.
Goal 3: Earn Supernova status on PokerStars
My plan for this is to table select as usual in the beginning of each month, and then assess my progress towards the end of each month. If I’m on pace to come up short, I’m going to put in extra hours above and beyond my weekly goal just grinding 9 tables of $1/2 NLHE (or smaller) until I hit my VPP target for the month. Hopefully this is something I can do relatively stress-free, just an hour or two at a time, when I’m not in the mood to put in a proper session in higher stakes games. To be honest, my hourly rate should still be quite good multi-tabling SSNL, so hopefully this will incentivize me to make a little money in what would otherwise be downtime.
Well ahead of schedule. I’m almost 20% of the way there, with 19809.9 VPPs under my belt. I’d only need to have a little over 16K to be on pace, so that’s a nice little buffer in case I slack off later in the year.
Goal 4: Monetize This Blog
I know I keep saying it, but sooner or later I really am going to look into making money a little more directly from this blog. I feel like it’s right on the cusp of being pretty profitable. That doesn’t have to mean ads, though it might. Maybe I’ll…
Under discussion.
Goal 5: Write a Book
I’ve talked about this before, but this is the first time it’s ever been an explicit goal. I’ve already got some downtime sketched out in the next few months to work on this and have been kicking around some ideas in my head. Rather than trying to write one big, expensive e-book as a lot of people have done, I’m thinking of doing a series of smaller, modular works that could be purchased separately or as a set. Those of you who read this blog regularly are going to be a big chunk of the target audience, so keep an eye out for posts in the next few weeks soliciting your input about what you’d like to see in a poker book authored by yours truly.
Not much progress. I’m pretty good at churning out small writing assignments, but it’s tough to get my head around such a big one!
Goal 6: Average One Blog Post Per Day
I know it’s been a little quiet on here of late. Part of that is the holidays, and part of it is just laziness. I want to get back to posting once a day. There will probably be more non-poker content, and not all of the poker stuff will be equally in-depth, but overall you can expect to see more and better content here.
So close. 57 pots in 59 days. I’ll make it up by the end of the year, I swear!
Goal 7: Average Five Hours of Coaching Per Week
Coaching was extremely fun and rewarding for me last year. So far, except for my group seminars, I haven’t done much to market myself as a coach or actively solicit students. I’ve mostly just worked with students as they’ve come to me, and so so far that’s kept me just about as busy as I’d like to be with coaching. I want to ramp it up a bit this year by setting a monthly goal and actively soliciting students if necessary to ensure that I’ve got a regular stream of students.
I really fell behind this month, with the NAPT and related travel taking me largely out of commission for two weeks.
I’m in the process of lining up new students, so if you’re interested, check out my poker coaching information.
Goal 7: Average an Hour a Day of Dedicated Studying and Improvement
I’m going to be very broad about what this can include: reading books, watching videos, reviewing hands in Hold ‘Em Manager, talking poker with a friend, and even blogging (when it’s related to reviewing my play).
Falling further behind. I just bought Leakbuster for Hold ‘Em Manager, which should give me some impetus to review my game and also make it less of hassle. Look for a review of that in the coming month as well, once I’ve had a chance to play with it for a while.
Goal 8: Use Hold ‘Em Manager
I switched from Poker Tracker to Hold ‘Em Manager last year. PT2 is great, but HEM is just better. For the last part of the year, I was playing without it on my laptop. It does get in my way sometimes, but I’d rather learn how to work with it than insist on playing without it.
I’m getting better with this. There’s another HEM add-on called Hold ‘Em Vision Pro that might help me to use my HUD even more effectively, I’m probably going to look into that once I’ve got a handle on Leakbuster.
Goal 9: Finish the Year with a 4BB/100 Win-Rate at 5/10 NL and/or Higher
Same goal as last year, since I didn’t achieve it but still think it’s very viable. It might be cheating a little, but I’m going to allow myself to count my results from bigger games towards this goal or not depending on whether I do better in them than I do in 5/10 (this was the cast last year). Basically, if I am at 4 BB/100 over a big sample at 5/10, then I don’t care how I’m doing in bigger games. If I’m not doing quite that well at 5/10 but am at 4 BB/100 if I also count bigger games, then that’s certainly a fine result as well.
Now with about 27K hands played, I’m at 3.98 BB/100. So close! Unfortunately, that number only gets worse if I add in higher stakes games.
Goal 10: Play 50,000 Hands of Heads Up NLHE at 5/10 and Higher
Last year, my win rate at heads up was twice what it was at ring games. Plus, it’s a great way to improve poker skills in general, and at stakes above 10/20, it’s often the only way to get action.
Gross. Almost 10K hands, and -8.5 BB/100.
How did February treat you?
Feb Results:
Brag – Moved up to 3/6
Beat – Running poorly at 3/6
Variance – Bout 9 BIs!
Glad to hear you’re up in 3/6 land now. If your bankroll permits, keep an eye on the 5/10 games as well. Especially on Stars, I’ve found that there are often softer 5/10’s going than 3/6’s.
I can see that leak buster is mainly focused on cash games… Do you think that HEM Vision Pro would be a good tool for a tourney player?
I can’t say I know much about it yet, but I’ll be sure to address that when I do my review of it.
Hi Andrew
Feb treat me well, I start to rebulid my confidence and bankroll.
When you ask for comment do you just want to chat, get any feedback, or generaly wait for valueable thoughts, realted to day topic.
P.S Whenever yu will be in Europe, feel free to be invited to Poland. We can find your ancestry.
Glad to hear it, Mario. I just like hearing from readers, knowing that I’m not just writing into the void. Whatever you take the time to write, you can be sure I’ll read and do my best to answer thoughtfully. Thanks for the invite, I certainly would love to visit Poland!
February’s been pretty standard. Beating 1/2 for about 2ptBB/100 which I guess is fine, so it was an ok month.
Yeah, you should be doing better than that at 1/2 for sure, but I guess any month you’re up is a good month. Better luck in March.
@ Andrew,
I’m also curious on your thoughts about LB. My initial assessment is that its pretty gimmicky for anyone who can beat midstakes +.
If you play low-stakes and have some fundamental leaks I can see it being helpful, but I think most of the modules / stats analysis really won’t apply at higher stakes / won’t be anything new to you.
February was no January, but still my 3rd biggest month ever. If only my KK held vs. JJ w/13 left in the $100r on Sunday it would been almost as good as Jan.
Oh man, so many “if only”‘s in poker…