Life is good
Yesterday afternoon I played my fourth live session of the trip and was +450 at the 10/20 table at the Mirage when I called it quits. I then went to check on the guys at the Rio and none of them had any luck in the 2K pot limit holdem event. I went to find a different casino to play at later on. First, I went to the Treasure Island casino and the poker room sucked, so I got a $1 chip (I am collecting chips from each casino) and left. I then try Harrah's and that too was a small card room that played no bigger that 2/4. So I got a chip and left. From there I went back to the Mirage and sat at the 20/40 table. I had a few second best hands and I was down $550 before I knew it. I then noticed that the 10/20 table was shorthanded so I jumped over there. After another hour and my set of nines losing to 24, I was down another $300. I decided to call it quits and come back to the house.
Today I woke up and had an online session of +2,500. I decided to start playing 3 and 4 tables of shorthanded limit cash games at a time and I was able to handle it fairly easily. I hadn't had much success when I have multitabled more than two in the past. But it is getting a lot easier. After the morning session, I decided to go shopping at the outlet mall near our house. I found a nice pairs of dress shoes and flip flops.
After shopping, I came back and played an hour long session and ran really well for +$3,500. As we speak, we are looking at cardplayer.com's WSOP updates on the $5000 NL holdem event where, at the dinner break, two of our roommates are 1 and 2 in chips. Michael "Worldsgrtest" Banducci, and Jonathon "JCardShark" Little have great chances of reaching the final table. We will probably head over to the Rio tonight and cheer them on.
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