
PokerPlayerAaron1982
Rising Star
Bronze Level
I lost the two biggest pots of my "poker career". One for 6,000$ after flopping a set going all in on flop against Kings and him spiking a set on the turn. Then another 5500$ pot after getting one outtered too a straight flush on the river haha. Had it been the 6 of diamonds instead of the ace of diamonds it would of been the 100k jackpot. Given straight flush over straight flush
oh well.
Just sharing too show that poker is a VERY up and down game in the long run. You can lose for extended periods. I have a lot too work on my game as i strongly feel i didn't play up too par this year. Bought in for around 300k+ this year and lost about 10k in the long run. I mean its not that awful but still sucks. Im a big visual guy so here is a graph and session amounts etc. hourly rate, 152 sessions, 900 hours. I've lost my past 9 sessions in a row lol. And about 18 our of the past 24. Crazy #
Just sharing too show that poker is a VERY up and down game in the long run. You can lose for extended periods. I have a lot too work on my game as i strongly feel i didn't play up too par this year. Bought in for around 300k+ this year and lost about 10k in the long run. I mean its not that awful but still sucks. Im a big visual guy so here is a graph and session amounts etc. hourly rate, 152 sessions, 900 hours. I've lost my past 9 sessions in a row lol. And about 18 our of the past 24. Crazy #