One last attempt
This is the last time I'll try to revive this blog. If you have been looking here for updates, I apologize. I'm going to try to catch you up as easily as possible.
For several months I played nearly break even poker at multiple levels of cash games. I did make a few grand in rakeback/referrals but basically my cash game play was terrible and I made jack-shit. I ran a run of about 200 SNG's on a different screen-name on Stars and actually ran pretty well. I know my ROI was 28% and I think my ITM was hovering just below 50%. I chose to use a different screen-name because some people were recognizing my KKush name and labeling me as a regular in the $33 SNG's and that doesn't play well for me.
Lately I've been playing exclusively on FTP due to my lack of cash elsewhere and inability to transfer funds. I haven't played anything but MTT's lately and I've really enjoyed myself. This time last year I was really killing and enjoying MTT's and it nice to come back to the tournament arena. I have been playing anything from $5 rebuys to the nightly $55 50k Guaranteed. I also have been playing a ton of satellites and really helping my ROI by playing small satty's to the bigger tournaments.
To date I have only made 1 small FT but I have ran deep with decent stacks in several tournaments including the $10r where I had a top 5 stack with 28 left and I ran a set of queens into a set of aces against one of the players who had me covered--I won't lose much sleep over that cooler though. I have been profitable despite not making any big scores and I honestly feel like I'm on the verge of making a meaningful cash. Hopefully this blog will serve as foreshadowing for my return to the winner's circle.
I will try to post daily about the previous day's results, but obviously if I don't play there won't be anything to report. So far today I've played a few smaller tournaments and one $24+2 where I broke semi-early when someone over played AQ in a 3 way pot. I am currently in the $24+2 PLO and the $50+5 50K.
Thanks for stopping back in.


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