FIRST, I'd like to say I've been getting a number of emails about coaching, and I regret to inform most of you I'm quite full at the moment but will be taking on a couple new students soon. (If I didn't email you back I'm sorry I've been busy with other projects) Thanks for all the support guys!
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-So lately I've been staying on my grind like a skateboard. I've been down to Minneapolis quite a few times in the past couple weeks. Times started out rough, I had about 1k hands in at the 5-60 spread limit level and was down about $2.5k, yikes. I ran so bad that I don't care to elaborate much on it. But the 2-60 game I'm killing, and making up for my losses in the 5-60. I realize these stakes are quite low, but the biggest game in MN is 5-60 and it seems like its so profitable that I try to get on the table whenever its going (which isn't very often). Avg buy-in at this level is about $500. So its a decent game, but just plays so tight its almost too easy to bully these live fish time after time. They simply don't understand simple math, ranges, nor care to improve their games. Their play is always the same, and the faces at the table never change. Always the rich guys that love to spew. Its kinda like a circle of life at these tables. I grind all week online (when the weather permits) then take off and drive 2 hours to Minneapolis for the weekend. I sit there grind 2-60 in until a bigger game opens around 11pm-12pm, and keep in mind the 5-60 doesn't always get going, but when it does I try to feel out the table for the first hour or so, find ranges, play into my image, and then after an hour or two I like to open up and 3 bet more often to balance my ranges. Most of the time these guys show up after working all week, they give me their money, they leave, another guy shows up, he gives me his money, I go to bed for the night. Play again the next night, and the circle continues. I drive home about 2 hours, party with their money, then grind online for the rest of the week. Had a 1k day online yesterday which was nice, after a 9 hour session. After my session I did some studying with Simakos for about 2 hours. We pretty much just tuned-up our games, and didn't help each other that much, but it's always good listening to different points of view. Like they say, "even a donk can teach you something about poker". GL at the tables everyone! (except lol, cigaro)
-I leave you guys with yesterdays graph

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