Started with a $1/$2nl challenge, now we're here.
😮WARNING!! IMA 2+2 VIRGIN!! FIRST DAY AT THIS!! FIRST THREAD!!
The Goal is Simple - $40k in One Year (starting Jan.1st 2013) playing only $1-$2NLHE, and $1-$3 NLHE cash games. Most of my play will be @HSIPoker (90% of play), @HollywoodPoker (5% of play) in southern Indiana, and other (5% of play). I will make the occasional trips Vegas, Chicago, etc. My buy-ins will be least $300 and no more than $800 in all daily sessions. If I lose a $800 bullet in the first hour of play, then I leave. Therefore a losing session will never exceed $800. I am committed to play an average of 30-35 hours a week. All statistics (running total $, $/hr., #of hrs. win/loss ratio, etc.) will be tracked through my Poker Journal App. The max buy-ins on both of these games @HSIPoker is $300 up to half the big stack at the table (i.e. big stack has $1400, then new player can buy-in for $700, or other players at table can add up to $700 to their chips). Also @HSIPoker players can straddle from any position, so $1-$2 plays like a $1-$3 or even $2-$5 w/deep stacks. Side note: Just yesterday a maniac player at $1-$2 nlhe straddled for $350!! I will also play no more than $5k worth of tournaments for the year ranging from $300-$1700 buy-ins. The tournaments will be recorded separately, and will be added or deducted from cash game total profits at the end of the year (ending Dec. 31st 2013). I will stay committed to this all year and I will not stray from my rules. I can guarantee I will post at least twice a week, and would even like to link a monthly video segments throughout the year. If you stay with me on this journey, I can promise you I will stay with you throughout the whole year. You can count on total transparency in my poker grind. I will share honestly the ups and downs, the brutal swings, and sprinkle in some spice and substance. All while trying to spare you the bad beat stories. I rather do naked snow angels in freezing temps than listening to someone’s bad beat story. For future reference if you share one with me, I will act like I care, but I will really be thinking of when will this bad beat story end!! You can also follow - http://twitter.com/RayzRayl
Background – Starting playing seriously at age 25 during the Chris Moneymaker boom. Duh! It was around the same time I was teaching middle school math. I left teaching to create my own destiny. I started out playing low limits and have played as high as $25-$50 NLHE online. I am like most of you that have $ tied up on Full-Tilt. I am mostly a cash game player, and have played very few tournaments with very little success. I bricked the WSOP Main Event twice (I bought in once, and the other seat was a won through PokerStars). I seem to come up short on the big buy-in tourneys. My biggest score in tournaments are a couple of $20k cashes, and biggest score in cash games are a few $10k sessions. Sometimes poker was my full-time job, and sometimes it was supplement income. Right now it is my full-time job. I own a few rental properties, so that helps take the pressure off the grind. My girlfriend (15yr. relationship) and I have 2 girls (2yrs and 9yrs) that are joys of my life. My biggest challenge is explaining to them along with everyone else that I play poker for a living. I struggle with the fact that I am basically chasing money, and not doing anything productive. On the flip side, I do like the higher levels of thinking, the competition, and the pressure that poker offers me. Furthermore, I am not a gambler! I go straight to the poker room and straight out, nothing in between (no dice, no colors, no slots, no blackjack, etc.). Don’t get me wrong though I will bet anything I have an edge on. Most of all, I am a man devoted to my faith. Side note: I don’t see playing poker as sinful behavior, or gambling. I define gambling as anything where I’m not a favorite to win long term. More about me . . . thrive on competition, unique, introvert, outside the box thinker, gym fitness member, a bit anti-social, well mannered, authored my memoir at age 30, every other weekend drinker, love my church, entrepreneurial thinker, tennis junkie, green thumb, and I think cats are skittish.
Reason for Goal – The challenge itself is the ultimate reason for this goal. I was recently in a conversation with a friend of mine, and he was stating that $30k/yr. was a realistic earning for a $1-2, $1-3 nlhe grinder. I discussed that an “A” player putting in 40hrs/wk. can possibly make $40k/yr. He said, “no way”, and I said “I’m going to do it.” And that’s how this goal started. Reason 2) Simple – the goal will keep me staying determined to play flawlessly, and it will keep me focused at the task at hand. This goal allows me to stay “hungry” the whole year. I enjoy the pressure of striving to achieve something that is challenging. This challenge will keep me waking up each day and grinding. The satisfaction of achieving this goal will be half the fun, and the journey getting there is the other half. My subscribers, followers, and my post will keep accountable; and keeps me determined to play my “A” game. Thank you in advance for subscribing/following! Reason 3) it keeps the pressure off me playing the bigger games. I always told people the “poker lows” hurt more than the “highs” feel good. If that makes any sense to you! There were times when I was playing bigger limits where I would lose $5k in a sesh. Trust me those days sting! When I lost that amount of cheddar I would always think of what I could have done with that money; i.e. remodel the kitchen, go on shopping spree, buy a used car, get a golf membership at the country club, etc. When I win it’s like “cool”, but when I lose big it affects my whole psyche! With this goal I am managing my losses where worst case scenario is an $800 losing day. Reason 4) the $1-$2 NLHE is the most popular poker game around. There are more $1-$2 players than any other game. This will give a good idea of what’s a realistic earning from a solid $1-$2nlhe player. I want to do this for all the grinders. There is not a truer grinder than a $1-$2 grinder. Big Ups to all the 1-2ers!
Cliff Notes – Can I? Or can’t I? Make $40k in 2013 playing only $1-$2 and $1-$3 NLHE. Playing at least 30hrs/wk. and buying in for no more than $800 a session! I will also invest no more than $5k in tournaments in 2013 that will be factored into the $40k/year goal. I will post often with full transparency. I thrive on competition. My motto is look good, feel good, play good. I like puzzles. I have a degree in Mathematics. This is my very first post on 2 + 2 forum. All feedback welcome.
Thanks,
Rayz
I believe that he said he is done with this thread if he can't add to the poker challenge - it was a fun up and down read... GL Rayz in your future endeavours...
Just growing my spearmint in the herb garden and perfecting my mojitos game.
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We make our own simple syrup over here. We trust no one. Working the muddler like it’s game 7. If u don’t hv a sugar cane straw then don’t talk to me.
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We work for no one @rickroll. We hanging on. #noquit.
After a few weeks of prepping for “the plan”, we hv the first steps in action.
It’s the riskiest thing I’ve done to date. All on the line!! Do or die time. I’m sharing this plan w no one. Too much at stake to talk about.
If u don’t hear from me again; then it didn’t work out. I only talk when I hv chips.
sick, please post here if you ever play on stream again, will definitely watch and give a shoutout to the milk brothers again 😀
sick, please post here if you ever play on stream again, will definitely watch and give a shoutout to the milk brothers again 😀
Obviously Ray's next move is to buy in to the WSOP Main Event with his last ten thousand in cash, we'll be seeing him on ESPN. Good luck Ray. You have the heart of a true gambler you deserve to catch some run good and win it.
wild that he freerolled the professor and didn't even give him a taste of the winnings - also lol at just handing your very recent ex 10k and asking her to pass it along and not expecting her to be bitter etc
wild that he freerolled the professor and didn't even give him a taste of the winnings - also lol at just handing your very recent ex 10k and asking her to pass it along and not expecting her to be bitter etc
I'm pretty sure that actress had to have sex with Harvey Weinstein in order to get that role.
wild that he freerolled the professor and didn't even give him a taste of the winnings - also lol at just handing your very recent ex 10k and asking her to pass it along and not expecting her to be bitter etc
protagonist is clearly very firmly on the spectrum, would rather watch WSOP reruns than have hot sex with prime Famke Janssen
had to look it up, seen all of tng and never knew famke was in it
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Lol yeah it's a good episode she's supposed to be a bride/gift to some emperor or something and she's been programmed to fall in love with the first man she sees which ends up being Picard. And then of course all her clothes just fall right off.
lol thanks for that, haven't seen that in over a decade but man some of the best tv ever made
Ray did you bag day1? Would you tell us if you bought in your last 10k to the main event and busted day 1? Because if we don't hear anything from you in the next week or so that's what we're going to have to assume happened.
heard he's building jack effel a pickleball court in exchange for a bus ticket home
buying into Main with his last $10K would be a standard occurrence for our hero, he touted his plan as his "biggest gamble ever" or something to that effect (too lazy to look up)
I strongly suspect it has something to do with cashing out equity in his house unbeknownst to his wife, and then betting it all on some stone cold lock crypto scheme
All he ever does is win. If he bought into the main with his last 10k you'd know because he would be on the top of the leaderboard.
After a few weeks of prepping for “the plan”, we hv the first steps in action.
It’s the riskiest thing I’ve done to date. All on the line!! Do or die time. I’m sharing this plan w no one. Too much at stake to talk about.
If u don’t hear from me again; then it didn’t work out. I only talk when I hv chips.
buying into Main with his last $10K would be a standard occurrence for our hero, he touted his plan as his "biggest gamble ever" or something to that effect (too lazy to look up)
I strongly suspect it has something to do with cashing out equity in his house unbeknownst to his wife, and then betting it all on some stone cold lock crypto scheme
"All on the line, do or die, only talk when I have chips." Nah Ray bought his last 10k into the main event I almost guarantee it.
#haters #motivated #blessed #praisejesus
"All on the line, do or die, only talk when I have chips." Nah Ray bought his last 10k into the main event I almost guarantee it.
"It’s the riskiest thing I’ve done to date"
this is from someone who's literally flipped for his net worth many times over, $10K buy in wouldn't even make his top 20
He could as well ALSO fire a 10K main bullet in addition to whatever he was planning, but it was definitely not what he was talking about
"It’s the riskiest thing I’ve done to date"
this is from someone who's literally flipped for his net worth many times over, $10K buy in wouldn't even make his top 20
He could as well ALSO fire a 10K main bullet in addition to whatever he was planning, but it was definitely not what he was talking about
Hero was playing 1-3 on Friday in Indiana with 2-5 and 5-10 going. Thinking he wasnt funded for the main
yeah i assumed something like getting a 3rd mortage and putting it all in doge coin or something
"It’s the riskiest thing I’ve done to date"
this is from someone who's literally flipped for his net worth many times over, $10K buy in wouldn't even make his top 20
He could as well ALSO fire a 10K main bullet in addition to whatever he was planning, but it was definitely not what he was talking about
Taking 100% of his bankroll and putting it into a tournament instead of sticking to cash games is exactly the kind of move Ray would call the riskiest move of his life. He's never risked his whole bankroll before, yes he's gone all-in on a stock but that's not a win or lose tournament. You guys don't understand the allure of gambling and the main event. It makes idiots go crazy and think they can win millions and be on espn. Trust me, I feel it too, I'm an idiot at heart. Ray is on day 3 now cruising his way to victory and he's going to laugh at all of us. Hashtag semi-retireded.
I thought he's turned his back yard into a weed farm.
you guys are making it seem like Rayz has a gambling addiction...