So since I came back from Vegas I have been pretty much grinding online trying to pay for my rather expensive excursion. I've been running pretty good when I have been playing to be honest.
Paul had been on about a new challenge for me to do and he'd thought up of a few ideas but I didn't fancy the thoughts of going back to play $2 buy-in and 2c4c cash - I hope those days are long behind me. I then thought up this idea, so I can start at although still relative small scale stakes - still a somewhat meaningful amount of money at the beginning.
The last challenge was very stressful especially at the start of it, but it did get me focused and made me play a lot more, so although I have been playing a good bit of late, I'm still not doing the amount of hours I should be and hopefully this will get me back on track to play a lot more hours per week.
The task at hand starting with $1k and getting to $40k, is going to be a lot tougher than the last one and there's a good chance I'll go bust. I haven't really planned what to play yet but it will be similar to the last one, trying to get a few MTT results and move up in the cash stakes.
It will also help my game as hopefully as time goes by in the next few months and my bankroll increases, I will be playing rather meaningful stakes and hope to be playing $5-$10 by the end. Unless of course I luckbox my way into the Monthly Million and take it down.
I will be using a similar bankroll management system i.e. 15-20 buy-ins for the game or probably more in MTTs, as I can't really use proper bankroll management due to time constraints. It's just about a week until it starts, so I better start planning my attack on the Boylepoker website. I will be posting regularly here for anyone that is interested. GL me!!


This challenge is much easier than last one for obv reasons. anyone who is 'good' at poker could do this. its just about volume. I would only be impressed if you did this by playing ONLY cash or ONLY sngs and moving up the levels as you build your bankroll. Even then tho its pretty simple for a good player like yourself. just requires volume