1000 hours logged - Report

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So far so good.
The total amount of money won is approximately $62,000.
After paying off my backer and paying for food, gas, rent, etc. I'm left with approximately $40,000 for myself.
I'm looking to go roaring into 2020. Now that I have a bankroll to work with I will be able to generate a larger win and quicker.
One of my biggest problems has been increasing the stakes I play but I have been working up in small increments at a time.
The end of the year goal is to have a 100k bankroll.
 
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JohnCrover said:
So far so good.
The total amount of money won is approximately $62,000.
After paying off my backer and paying for food, gas, rent, etc. I'm left with approximately $40,000 for myself.
That is just the universe's way of giving you false confidence...
... Hey, are you 21 yet?
 
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JohnCrover said:
So far so good.
The total amount of money won is approximately $62,000.
After paying off my backer and paying for food, gas, rent, etc. I'm left with approximately $40,000 for myself.
I'm looking to go roaring into 2020. Now that I have a bankroll to work with I will be able to generate a larger win and quicker.
One of my biggest problems has been increasing the stakes I play but I have been working up in small increments at a time.
The end of the year goal is to have a 100k bankroll.
A HUGE congrats!!!! I started last year and lost $300 in 650 hours. This year, a slow start...got down $1000 immediately, currently down $500 for the year.

I am glad that I played rated as a red chipper and get to do several vacations this year on Boyd Casino. Hope I hit some positive variance this year!!! You are living the life I want!! Enjoy!!!!!!!!

My trips:

12 nights in Vegas free, w/ $25/day in food.
4 nights in Bahamas
1 cruise to either Caribbean or Mexico, my choice.

Do you play mostly 6 deck, DAS, Hit soft 17, no surrender, no re split aces, split up to 4 times, 85% penetration...or do you play a better game?

(I have a small, baby, starters bank roll of $5,000)
 
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