I just finished a horrible session on FTP against Odonkor1. I just absolutely couldn't win a hand and dropped about 8 buy-ins at 100/200 NL. I was playing a lot less for a while around Easter and now I've been more active for about a week. It's been really swingy. There hasn't been any Omaha games really, so I've played mostly NL HU. I've been getting action every day which is nice, altho the 100/200 regulars are all pretty good.

I busted from EPT San Remo yesterday (day2). I had a good start, I was 3.5 hours late, but like 2 hours after that I was already up to 80-90k. I ended the first day with 86k. The second day wasn't long, I played maybe one round. I opened 3300 with QQ and got 4 callers. Flop came 59T with flush draw. That looks like an expensive flop with that many callers. I c-bet 10k and the next guy moves in for 90k, everybody else folds. I had 1k more than him, and I knew I should fold. I think about 75% of the time he has a flush draw with some help, AJ, JQ or AT. Maybe one out of ten he has AT or JJ, and a little more often a set, 9T or KK/AA. All this in mind I should definitely fold because I'm almost never in a good shape and there is no sense in flipping in a tournament where people play bad on average. But I decided to take a chance, I wanted to have 200k which would've been a really big stack, or out at this point when there were still half of the entrants in. I made the call and he had a slowplayed AA. I was OK with that, I decided to take the chance and I was happy with anything he is showing. Didn't hit the 2-outer and I was out in the next hand. I  didn't mind really, I'm not such a big fan of San Remo and was happy to get back to Monaco. And even happier that I wasn't suppose to fly anywhere.