I haven't updated in a few days, mainly because I didn't really know where one session ended and another began. I started my September this Sunday by making $180 in cash games over 200 hands and the cashing in the Sunday Million for a profit of $145. Then I played a bunch of hands on labor day, 1744 to be exact. I had been grinding out $100 max and I just couldn't get things going. I had stayed down about a buy-in for around 1100 hands and decided to take a break. When I came back, I played 1/2 instead, and that was a total train wreck. I lost over 2 buy-ins in 85 hands! My AA lost to 89 and QQ lost to AK and so I was forced to take another break. I was now down about $550, which is a lot for my Full Tilt account at the moment. I came back and started to grind $100 max and was doing well and had reduced my losses to only about -$400 when this happened:
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1447697. This was a big momentum killer, but I hung in there and managed to finish the day down only $350. So now I was only down like $30 for the month, and I played another 1000 hand session on Tuesday and made $120, which puts me in the green about 1 buy-in for the month. I always have one of these crazy days every month so hopefully this is my only one and the rest will be a lot smoother. Here's a graph of the craziness, and it doesn't include my tourney cash:

As for personal stuff, Lauren and I did our annual hike of Mt. Nittany on Labor day this year. I love doing this hike as there are a lot of great views and it's an amazing workout. The path we took was the long, six mile one, and about 1/4 of it is straight uphill over rocky terrain. Needless to say, I definitely slowed Lauren down during this part as I had to stop a few times for rest. Lauren and I are also watching the Prison Break dvds and we are loving it. I have already seen them, but even watching them a second time makes me want to do a massive marathon of them. It is seriously the best show on television and I watch a lot of these types of shows. Go buy Prison Break and I promise you won't be disappointed...
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