I've already explained the rationale behind this.

For reference, I have a Noble account with $2700 in it that I use to play $5/$10 limit. I never up my game to $10/$20 and if I ever drop down to under $1800, I move down to $3/$6.

I took just $20 from that $2700 as a CHALLENGE to myself to see how quickly it was possible to convert it into a meaningful sum. My potential goal was to see how long, by taking a large risk, it would take to match my Noble bankroll that it took me 6 months to grind out. If you think that's a foolhardy excerise, then suit yourself, that's your perogative. But it's my choice to make and I see no reason why you ought to feel compelled to judge me on performing this kind of experiment. It was simply an educational challenge, which happens to have nothing to do with the way I played the hand that this thread was set up to discuss.

You have a right to your disdain, but why not do the polite thing and keep it to yourself?