Thanks sil.

Alright here are some of the goals I'm keeping in mind for this coming weekends fish-fest at the tables:

1) Don't bluff the stations. Seriously, just make a hand, it's not hard to win money from these guys.

2) Stop tangling with the other grinders. They're working just as hard at the game if not harder than me, so I have no reason to get into a raising war with somone who's 15/10 when there's plenty of fish on other tables that will get all in with garbage.

3) Table select. The other day I sat at a table with a Supernova, and the rest of the table all had VP$IP's BELOW 15 AT 10NL! It's purely unnacceptable to sit at a table like this at microstakes. I don't know why all the other players were just sitting there, but not getting on a table with at least one fish is just retarded - no more of this. I left before any of the others did, so I officially claim to be less retarded than them (I guess they don't like easy money?). I hope they enjoyed passing blinds around and probably losing to the rake.

4) Good play will be rewarded in the long-run. 500 hands is meaningless, stop looking at that PT graph!

5) Remember what I'm here for. I feel it's important never to forget our motives for what we do, especially if it's something that is purely by choice. If we forget why we're doing something, we'll probably stop caring. When it comes to poker, this may equate to sloppy play. Therefore, keep these goals in mind, and focus will follow.