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      <title>Don't call it a comeback!</title>
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      <author>admin@tworags.com (mlagoo)</author>
      <description><![CDATA[What it do, tworaggers??  Your friendly neighborhood [b]magloo[/b] here, reporting in.  I just wanted to write a blog and fill you guys in on what’s been happening in my life since I won the Million in late June.

After the win, I continued playing a few WSOP events, culminating in a disappointing finish in the $5,000 NLHE 6max event, all of which really left me with a strong desire to get out of Vegas.  Vegas is a great city to visit for a short time, and probably a really fun place to live, but staying there for six weeks just meant I was treating it like a short vacation that seemingly never ended.  And that really wears you down after a while.  I finally left the day that the Main Event started (I know, leaving without playing the main event seems like blasphemy, but I just needed to get out of there).

[b]To the victor, some spoils[/b]

After I returned home, I spent a week or so just winding down.  I looked at cars, and bought myself a nice new 2007 Mazda 3. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]]]></description>
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      <title>Winning the 'Stars Sunday Million</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[[b]Exposition and Early Levels[/b]

From the moment [b]lakong[/b] approached me about making a post describing my PokerStars Sunday Million win, I tossed back and forth the two different ways of approaching the article.  I could write a strategy-based article, describing a few key hands throughout the tournament and what my thought process was during those hands, discussing my opponent’s hand ranges and why I made the decisions I made.  Or, I could basically write the story of my Sunday Million win.  I finally decided that stories are a lot more fun to read, and I can always post strategy later, so here we go.

First, a little exposition.  I’ve been playing MTTs recreationally on Stars since September 2005.  From September 2005 until June 23, 2007, I had an ROI of 41% over 644 tourneys, with an average buyin of $25.  I was your average low-stakes grinder.  I supplemented by bankroll by playing cash games and sit-n-gos, but I had never had any real tournament success. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]]]></description>
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