Small win in a short session

I went out for my regular Thursday 10-20 o8 session looking for a big win. Obviously from the title, that didn't happen. Moreover, the game didn't happen. It didn't get any interest. Only 3 people showed up. So I figured I would leave and go home. However, my friend had a different idea. The three of us who were on the list were going to play 5-10 mixed games. I was kind of hesitant because I had playing short handed but then he told me what the mix would be and I got excited. I have never played these games live but have played them a lot online, probably more than they have. The mix included stud 8, Omaha 8, badugi, razz, 2-7 triple draw, and ace to 5 lowball. I have a lot of experience with lowball games and I felt like I was a favorite to do really well. The session started out great. I was up a little over $100 and then I whiffed on a couple of Omaha hands. Then I was down but the lowball games up again and I went up $155. The session then was called short by my friend who was tired of losing lol. By that time I was up a whopping $34 lol. It was a small win but a fun win. I liked playing those games. I wish they went with more regularity. But as most of know, it's a no limit Holdem world. The other games aren't as popular and obviously barely run. Maybe the next poker boom will revolve around badugi lol. Probably not but i know they spread more variety in Vegas. Maybe this was the session that wet my whistle. The session that has motivated me to play better, build the bankroll, and make the journey to the wsop. I need to start building some momentum and quick. The wsop circuit is coming up and my roll is lower than I want it to be in order to take a shot. I have a few more sessions before the two tourneys I want to play. I don't know if I want to play one or both or none. I will let this week dictate how I feel. If I string a couple wins together, I will feel more confident, and will be more willing to take a shot. Hopefully, things go well and I will be posting about final tabling a circuit event this time next week. In any regard, good luck and see you on the felt.