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Kico9 03-13-2007 11:34 AM

Your best game vs. your actual game
 
I win on average about $250 per four hour session in a live 100-300NL. In that time I make about $50 worth of dumb mistakes (i.e. cb into dagerous flop). So I quess I play about 80% of my best game. Is that about normal?

Ralph Wiggum 03-13-2007 11:36 AM

Re: Your best game vs. your actual game
 
I don't play live, that seems like a huge winning %. How many hours would you estimate you've played?

Casper05 03-13-2007 11:59 AM

Re: Your best game vs. your actual game
 
4 hours is my guess.

smellmuth 03-13-2007 12:01 PM

Re: Your best game vs. your actual game
 
250/hr in 100-300 NL isnt very good thats less than a big blind per hour you should move down to where they respect your cbs into dagerous flops.

Avicenna 03-13-2007 12:13 PM

Re: Your best game vs. your actual game
 
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$250 per four hour session

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Poster means $60 per hour.
The stakes aren't clear either. Do we talk about NL100, NL200, NL300 (if that exists), or a huge game with blinds of $100 and $300 ?
At NL200, $60/hr is 15 PTBB/hr. Good.

I guess that the question can be rephrased also: How do I quantify my errors? This is similar to: Is there room for improvement in my game?

I can answer the last question, at least for my game. Since my winning rate is half way towards the best posters of this forum (excluding outliers and outright liars), then my mistakes have a cost similar to my current winnings. That leaves a lot of room for improvement, isn't it?

smellmuth 03-13-2007 12:16 PM

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$250 per four hour session

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Poster means $60 per hour.\

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oh thats terrible def move down to where they respect ur cbs into dagerous flops. might wanna try the softseat down at the chesterfield 20-40, 100-300 is a real blood game.

cowhead 03-13-2007 12:28 PM

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$250 per four hour session

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The stakes aren't clear either. Do we talk about NL100, NL200, NL300 (if that exists), or a huge game with blinds of $100 and $300 ?


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I think he means a 1/2NL live game where the buyin is $100-$300... like at foxwoods. (Although at foxwoods I think you can guy in for $60, but typically 100-300). I might be wrong...

smellmuth 03-13-2007 12:51 PM

Re: Your best game vs. your actual game
 
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$250 per four hour session

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The stakes aren't clear either. Do we talk about NL100, NL200, NL300 (if that exists), or a huge game with blinds of $100 and $300 ?


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I think he means a 1/2NL live game where the buyin is $100-$300... like at foxwoods. (Although at foxwoods I think you can guy in for $60, but typically 100-300). I might be wrong...

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i guy in for a lot more than 60$ in a 100-300 game!

Kico9 03-13-2007 01:08 PM

Re: Your best game vs. your actual game
 
Sorry, I was not clear. I meant a 2/5NL game with $100-300 buy-in. It is the standard game on the Suncruz boat out of Cape Canaveral.

Kico9 03-13-2007 01:09 PM

Re: Your best game vs. your actual game
 
Also I meant $250 in 4 hours or $62.50 per hour.


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