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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] whyzze, i think what both netstorm and i were trying to say was that you can't get your 'true' winrate over a certain number, say 100k, of hands, albeit in much different ways. and i disagree that if one has a winrate that remains stagnant, that he should give up the hobby. if you maintain 5-7ptbb/100 at 50nl over 100k hands while the games are continuously evolving (a point that i think you overlooked), i'd say you're doing a pretty decent job at that limit. yeah, most guys will move up before 100k...but some people need a rather stress-free, robotic approach to this game in order to cope with the everyday variance we all face. [/ QUOTE ] SSDEX and gelford come to mind. These two guys have been raping uNL / SSNL for 100's of K's of hands [/ QUOTE ] Of course there are exceptions. But moving up is something these guys are incredibly capable of and they are making good money where they are at. If they are happy then its all good...and imo, i doubt they have stopped improving. [/ QUOTE ] Thx Whizzle And youre right, I haven't stopped improving ... but bankroll considerations always stopped me from moving up (In other words living of poker and having to cash out every month) ... but midaugust I cashed out a final time down to 500$ (or was it 400?) and now I only cash out my rb. Roll at 5K and I'm playing a mix of 100 and 200NL slowly building up [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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