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1. Learn to fold
2. Learn to C/R 3. Learn to bluff This should help my bankroll significantly |
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#32
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Nice thread - good to clarify these kind of things in the mind.
1. Post 2 hands per week, comment on 5. 2. Use this newfound expertise to move up to 2/4. 3. Consolidate at 2/4 and beat Absolute 2/4 for 1BB/100 over 20K hands. |
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#33
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My main goal is to move up.
I've been 4 tabling 1/2 since May and have continued b/c it's an easy way to make a few extra bucks, unfortunately spent most of 6K I made from playing and from bonuses. But managed recently to put together a $1700 bankroll that I will keep exclusively online and will try to build and move up with. No specific goals but basically want to move up and get to at 10/20 by the end of the year, will maintain at least a 300BB at the current limit I play, and take mini-shots (which I think Grunchcan described) with 100BB rolls at higher limit and at 6 max. That way I should never fall below my original $1700 and should be able to move up and play without fear of losing too much $$$. So I'm going to just jump in playing 2/4 and 1/2 6 max the next couple months, dropping back to 1/2 if I drop near $1200. |
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#34
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had a good 2005.
for 2006: I want to be playing 5/10 full time, and taking shots at 10/20. I want to play more live poker. Continue to contribute to 2+2. Make 20K, maybe more, but at least 20K. Pay my taxes for 2005. Continue to work on not tilting. Look into getting a coach. |
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#35
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[ QUOTE ]
had a good 2005. for 2006: I want to be playing 5/10 full time, and taking shots at 10/20. I want to play more live poker. Continue to contribute to 2+2. Make 20K, maybe more, but at least 20K. Pay my taxes for 2005. Continue to work on not tilting. Look into getting a coach. [/ QUOTE ] well put. I'm witcha. |
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#36
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I was looking back at a march 2005 goals thread I posted in, and I have met or exceeded all of them. I wanted to be comfortable at 1/2, comfortable at 6-max, and prove a solid winrate over a good sized sample. Done, done, and done.
So time for some new goals: 1: My current home/sweet spot is 1/2 and 2/4 6max. 6-max is definately the way to go, I doubt I'll EVER go back to full 10 handed ring games. Over the next year, I want to prove myself at 3/6 and 5/10 6-max games. I'm already taking shots at it, but I'm still subconsciously thinking in terms of dollars and not chips. It's the same every time you jump up a level, you need a while to adjust. 2: Since I am playing a little 3/6 and 5/10 here and there, I want to read and contribute to the SS forum more. Right now I just lurk, and I feel everyone there is kinda out of my league, so it makes me apprehensive about posting.. I don't wanna look like a fool, or give bad advice to the 'high rollers' in the SSHE forum.. I need to make the jump, it feels like I'm about to jump up limits. 3: Have the discipline to get up and leave a table if there's a bunch of TAG's playing there. I always think 'Im TAG too, worst case this should be an even game', etc.. When this happens and I stay, sometimes I win, sometimes I lose.. I get great satisfaction out of beating good players, but every time I lose, I kick myself for not leaving sooner. At the higher limits, this is gonna matter more than ever, so I need to really be aware of my enviroment, and make sure I put myself in the best possible situation. |
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3: Have the discipline to get up and leave a table if there's a bunch of TAG's playing there. I always think 'Im TAG too, worst case this should be an even game', etc.. When this happens and I stay, sometimes I win, sometimes I lose.. I get great satisfaction out of beating good players, but every time I lose, I kick myself for not leaving sooner. At the higher limits, this is gonna matter more than ever, so I need to really be aware of my enviroment, and make sure I put myself in the best possible situation. [/ QUOTE ] This is one of my weaknesses as well. Nice post. |
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#38
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1. post more. i've been playing since august (from .25/.50 to 40K hands so far at 1/2), and have been reading since then, but didn't start contributing til recently.
2. stop tilt-spewing and too-many-tables-spewing. both are killing my winrate. 3. know odds like the back of my hand. 4. up my aggression. i can push with the nuts just fine, but i need to stop fearing scary boards and others having the nuts when so often that is not the case. 5. continue to add position-dependent hands to my repertoire. 6. move up to and get comfortable with 3/6 full and start in on the 6-max game. 7. get better at games besides holdem (omaha is first on the list). 8. earmark some BR for a flat panel or two. purty... happy new year everyone [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] -joanna |
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#39
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2005 was a g00t year for the Dog. Pulled out a big chunk of the roll and had a great trip to Vegas. I proposed, she said yes, can't beat that.
I still lurk here, as I'll play the occasional full table clearing bonuses, and when I hit a rough stretch of variance in the SH game. I'd like to be playing 10/20 short by this time next year, but for the freaking life of me I can't handle more than 2 6M tables at a time. Ugh. Good luck to you all, and if you see me at a full table, I'll be on your right. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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#40
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1. To manage my bankroll correctly.
2. To manage my bankroll correctly. 3. Play my best game, as consistently as possible. 4. Move up. |
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