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Ok, so some have suggested that my downswing was due at least in part to the fact that I'm not a very good player. So partly to dispute that, and partly because I sometimes have too much pride for my own good, here are a few more graphs. First, since I turned pro about 10 1/2 months ago: [image] [/image] As you can see, things got off to a bit of a slow start, so here's the last 450,000 hands (which incidentally roughly coincides with when I started playing 100/200 regularly). This covers the last 8 months or so: [image] [/image] [image] [/image] No doubt there are holes in my game, but I still do pretty well. Oh, and the bad news for you all is that I've recently identifyied and have started filling some of those holes in a way that I think that will improve my winrate nicely. Plus, since I play so much, and spend a fair bit of time away from the "tables" thinking about my game, I think that my rate of improvement is a lot faster than most players. Now if I can just stop having 1000 BB downswings . . . [/ QUOTE ] this whole thread was clearly just a well-orchestrated brag post |
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