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i win about 61% of my sessions, meaning i will win 6 out of every 10 times i sit down and play [/ QUOTE ] Pokerb: I don't get it. Thanks for explaining, Cancuk |
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-i win about 61% of my sessions, meaning i will win 6 out of every 10 times i sit down and play [/ QUOTE ] How many times do you win when you don't sit down and play? Please post this in percentage and fractions to avoid confusion. Thanks |
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Your plan demonstrates a serious lack of knowledge of how a winning poker player makes money. I'm sure I'm not the only one who will tell you this, I just don;t have time to read the replies now. Long story short, if you get to an easy table, play as long as you're not tired, tilting, or have other obligations.
Matt PS your sample size after a year of one tabling is probably way too small too even gauge if you're a winner in that game. |
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i win about 61% of my sessions [/ QUOTE ] what does this mean? [ QUOTE ] meaning i will win 6 out of every 10 times i sit down and play [/ QUOTE ] oh, OK, thanks |
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i-i win about 61% of my sessions, meaning i will win 6 out of every 10 times i sit down and play [/ QUOTE ] You need to learn to convert winning sessions better. I, too, win about 61% of my sessions, but I win about 8 out of every 10 times I sit down and play. |
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sounds like a great plan. quit your job immediatley.
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You're picking up a lot of sarcasm here, but there's nothing really wrong with this plan if that's what you feel like doing. I just have two suggestions:
1. Play two tables. It's really not any harder than one, will probably increase your winrate, and gets practice if you ever want to become a multi-table junkie. 2. Sit with $500, and quit the moment you drop below $200, or if you increase above $1000. That is a $300 loss or a $500 win. This means you won't be shortstacking yourself which is probably to your advantage, and you will be 'pushing' to make more when you are winning, which is usually a good plan. Incidently, your math to determine your 'winrate' sucks. Start calculating an winrate, and variance, in BB/100 by using some poker software or even just a pencil and hourly notes. |
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The problem is on days when your grinding it out and breaking even you will be playing for hours on end trying to win or lose $300 and you will get impatient or tired and the quality of your play will suffer.
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