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Does my no limit graph look too swingy?
Is this normal or do I really suck? I just converted to no limit.
Or is this what I get for going on a 16 buyin upswing? |
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Re: Does my no limit graph look too swingy?
Is everyday your birthday?
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Re: Does my no limit graph look too swingy?
I vote for not swingy enough. Try to be swingier.
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Re: Does my no limit graph look too swingy?
You actually MAKE money playing NL?.... damn
(I just switched to NL from limit as well, I'm up like $10 after 6K hands...) |
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Re: Does my no limit graph look too swingy?
hands 0-400 and 12k-12.4k are nice, but there are a lot of 4 buy in swings there(ie, the last ~12k are breakeven).
Mine's definitely not that swingy. (beware strategy might follow) I'd say watch what you stack off with, but that looks like it might be some form of tilting with all those big drops. |
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Re: Does my no limit graph look too swingy?
Go back to how you played the first 3.5k hands.
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Re: Does my no limit graph look too swingy?
what a retarded question
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Re: Does my no limit graph look too swingy?
[ QUOTE ]
hands 0-400 and 12k-12.4k are nice, but there are a lot of 4 buy in swings there(ie, the last ~12k are breakeven). Mine's definitely not that swingy. (beware strategy might follow) I'd say watch what you stack off with, but that looks like it might be some form of tilting with all those big drops. [/ QUOTE ] That might be the problem. It's always those shortstacks that I go AI with TPWK |
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