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Old 06-26-2006, 04:33 AM
BeerMoney BeerMoney is offline
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Default OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

Well, I've decided to focus my attention on STT's, I started at the $11 on party.

I quickly jumped up over 60 buyins!! This was awesome. I felt like I had a 14 inch penis, I could not be touched, I am the next Doyle Brunson. I was having a blast, playing usually only 2 tables at a time, enjoying a 60% ROI for my first 100 or so tourneys!! In my mind, I wasn't getting lucky, my hands were just holding up, and the fish were getting punished..

Well the last week and a half has been HORRIFIC. At one point I was down 40 buyins!! I have lost more hands than I could ever imagine where I was a 85%+ fav. on the flop.. Over pairs losing to 5 outers, multiple runner runner hands.. Whatever, you've all been through it, but WOW!! I keep telling myself it's gonna get better, but holy crap!! One problem is that i haven't been playing at the best times, and my internet connection konks out sometimes at key points in tourneys.. These things suck, and can be expensive.

I have donated some chips here and there where I won't let go of TPTK even though I "know" he's got the big over pair, or has me outkicked..

Anyway, I think my biggest leak is coming down at the wire. I have come in 4th place a whole bunch.. It seems like sometimes I'm not bullying when I'm the big stack, and when i'm sort of in the middle, perhaps I'm playing a bit too tight.

I've been reading this forum a bit now, and it seems like the general advice is to keep pushing in LOW M situations.. Perhaps I've just been getting unlucky there, but it seems like this has not been too profitable..

I've read HOH2, but do not have a copy handy now, as its at my parents house.. I do not have easy access to books like "Kill Phil" right now, as I am in a remote location.

But, any pointers y'all could give me on the end-game would be appreciated.

TYVM,

Beer$$
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Old 06-26-2006, 04:35 AM
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Default Re: OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

But SNGPT, play around with it for an hour = free money.
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Old 06-26-2006, 04:38 AM
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Default Re: OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

OK, was wondering about that..

Its just a little bit expensive for me right now in that i'm running bad, although I fear many of my sharper opponents are utilizing such tools.
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Old 06-26-2006, 04:48 AM
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Default Re: OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

Start with the free trial, plug in some of the bubble situations from one of the games you busted 4th, see if there are any situations you could have been pushing and didn't, I think you'll find a few. Also, keep reading hands from this board, and you'll soon pick it up.
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Old 06-26-2006, 04:49 AM
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Default Re: OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

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OK, was wondering about that..

Its just a little bit expensive for me right now in that i'm running bad, although I fear many of my sharper opponents are utilizing such tools.

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There are no "sharp" opponents in the $11s. Trust me.
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Old 06-26-2006, 12:50 PM
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Default Re: OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

I agree. 22's only slightly more witty.
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Old 06-26-2006, 10:04 PM
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Default Re: OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

What do you guys think of playing one $11 tourney, and one $22 tourney?
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Old 06-26-2006, 08:57 AM
KampnagelKid KampnagelKid is offline
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Default Re: OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

it is definitely more expensive to buy into another 1000 11er tourneys without the knowledge.
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Old 06-26-2006, 09:09 AM
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Default Re: OT.. Holy COW, Variance is a Monster!!

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OK, was wondering about that..

Its just a little bit expensive for me right now in that i'm running bad, although I fear many of my sharper opponents are utilizing such tools.

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Pfff. I've played 1000s of $11 SNGs and have can count on one hand the amount of players that are probably using SNGPT. They usually push far too tight and call far too loose (sounds absolutely stupid, but true). SNGPT can make sooo much difference to your game. Since I bought it over a month ago, I've gone from a slightly winning player to a +25% ROI player, its really that helpful. And yes variance sucks, but it rocks at the same time, just comin off a huge downswing, now I'm 50% ROI over the last 200 SNGS. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 06-26-2006, 09:17 AM
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Well, I've decided to focus my attention on STT's, I started at the $11 on party.

I quickly jumped up over 60 buyins!! This was awesome. I felt like I had a 14 inch penis, I could not be touched, I am the next Doyle Brunson. I was having a blast, playing usually only 2 tables at a time, enjoying a 60% ROI for my first 100 or so tourneys!! In my mind, I wasn't getting lucky, my hands were just holding up, and the fish were getting punished..

Well the last week and a half has been HORRIFIC. At one point I was down 40 buyins!! I have lost more hands than I could ever imagine where I was a 85%+ fav. on the flop.. Over pairs losing to 5 outers, multiple runner runner hands.. Whatever, you've all been through it, but WOW!! I keep telling myself it's gonna get better, but holy crap!! One problem is that i haven't been playing at the best times, and my internet connection konks out sometimes at key points in tourneys.. These things suck, and can be expensive.

I have donated some chips here and there where I won't let go of TPTK even though I "know" he's got the big over pair, or has me outkicked..

Anyway, I think my biggest leak is coming down at the wire. I have come in 4th place a whole bunch.. It seems like sometimes I'm not bullying when I'm the big stack, and when i'm sort of in the middle, perhaps I'm playing a bit too tight.

I've been reading this forum a bit now, and it seems like the general advice is to keep pushing in LOW M situations.. Perhaps I've just been getting unlucky there, but it seems like this has not been too profitable..

I've read HOH2, but do not have a copy handy now, as its at my parents house.. I do not have easy access to books like "Kill Phil" right now, as I am in a remote location.

But, any pointers y'all could give me on the end-game would be appreciated.

TYVM,

Beer$$

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Remember that you not only have to deal with the variance of the game, but also the variance in the performance of your play. Playing too many hours and/or pushing yourself too hard without adequate thought in between sessions is often responsible for what you are experiencing.

Indy
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