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Re: Thoughts on Running bad for UNL guys
a good 50nl player makes 35-40 an hour, I mean im no rocket science, but last I checked 35-40 an hour is a really sick job, some people like myself, just can't stomach the swings at higher levels like they used to. I've not had a losing month at nl50 since the beginning of my poker career, but I have had some sick sick losing months higher up.
there are many reasons why people, good players stay at nl50 nl100 and nl200, besides for building bankrolls, being busto or being bad at poker. |
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Re: Thoughts on Running bad for UNL guys
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a good 50nl player makes 35-40 an hour, I mean im no rocket science, but last I checked 35-40 an hour is a really sick job, some people like myself, just can't stomach the swings at higher levels like they used to. I've not had a losing month at nl50 since the beginning of my poker career, but I have had some sick sick losing months higher up. there are many reasons why people, good players stay at nl50 nl100 and nl200, besides for building bankrolls, being busto or being bad at poker. [/ QUOTE ] 35-40/hour is insane at NL50 |
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Tl;DR, cliff notes please?
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[brag]I ran red hot lastnight and made 100 dollars an hour last night 4 tabling 25 NL over 330 hands (62.5 PTBB/100) running 22/17/3.5.
That's sick. I'll post the graph for you doubters when I get home. [/brag] |
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don't let bad beats get the best of you.
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Re: Thoughts on Running bad for UNL guys
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[ QUOTE ] a good 50nl player makes 35-40 an hour, I mean im no rocket science, but last I checked 35-40 an hour is a really sick job, some people like myself, just can't stomach the swings at higher levels like they used to. I've not had a losing month at nl50 since the beginning of my poker career, but I have had some sick sick losing months higher up. there are many reasons why people, good players stay at nl50 nl100 and nl200, besides for building bankrolls, being busto or being bad at poker. [/ QUOTE ] 35-40/hour is insane at NL50 [/ QUOTE ] one of the few times I'll agree w/ ssdex I'm not capable of beating NL400, prolly not NL200 at the moment, but I'm making a nice income [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] a good 50nl player makes 35-40 an hour, I mean im no rocket science, but last I checked 35-40 an hour is a really sick job, some people like myself, just can't stomach the swings at higher levels like they used to. I've not had a losing month at nl50 since the beginning of my poker career, but I have had some sick sick losing months higher up. there are many reasons why people, good players stay at nl50 nl100 and nl200, besides for building bankrolls, being busto or being bad at poker. [/ QUOTE ] 35-40/hour is insane at NL50 [/ QUOTE ] if he's good enough to make this at 50nl. move up dont be a b.itch. |
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Re: Thoughts on Running bad for UNL guys
10 buy ins is not even a downswing, its variance.
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at our stakes, it's not even variance. it's spewing. i probably do analysis of my sessions more than 95% of people on this forum (with Poker EV and Poker Stove) and every 10 BI loss i've had in the past was avoidable (and it's been a long time). people play so exploitably (large calling range, small betting/raising range; putting you on AK, etc) that a 10BI loss is very rare without spewing (like c-betting wrong flops, making big c/r bluffs, raising limpers with wrong hands/wrong position, 3-betting light the wrong people, bad game selection, etc)
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Re: Thoughts on Running bad for UNL guys
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at our stakes, it's not even variance. it's spewing. i probably do analysis of my sessions more than 95% on this forum (with Poker EV and Poker Stove) and every 10 BI loss i've had in the past was avoidable (and it's been a long time). people play so exploitably (large calling range, small betting/raising range; putting you on AK, etc) that a 10BI loss is very rare without spewing (like c-betting wrong flops, making big c/r bluffs, raising limpers with wrong hands/wrong position, 3-betting light the wrong people, bad game selection, etc) [/ QUOTE ] QFT. 10BIs downswing at micros is so bad, you must have some serious holes in your game if this is happening. |
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