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Old 10-26-2006, 10:41 PM
jordiepop jordiepop is offline
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Default Re: Hello,Pop! How are U preparing to brcome a long-term

i read the stud section in ss1 and i constantly re-read 7csfap. I try not to tilt but i def find myself playing poorly sometimes. maybe im tired or craving action. reading and playing are the two things i do.
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Old 10-27-2006, 08:49 AM
7csCB 7csCB is offline
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Default Re: Hello,Pop! How are U preparing to brcome a long-term

jordiepop,

stud is just a plain great game.

Variance is really difficult to understand. The best players have admitted to downswings of 300BB! This means that, at 2/4, you should have a bankroll of at least $1200 to make up for the swings. And this is for a player with a winrate of around 2BB/100 hands (which is real good). As the winrate becomes lower, likely a bigger bankroll is required. IMO, it takes a history of 100,000 hands to determine winrate with any kind of accuracy. A winning player can easily lose over the course of 1000s of hands.

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"1/2 is easier, id stay away from .5/1 cause the players there can be a little too loose (4 or 5 seeing 5th and 6th street most hands)"

I disagree with this statement.
Every level requires a different style of play. There is no such thing as a table that is _too_ loose. The notion that it is more profitable to play against stronger players has got to be wrong. Surely, at any level, you would always want to sit at a table where "4 or 5 seeing 5th and 6th" is the norm. The only problem with the lower tables is that though your winrate should be higher (again in BB/100), your actual winnings (in total $) will likely be lower than what you can achieve at a higher level. And that is the crux of the matter: Finding the stakes at which you will maximize your winnings.

This is what I would do to maximize my winnings:
1- Spend $55 on PokerTracker. Don't even bother trying to glean anything about winrate till you're at 15,000 hands. But you must peruse the db everyday to understand the wealth of info there.

2- Decide on your starting bankroll and, ergo, the stakes at which you play. I suggest 500BB multiplier. There is nothing wrong with starting at .04/.08.

3- Play. If you keep as a goal the building of your bankroll, make sure you are always one of the 2 best players at the table.

4- Every 10,000 hands or so, you must remove a % from your BR as profit. Probably no more than 100BB. Notice that if your winrate is greater than 1BB/100 hands, your bankroll will continue to grow.

5- Over time (10's of 000's of hands), and using a nultiplier as above, your bankroll will determine the stakes at which you should play.

cheers
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