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Hands per day/Week/Month
Ive been mainly a live 1-2 NL player. My winrate is $12 per hour over the past 400 hours.
I play online as well, though not as much. My winrate is 4.28/100 hands. I am wondering about making the switch to mainly online and need to know what the best amount of hands/tables to play per day is without getting burnt out. At the casino, I can play 8-9 hours. Online, I tend to play 2-3 tables of full ring, but usually only for an hour or 2 before i get bored or go to the casino. Do online players put in 8 hour days? Would that be about 1500 hands per day, 10,000 hands per week? How many per month. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: Hands per day/Week/Month
8 hours 3 tabling is about 1500 hands.
And yes, many of us manage to put in that many hrs/day. |
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Re: Hands per day/Week/Month
Do you break it up in segments? Would you recommend building up to that level?
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Re: Hands per day/Week/Month
Try to build up your multi-table tolerance, and you wont have to log 8 hours.
A lot of us can comfortable manange 10-12. I usually play in 3 2-3hrs segments, if im dedicating my day to playing. |
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Re: Hands per day/Week/Month
I had some advice for multitabling and general online success in my blog
http://themainsdomain.blogspot.com/2...nd-of-nit.html |
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Re: Hands per day/Week/Month
[ QUOTE ]
...I am wondering about making the switch to mainly online and need to know what the best amount of hands/tables to play per day is without getting burnt out. ... [/ QUOTE ] I think only you can answer this question. Gradually add tables and see how it works out for you. On average, I 3-table 3 hours a night, 6-7 days a week. I've tried less/more, but this is a good level for me since I'm balancing family, work, and poker. I also get bored with less than 3 tables and I believe my win rate drops with more tables. Good luck to you. |
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Re: Hands per day/Week/Month
My current goal is 6.5 hours per day and 7000+ hands (20 tabling). However I'm generally pretty happy with anything over 5 hours. I usually take breaks every 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
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