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spliff
12-03-2005, 08:09 AM
I have played some 11 SNG and 100 NL FULL (both 4 table) and doing OK (23 ROI and 8,5 PTBB/100h).

I have played a little 0.5/1 FL FULL with little succes.



I have now cashed out and kept 500$ as my new bankroll.

I would like to start with a plan to, in time, make a income of min. 2000$ playing 15-20 hours a week.


The following is without rakeback and playing 15h/week. I prefer to view rakeback as a bonus, backup bankroll.

<u>Profit:</u>



SNG

4 table 55īs (5/hour), ROI: 12% =
33$/h = <u>1980$/4 weeks</u>


NL FULL - Best

4 table NL200, 5,5 PTBB/100h (50 hands/hour/table) =
44$/h = <u>2640$/4 weeks</u>


FL FULL - Worst

4 table 3/6 FL, 1.6 BB/hour (50 hands/hour/table) =
ONE HOUR: 1.6 * 6 BB * 2 (200 hands/hour) =
19.2$/hour = <u>1152$/4 weeks</u>



NL 6. max

3 table 200 NL (think thats the max i can handle)
Think 1 less PTBB when 6. max: 4.5 PTBB/100h (75 hands/hour/table) =
40.5$/hour = <u>2430$/4 week</u>



FL 6. max

4 table 3/6 FL (that should be no problem FL)
1.6 BB/hour - <u>is that too high in 6. max FL ??</u>
(75 hands/hour)
ONE HOUR: 1.6 * 6 BB * 3 (300 hands/hour) =
28.8$/hour = <u>1728$/4 weeks</u>


Obvoiusly it has to be; 55 SNG's, NL 200 (full og 6. max) or FL (6. max).


I'm ancious to hear what you have to say.

I just discovered 6 max. I am playing 25NL 6. max (for training), and it's very exiting compared to full ring.

Think it is very important to keep an eye on the opponents in NL 6. max, therefore i think that 2-3 tables is the highest for me.

After i started on NL 6. max., i thought about learning to play FL 6. max. - seems like a interesting game.

FL 6. max, would be doable to play at 4 tables, and it would be the game where Pokertracker would benefit the most, i guess - what do you think??



Pokertracker:

I have thought about using pokertracker, much get you the biggest advantage playing FL (6.max) ?

I don't know, least advantage using Pokertracker must be SNG's, i guess.


On the other hand i think that SNG's (and maybe FL (6. max)) are the easiest to multitable.


What should i play ?

Sponger15SB
12-03-2005, 01:32 PM
Alright, so if I play 100/200NL on prima, and I make 4 PTbb/100 and play 300 hands an hour, I'll make $4,800 an hour.

I'll be a millionaire after only a few months. Damn poker is so easy.

Guthrie
12-03-2005, 01:40 PM
Beginning poker players are a lot like people who watch get-rich-quick informercials, and people who have a great invention that everyone will need. They all know how to multiply to determine how rich they will get.

Forget about how much you're going to make per hour, per week, per month, at any particular game. Try several games until you find the one that offers you the best combination of profit, ease, and enjoyment. You may find one game much more enjoyable to play, with much less stress, although it's less profitable than one that feels more like work.

Apply all those math skills to pot odds and let everything else run its course.

12-03-2005, 03:02 PM
I've gone from playing tourney's and sng's to cash NL games more successful at it tend to drop money at other's. Anyhow, I was wondering if the 1bb/hr rule apply's for NL like it does in limit or is it more, so far it seems to be a lot more but a) I play low limits (at .25/.50) and b) don't have enough time yet.

Thanks,
Pete

12-03-2005, 07:43 PM
Dude, you should smoke more spliffs to improve your play. The short -term ability to focus far outweighs any sort of short-term memory loss.