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Old 05-18-2004, 01:58 PM
prairieboy prairieboy is offline
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Default Poker Rehab Assignment

I used to play a lot of poker (15ish hours/week) but lately, I haven't had the time and now play less than 10 hours/month and it's definitely hurt my game.

My last two sessions were both pretty big losers. Looking back, the cards I got were below average, but not terrible; my opponents were generally ok, but not great; and my decision making totally sucked.

Consequently, I'm demoting myself from 10/20 all the way back to the .50/1.00 tables for some remedial poker and am going to force myself to work my way back up through the ranks once again.

The rules:
1. I only get a $69 bankroll (because anything that starts with 69 has to be good right?)
2. Limit play only
3. I can't bump up to the next higher limit until I hit a predetermined $ amount of winnings.
4. No multi-tabling
5. No tournaments

Where do you think I should set the thresholds for moving back up in limits?
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Old 05-18-2004, 02:11 PM
ElSapo ElSapo is offline
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Default Re: Poker Rehab Assignment

Search posts by JasonHold'em, he has run this same process as have several others (apologies to the others, Jason came to mind).
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Old 05-18-2004, 03:25 PM
Inthacup Inthacup is offline
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Default Re: Poker Rehab Assignment

Don't move up to 1-2 until you've made $500 at .5-1.
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