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60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
is this win rate sustainable? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
I saw a guy do this today - checked it with pokertracker earlier - he saw 89% of the flops, and I swear he must have come from behind with absolute trash over half the time to drag the pot. It was hilarious - put the whole goddamn table on tilt - he sorta left me a slight winner, but his rundowns took away a lot of my profit - of course, if I knew I could play to the river and hit my 2 pair, I'd probalby play every hand too [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] RB |
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
yah
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
No its not sustainable. Variance is a beast slut in that what she giveth she will take-awayth.
The other side of the bell curve is where guys like that usually end up. So think of it like this...he was just making up what he lost in order to lose it again. Or maybe he was on super tilt from another table. |
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
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Variance is a beast slut in that what she giveth she will take-awayth. [/ QUOTE ] great quote |
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
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[ QUOTE ] Variance is a beast slut in that what she giveth she will take-awayth. [/ QUOTE ] great quote [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, its yours to use anytime if u like. |
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
yah - it was at a site I didn't expect to find someone that bad at (translation, not Party Poker) -
he was playing two tables, and when he busted on the other one, he left ours up a hellva a lot of money - never said a word either - took the bigass pots and never said a word when everyone was ragging him. Interesting enough, his Aggression was almost 1.7 post flop, but still really low preflop (.38) so he called almost every hand to see the flop, and any draw whatsoever he stayed to the river - and any hit, he'd raise - I left a slight winner from when he dropped 50 bucks on me in 2 different hands, but by the time he left he had gotten most of it back. I'll look for him again though - and I ain't telling you guys his name - find your own fishing hole [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] It got to the point where I think it actually killed the action instead of encouraging it - usually you see more limping by the other players when someone is too loose, but so many big hands got ran down by runner/runner, they sorta gave up and tightened up instead - as if they felt they were destined to lose if they called - RB |
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
Yeah ppl tend to really loosen up and take pot shots at the crazy guy then they get run over and tighten up. Its good for a while then the action just dies to almost heads up pots.
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
Try out an 89% VPIP, PM me what table you're at, and see if it is sustainable.
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
The biggest one-session wonder in my PT database won 112 BBs in 130 hands.
Only 15 of those BBs were from me, but it felt like a lot more at the time (in part because I wasn't exactly winning money from the other players at the table, either). |
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Re: 60BB in 93 hands - sustainable?
pattern mappers are great [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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