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As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
As a "pro" which game would you play...? (some stats)
I've been playng for one year and 6-max has become my primary game. Its been like at least an hour since the last stats post so I figured I should contribute one. I've recently gotten tired of playing underrolled and dealing with stress of swings. I spent a lot of money recently on wedding stuff, a nice honeymoon, furniture, as well as ran bad at 30/60 a couple months ago and crippled my roll... I want to start treating poker like a "real job" where [hours = money] and get on with enjoying the other parts of my life. Please take a look at my situation outlined below and I would love to hear any advice you have for being a little more business-like in my poker playing. My Situation: 1) 2800 in my roll currently 2) I have 15 hours a week I can play 3) I need to cashout 2k a month starting at the end of November (74 hours from now) My experience and results thus far: still a lot of pretty big leaks obvious a few leaks patched--still some excessive calldown type of tilt showing at 10/20 due to playing high variance short handed games with scared money. At this point I am looking to 4-6 table whatever limit I play. I find I tilt much less 6 tabling than 4 as I dont have time to think up stupid "moves" to try and pull and generally play more solid ABC poker. Not tilting is one of my new priorities. 3/6 6max would def be 6-8 tabling--6 is easy for me and I feel very comfortable and confident. 5/10 6max has traditionally been my nemesis but I feel confident that long term, with my new improved style of play I would be at least a 1BB/100 winner in the game. I want stability and money but I want some intellectual challenge and sharpening of my skills to occur. I want my roll to grow and eventually do something more normal like 4 table 10/20 and 20/40 or 30/60. I also am liking the steps I have been taking to avoid tilt (keeping a log of feelings, stopping if I tilt, not pulling marathon dig myself out of a hole sessions.) I feel like a loser bazillion tabling 3/6 but financially it seesm like it may be the smartest move at this point? Any thoughts...? Between now and the end of November I have 74 hours to play and these are the options I am looking at: 3/6: ------------------------------------- 500 hands per hour x 74 = 37k hands at 2 BB/100 = $4400--smart choice? at 3 BB/100 = $6600--aim for this at 4 BB/100 = $8800 5/10: ------------------------------------- 500 hands per hour x 74 = 37k hands at 1 BB/100 = $3700 at 1.5 BB/100 = $5550 at 2 BB/100 = $7400--try this for now until I run good or lose 100BB and skulk back to 3/6? at 2.5 BB/100 = $9250 at 3 BB/100 = $11,100 |
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
With 2800 in your roll, as a "pro" with no other means of income, you are just barely have enough for 3/6 6 max, there is no way I would think about playing 5/10
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
I think you need to grind it out at the 3/6 this month. there is a significant risk you are going to start december with <$1000 if you play 5/10 or higher. If you run good, say get up to $5000 then move up.
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
Hey Climber,
Your needs outweigh the risk. 3/6 is your only answer, get those hands in. Move up to 5/10 when you hit 6k or so and don't have a pending cashout. IMO risking any/all of what's left of your bankroll on higher stakes than that is financial suicide, plus it will wreak havoc on your mental health. Stay at 3/6 until you are rolled for 5/10. Rinse, repeat. GL. I'd also like to say that your WTSD stat is really high, but that doesn't make it bad. Mine jumped to almost 40 when I first moved up to 10/20, and it's been inching its way back down to the point where I think it'll be 32% again soon. However, you appear to have a much different playstyle than I do and I would suggest sticking with what works. Surf |
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
Leave Allston. The rent's too high for crappy living.
Stick with 3/6, since 4-6 tabling that game with your current roll is pretty risky. Move up when your roll can afford it. 5/10 would be suicide. |
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
2800's barely enough to play 3/6 with a 'professional' roll imo.
Grind 3/6, maybe getting a job so your living doesn't suck your roll? (this is assuming you're independant and have to pay for insurance, food, shelter etc) |
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
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2800's barely enough to play 3/6 with a 'professional' roll imo. Grind 3/6, maybe getting a job so your living doesn't suck your roll? (this is assuming you're independant and have to pay for insurance, food, shelter etc) [/ QUOTE ] I second getting a job or playing more then 15 hours a week. 2 hours a day???? You can't manage 40 hours a week? |
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
6 table 3/6. I would encourage you to 8 table. I've been 10 tabling 5/10 (6) and it's really doable. Play like 21/15 instead of 25/18 or whatever. Play for the RB. If you have only 15 hours a week, really concentrate on playing more tables. 3/6 sucks so it's perfect--you can do many tables and win well.
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
I didn't see anything about RB in your post, but that's obviously an important part of your income.
As others have said, swallow your pride and play 3/6. I play 10k/mo while working 55+ hours at a real job, so there's no excuse for you to get less than 20k/mo in, in which case you should have no problem hitting $2k/mo. |
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Re: As a broke \"pro\" which game would you play...? (some stats)
Something that's kind of unrelated, but just some good advice. You go to showdown a lot, and you seem to go to showdown even more in 10/20. It's aggressive, but not 43% WTSD aggressive. My guess is that you probably check too many turns.
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