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I've managed to work up to a $648 bankroll playing .5/1 through 8.823 hands. $200 was earned from bonuses. Please review my stats...am I ready to move up to 1/2?
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Move up, and you may be missing some river value bets.
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#3
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Should I play 10 max, 9 max, or 6 max?
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maybe its best to move up gradually, I'd suggest 6max but its tough to jump into that game
party didn't have 9max when i was playing 1/2 so i don't know about that vs 10full |
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I play 9-max and love it. I honestly believe worse players play 9-max. I get tables with VSIP in the 30's and 40's.
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Should I play 10 max, 9 max, or 6 max? [/ QUOTE ] My advice would be to play to start at 10 max and 9 max. 6 max is quite a bit different. You are probably pretty comfortable with full ring play, so I suggest you get used to the higher stakes in full games (or almost full games with 9 max) and then, after you are consistently beating 1/2, consider playing some 6 max. |
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how do you post the pokertracker detail window onto this site? Sorry for the newb question.
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#8
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1. Take a screenshot of the pokertracker detail window by holding down the ALT key and pressing "Print Screen" on your keyboard.
2. Open up Paint or any imaging software, click Edit, click Paste 3. Save the image as a .jpeg 4. Upload this image to www.imageshack.us 5. Link to it in your post by clicking on "Image" in the Instant UBB Code section |
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thanks mate!!
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#10
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About 400 hands of 1/2...still going. Down 50 BB in a combination of bad play and bad cards. More bad cards than bad play, so I'm continuing. I think I'm getting a hang of things.
The tables I've seen so far have been very loose...35-40% VPIP table average. I love calling stations, but it can be frustrating to have good hands cracked by river cards back to back to back. These guys are trampling all over the fundamental theorem, but I'm getting the short end thus far. |
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