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Old 04-05-2004, 05:03 PM
dudeman711 dudeman711 is offline
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Appreciate the advice, but as I fine tune my game playing 4 at a time (and my notes db), think my earnings/game will increase. If not, I will reassess. Plus, prefer to improve against better comp than "go down".

I would find it hard to believe that anyone gets roi of 30% at the $200 game over a long period. What kind of profit/game you make at $50? Have you tried the higher limits?
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Old 04-05-2004, 05:21 PM
dudeman711 dudeman711 is offline
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Good catch. I get about 2.25/back per game, so $900 or so for the 2 weeks is more accurate. Think I will add a rakeback field in my spreadsheet to have exact number in the future. Also wanna add a PITIFUL PATHETIC FORTH field, have had way too many of them lately.

Though last night was very profitable, will post update later - surprised to have feedback, and since I can't play at work (unless bring my laptop to starbucks at lunch [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]), gives me something to do while here - haven't quit my day job yet.
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Old 04-05-2004, 06:12 PM
DarkKnight DarkKnight is offline
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Default Re: Party $215 results

Woops, my math was off before - your ROI is on 6%

Over my last 380 $50's my stats are...
Entry + fees Paid $20,900
Prize Money $26,400
Profit $ 5,500 (26%)

I understand your desire to improve by playing better opponents. Right now I'd rather focus on making maximal profit per tournament. I can do that best at $50+5.

DK
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Old 04-06-2004, 12:50 AM
Daliman Daliman is offline
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Default Re: Party $215 results

FWIW, i've played vs you a pretty fair amount of time, and have you down as an OK player, which is saying alot w/ my standards. Yes, your #'s are a bit low, and cause for some concern, as you bad streaks will on average be worse than someone's who averages $30 a tourney,(like myself).
Believe me, the cards can go very bad very quickly, and many times i have had night where the difference between being up 3g's and down the 1500 you end up at is the 5x 3 outers hit vs you on the river. It's very frustrating at times,(I'm probably one of the biggest whiners on there at times, lol) and sometimes, you just KNOW you're gonna get drawn out on, no matter what the other person has. Every coinflip goes their way, you lose half your dominators and your overpairs, every draw catches vs you, yours never develop, people fold to your monsters, and even your bluff catches get caught on. It really is surprising how mant bad/terrible players there are, even at the $200 level, but i notice many of them are around for a week or so, then never heard from again.
One profitable exercise for you might be to stay off of tables that have some of the better players on them, the fewer good players, of course the better. Some of the better players on there include Mistermo, Dr_Gammon, Rolex_528, Narrator, surferick, billx, Frozen fish, caufield, haugland, spyhard111, and I'll even add myself, if I may be so bold, DarkStargasm, since i dont really mind you not sitting at my table.
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As far as ROI, I believe 20% may be the upper boundary in the $200+15's if you play four ata time. I was at 34% for about my first 200, and over 30% for 380, but have since dropped to about 15%, including affiliate. 25-30% MIGHT be attainable if a person were only to play one at a time, but I fell volume definitely makes up for quality in my case, at least.
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Old 04-06-2004, 05:57 AM
dudeman711 dudeman711 is offline
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Hey, so guess ur not bitter about that beat I put on u yesterday when I spiked the 4 on the river, lol (aq vs a4). Last night was real good and tonight has been better (5 1st/16 games). Ran into u couple times tonight, I'm calling it a night. Thanks for the list. Agree with it except disagree about MrMo, he might be able to beat people that don't know him, but I think he sucks. He has saved me so many times by doubling me up with his stupid allins, like playing with him except that he is so damn slow drives me crazy. Good luck to you. Updated results:

Total Cost Revenue Games
$81,170.00 $90,700.00 380

Avg Cost Avg Gross Avg Profit
213.6052632 238.6842105 25.07894737

Profit First Place
$9,530.00 52

Rakeback Est.
$917.22

Total Profit
$10,447.22
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Old 04-06-2004, 02:19 PM
dudeman711 dudeman711 is offline
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Default Re: Party $215 results

Sorry the format sucks when pasted from spreadsheet, lemme try this a differen way (note, play started on 3/19):

Total Cost $81,170.00

Revenue $90,700.00

Games 380

Avg Cost 213.6052632

Avg Gross 238.6842105

Avg Profit 25.07894737

Pre Rakeback Profit $9,530.00

First Place 52

Rakeback Est. $917.22

Total Profit $10,447.22
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Old 04-07-2004, 01:15 PM
Lansky Lansky is offline
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Nice comeback. Agree, MrMo no good once you got the book on him. I'm havin a tough time up at 200 level lateley, been playing lower.
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Old 05-13-2004, 12:04 PM
kingori kingori is offline
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dudeman 711 u suck. u r the worst nl player ever. you have no clue. idiot.
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