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Re: They say it builds character...
Sounds right. I was certainly running well before this streak startet but not THAT well.
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Re: Let This Thread Die
I was going to until the last string of replies.
We aren't getting anywhere so sure. Let it die [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Let This Thread Die
Oh, one last thing.
Luckily I kept a very solid bankroll of 2000BB when this streak started so I was never in any danger of going bust. Not that I thought I would ever need that much but I just hadn't needed it for living expenses so hadn't withdrawn my winnings for a while. What I'm trying to say is that I will never feel safe again with much less than 1000BB unless I'm willing to move down. I'm sure most of you who play for a living keep similar bankroll but if you don't its something to consider. Anything can happen. |
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Re: They say it builds character...
The more I tell you I'm convinced that I'm a solid winning player the more you're going to think I'm in denial
You should really post in Probability and ask: how often should a player who wins at a rate of XBB/100 hands expect a -400BB swing, where X = -1, 0, 1, 2, and 3. For what it's worth, I think the observation (danemania?) that you may be a fair-weather player may be on point. You may have an a-game that will win you good money, but you may be easily pushed off your a-game by bad results, and your off-game may be a d-game. Everyone is telling you all they can when they say: this kind of streak in a game as beatable (if admittedly variable) as Party 2/4 is very rare, and gets rarer as you move from "I am a winning player at 0.1BB/100" to "I am a winning player at 2BB/100". |
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