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Old 01-10-2005, 11:07 AM
PokerBob PokerBob is offline
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Default What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

I usually play online, but in the last month I have played 7-8 sessions at Canterbury Park. Friday I won 55BB at 4/8, and yesterday I won 81BB, 48 at 3/6, 33 at 6/12. I've got to believe I am on the mother of all heaters. Anyone else have similar stories? Also, I know I am going to give some back sometime. What is the worst session you've had? Just curious. I have some idea what "normal" swings are like online, but am in the dark for B&M games.
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Old 01-10-2005, 11:52 AM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

Last Thursday, I won 29BB is about four hours and Friday I lost 21BB in about three hours. Does that give you some idea?
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Old 01-10-2005, 12:03 PM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

Most recent was +62BB in six hours at Turning Stone 3/6.

I find 3/6, 4/8, and 5/10 casino games very easy to beat, much more so than on line. The truth is that I've never had a negative session at B&M playing limit HE. Maybe I've just been lucky to get involved in incredibly soft games.

NLHE is another story. I don't stink at it but I can't seem to make the profit that I make at the limit tables. I may not be able to deal with the swings as well.

I haven't really considered moving up to 10/20 or above.

A while back I posted a question in a similar thread and got no responses so I'll do it again. I've continually read about how making 1-2BB/hour is considered an appropriate win rate. My B&M experience with so many bad players indicates that such an estimate is far too low. By way of example, if I played with my 12 year old son and his friends, I should win far more than 2BB/hour. So the question is - What is a decent win rate at lower limit B&M in the current poker climate?
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Old 01-10-2005, 12:27 PM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

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Most recent was +62BB in six hours at Turning Stone 3/6.

I find 3/6, 4/8, and 5/10 casino games very easy to beat, much more so than on line. The truth is that I've never had a negative session at B&M playing limit HE. Maybe I've just been lucky to get involved in incredibly soft games.

NLHE is another story. I don't stink at it but I can't seem to make the profit that I make at the limit tables. I may not be able to deal with the swings as well.

I haven't really considered moving up to 10/20 or above.

A while back I posted a question in a similar thread and got no responses so I'll do it again. I've continually read about how making 1-2BB/hour is considered an appropriate win rate. My B&M experience with so many bad players indicates that such an estimate is far too low. By way of example, if I played with my 12 year old son and his friends, I should win far more than 2BB/hour. So the question is - What is a decent win rate at lower limit B&M in the current poker climate?

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The online games play tougher than the B&M games at equal limits. $2/4 at Party is way tougher than $2/4 at Foxwoods.

A good B&M dealer will get in about 20 hands in a half-hour sitting if your table is not acting too slowly. At 40 hands an hour, 2 BB/hour is 5BB/100. That is about what might be sustainable for an excellent player at micro-limits online (say 50c/$1 at Party). 1 BB/hour is of course 2.5 BB/100, and this is the winrate of a decent player at the micro-limits online.

Therefore, I am not inclined to think that a winrate above 2 BB/hour is sustainable in a B&M environment, because of the slow rate of play.
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Old 01-10-2005, 12:38 PM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

1-2 BB/hour long term is terrific. If you've never had a negative session or if you believe otherwise then you haven't played much at all.

The lower limit games have generally poor opponents but you're lucky to get 25-30 hands an hour because they're very loose and slow. Plus the rake is usually far more significant than at either the higher limit games or online.

The swings I would say vary quite a bit depending on what game you're playing and obviously NL swings can be very high. But the ones PokerBob listed seem extremely high to me for limit even if you play in very loose/aggressive games.
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Old 01-10-2005, 12:49 PM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

Because of the low number of hands per hour, the long term takes a very long time to reach. If you haven't had a losing session playing B&M you are running really good or playing way to tight.

Variance will catch up to you. I know, I went about four months without a losing session. Then I went five sessions in a row without a winning session. I have stopped putting so much emphasis on session results and try to concentrate on my play.
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Old 01-10-2005, 01:49 PM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

For 2004, I had two winning sessions for every losing session. By "session" I mean a single stretch at a single table.

My worst session was a 10/20 game at the Tunica Horseshoe, in which I lost 30BB in six hours. That was really dumb, I was chasing these two fish that were on a hot streak and had built up huge stacks. I won about half of that back right after that next door at the goldstrike, playing pineapple (!) against a table full of drunk frat boys.

My best session in BBs was a 7.50/15 game at the tunica Grand in which I won 44BB in an hour and a half. While wating to get in that game, I won 35BB in two hours in a 4/8 game.

For the year, I had a B&M win rate of 2.27 BB/hour. My B&M time was too small for this to be significant, though.
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Old 01-10-2005, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

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Because of the low number of hands per hour, the long term takes a very long time to reach. If you haven't had a losing session playing B&M you are running really good or playing way to tight.

Variance will catch up to you. I know, I went about four months without a losing session. Then I went five sessions in a row without a winning session. I have stopped putting so much emphasis on session results and try to concentrate on my play.

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I'm used to playing two or three tables on line, and find that I can quickly overcome a "bad streak" - in a B&M, sometimes the "bad streaks" seem like they last forever - and, they do, clockwise, just not # of hands-wise....

I have won 50 + BB's at 4/8 a couple of times, and they were "great nights"; on New Year's Eve, I had my worst B&M losing session ever - minus-55 BB's in about 8 hours - a most horrific experience....

I find that I have to focus on "the long view" (play vs outcomes) much more @ B&M to maintain an even keel. I've only been playing seriously for 16 months, but I surmise that the poker-learning experience is vastly different since online poker than before....
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Old 01-10-2005, 02:05 PM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

I know that 10BB/hour is not sustainable (and I do not claim that kind of return over any period of time that could be considered statistically significant) but I've had so much success at B&M low limit games that the idea of 1-2BB/hour seemed too low of an expectation.

As for another comment that I read - that I might "believe" I've never had a negative session, I think I was careful to limit that claim to B&M low limit HE. I am certain that I am correct in that assessment. I am also certain that as I play more, I will undoubtedly have losing sessions as I do on line. I wish I had never left a casino or poker room with less than I cam in with, but that's not the case.
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Old 01-10-2005, 02:23 PM
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Default Re: What is a good/bad session at a B&M????

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As for another comment that I read - that I might "believe" I've never had a negative session, I think I was careful to limit that claim to B&M low limit HE. I am certain that I am correct in that assessment.

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I meant if you "believe" 1-2 BB/hour is too low of an expectation. In no way, shape or form did I mean to imply you were not being truthful about not having a losing session. I was just saying that since you haven't ever had a losing session you probably haven't played that many sessions. That's all.
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