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My first 200 sngs
Here are some stats from my first 202 sngs since switching from limit. I was waiting to play 300 total before I moved up to the 33s.
I dont even know if you can tell anything from these stats...but if so please chime in. Party 22s # of tourneys: 202 ROI: 20.47 Fin. In the $: 39.11 Avg. Finish: 4.69 Finish Details: 1. 28 2. 24 3. 27 4. 20 5. 22 6. 28 7. 20 8. 14 9. 9 10. 10 Does this tell you anything? Is so many 6ths alarming? Do I have too many 9ths and 10ths? If my stats look the about the same after 300 what do you think about me moving to the 33s? BTW I am WAYYY over rolled so BR doesnt need to be taken into consideration. |
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Re: My first 200 sngs
Looks good to me 20% ROI is a good number considering the sample size as for the number of sixths I think it is just a coincedence more than anything else. As for the nines and tens it is hard to say without looking at the hand history to see how the hands were played. You should probably get at least 500 sng's under your belt and then look at them again.
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Re: My first 200 sngs
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Fin. In the $: 39.11 [/ QUOTE ] This is the stat that is most likely to be accurate at this time, and it looks healthy. [ QUOTE ] 9. 9 10. 10 [/ QUOTE ] Are you getting beaten with AK,QQ and JJ a little too often level one? If so you may have a smallish leak here. If you are having to ask if you should move up, it probably means you are not quite confident enough to move up just yet. The stats seem to show otherwise though, probably worth moving up when you feel comfy, especially as you are overrolled anyway. Keep an eye on those 9ths and 10ths though, they do seem too high to me. Lori |
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Re: My first 200 sngs
number is too small to derive anything meaningful.
nice work on a %20 ROI! |
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Re: My first 200 sngs
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If you are having to ask if you should move up, it probably means you are not quite confident enough to move up just yet. The stats seem to show otherwise though, probably worth moving up when you feel comfy, especially as you are overrolled anyway. Keep an eye on those 9ths and 10ths though, they do seem too high to me. Lori [/ QUOTE ] Well its not really the confidence. I just want to make sure I'm getting better before I move up. I have no doubt I can beat the 33s. The bigger buy in doesnt bother me as I am WAY over-rolled. Levels 1 & 2 is where I feel most uncomfortable. The reason I havnt moved up yet is I told myself I would play atleast 300 22s to get the hang of sngs before moving up. I plan to play at least 300 33s aswell and if I feel comfortable with my level of play move and stay at the 55's for a while. |
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Re: My first 200 sngs
I'd play a few more $22s and post some hands where you bust out 8th 9th or 10th.
Just a hunch that you have a medium sized leak here. Lori |
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Re: My first 200 sngs
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I'd play a few more $22s and post some hands where you bust out 8th 9th or 10th. Just a hunch that you have a medium sized leak here. Lori [/ QUOTE ] Well, I got 100 more 22s to go. Sounds like a plan |
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Re: My first 200 sngs
With this small sample I think it is very likely you are beating the 22's. How much is hard to say. You'd probably do fine in the 33's, but playing a few more 22's couldn't hurt.
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