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Old 09-08-2005, 08:45 PM
cartman cartman is offline
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I almost exclusively 4-table and that obviously helps the hand totals. Having played blackjack full time for about 4 years, I have literally seen it all when it comes to brutality, so I never tilt and thus never have to take breaks to clear my head, etc.

If your lifestyle is conducive to it, my primary recommendation would be to at least loosely have a schedule for when you play. It makes some sense to vary based on game conditions. For instance, maybe put in some overtime if you if have some real fish in the game. I try to start playing around 11PM a set 5 nights per week. One thing I do is play 4-tables when their are plenty of fish around, but when the games start to dry up I cut down to 2 or 3 (sometimes even 1) and read the archives while I play. In other words I sacrifice EV when it is cheapest to do so. Sometimes I work in additional nights or time periods, but I consider that my core playing time--just like a real job.

Lastly and probably the most important point is to remember above all else that, in the long run, you get paid by the hand. The more hands you put in, the more $ you get--it's that simple. Stop wins and losses may be necessary sometimes for some players for disciplinary, emotional, or table image purposes--but they are a sacrifice because they result in fewer total hands. But aside from those, any decision regarding when to quit based upon winning and losing is an illusion.

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Old 09-08-2005, 08:57 PM
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Thanks. Great response.

I've realized my mind starts to wander after about an hour of focusing on 4-tabling...so I sit out, grab a snack, read a couple pages of an interesting book, and then sit in again...the quick breather is enough to rejuvinate me.

My biggest issue is that I get up to surf in the AM - like 4:45-5:30ish often - which really kills the "play at night" gameplan. I definitely work best at night anyway, but it hasn't meshed with my surf schedule per se.

Surf
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Old 09-09-2005, 03:34 AM
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I can't believe you played BJ for 4 years and haven't moved to 10/20. The BR requirements and swings of poker pale in comparison to counting cards.
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Old 09-08-2005, 07:52 PM
krishanleong krishanleong is offline
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I've run breakeven for 58K. I play decent. Just because people post stats after they play 15-20 or 40K doesn't mean those intervals mean anything.

You should also take a shot. I think I'm likely finished moving to 10/20 and my last move started when I was at the bottom of a 450 BB downswing.

Krishan
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Old 09-09-2005, 04:13 AM
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I've run breakeven for 58K. I play decent. Just because people post stats after they play 15-20 or 40K doesn't mean those intervals mean anything.


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BRAHAHAHAAA ..you are so full of crap ..stopping spreading your silly theories please.

Cartman is a one of the better posters in HUSH ..always liked his stuff-very sharp. Looks like a combo of the followingver-tweaking your game, tougher oppponents which is happening in all games, the high probability that your first sample of hands may have beeen on the highish end and lastly running bad..it is so easy to run bad for 5K and 10K hands. Running bad for 20K also happens but rarely. Running bad for 40K is damn ugly. Are your games getting tougher?

Tougher and tougher games plus high rakes means bye-bye to alot of posters around here.

..thats the most probable cause after such an extended breakeven run...that the games are just getting less easy and you havent adjusted. Make the proper adjustments and be perhaps more game selective..it should pass Cartman.
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Old 09-08-2005, 07:53 PM
baronzeus baronzeus is offline
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hi cartman


i still think your river aggression is too low. im not exactly sure but if you post your "W$SD when bet river" stat we can find out better if you arent value betting enough.

i also think you aren't peeling enough marginal flops based on your call on flop stat. i tend to peel a lot more, but i also dont steal as much as you so i bet less.


i also think it's possible that you are stealing TOO much. 42% is excessive imo...although i could be wrong. i tend to be careful about steals, especially in the sb. if i think theres a chance that raising will put me in a very bad spot i just fold.
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Old 09-08-2005, 08:17 PM
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Hey Cartman,

I am making it through a 35-40k breakeven stretch currently myself. I also remember Schneids saying that he had been through 30k+ breakeven stretches also.

Your past records show you clearly are a winning player. Be vigilant in maintaining your quality of play (quit when tilting, etc), and keep at it. I wouldn't sweat the short term.

Surf
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Old 09-09-2005, 03:12 AM
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I also remember Schneids saying that he had been through 30k+ breakeven stretches also.


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Is that stretches as in more than one stretch? Did I read that El Diablo also have at least one similar period? How about any of the rest of our heroes?

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Cartman
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Old 09-09-2005, 03:29 AM
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a 40k breakeven stretch probably means you are doing something wrong

People forget that we only have a small edge, a couple of mistakes have probably crept into your game as they did mine.

Ask yourself this

Are you doing a lot of study?
Analysis?
Have you had people look over your hands?
Have you looked over other peoples hand histories?

If you arent then I doubt you have just been unlucky for over 40k hands.
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Old 09-09-2005, 04:20 AM
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i have had 2 30K+ stretches of break even, and am currently in a 250BB downswing on my transition to 10/20. but i suck.
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