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Old 03-24-2004, 10:48 AM
IlliniRyRy IlliniRyRy is offline
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

You guys all make some good points, I was wondering about the inverse relationship between the limit and variance as well. I have a couple friends that play 15-30 regularly, and they've gone through many more swings in terms of bets than I ever have. I'm still trying to figure out the reason for that. The games do get tougher as you move up and the players are more aggressive, so I would imagine that getting outplayed in big pots becomes a huge factor. However, I can understand why someone might think the relationship is inverse because if the games are tighter and more aggressive as you move up, then you don't get caught on as much and you win smaller pots more often, as opposed to the lower limit games with huge pots where everyone calls and you just don't win as often. In the latter type, your variance might seem much greater. I like some of the things you guys had to say here, I think what I'll end up doing is playing 2 games of 3-6 and then trying out one 5-10 game, and then slowly phasing completely into it. That seems like the best move right now. I have one friend that I really envy for dealing with all the psychological torture and moving all the way up to 15-30, and I'd like to be where he's at within a couple years, even at the expense of being tormented a little more by having to deal with bigger short-term losses. There's always that tradeoff in poker, but it's one of those things you have to get past if you want to make more money.
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Old 03-24-2004, 11:42 AM
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

I was wondering about the inverse relationship between the limit and variance as well.

Man, I think your thinking too much. Just jump in. If you lose, you know you have a nice bankroll to fall back on, and you know you can rebuild from any losses you sustain.

Now go, and return with an exciting $5-$10 hand to post!!!
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Old 03-24-2004, 12:04 PM
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

IlliniRyRy,

I think we have similar attitudes towards losses. My online history is somewhat similar to yours.

As to your concerns about 5-10, a couple of suggestions:

Stop-loss limit. Decide how much (or little) you ARE willing to risk in finding out whether 5-10 is a more +EV for you. Then play. One of two things will happen:

1) you never look back. Changing limits is much about comfort levels. If you find you're comfortable with it, great.

2) you lose your limit, then re-evaluate.

What I guess you'll find is that you win, but at the app. same amount of $per hour that you were winning.

Play 5-10 (either 1 table or 2) for an hour. Play tight. Play aggressive. Keep a separate bank roll or record of your 5-10 play. Pokertracker does this nicely.
Wade in the water, don't jump head first.


Occasionally you should stretch your comfort levels. You are a winning player. Grow.

Cheers.
JTrout.
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Old 03-24-2004, 12:16 PM
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Old 03-24-2004, 12:22 PM
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

I think that when you start thinking of your winning and losing streaks in terms of Big Bets instead of $$$, that you are ready to move up. Provided, of course, that you have a substantial bankroll, which clearly you do.

If you find that you are still reluctant (and you seem to be a bit), stay at 3/6 and win some more that you can set aside as your 5/10 bank. If you have the attitude that this $$$ is for "experimental" puposes at 5/10, it may make it easier to deal with the swings. Good luck.
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Old 03-24-2004, 12:26 PM
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

I'm a big believer that risk aversion can be a very serious issue when playing poker, especially as you move up to tougher games. The edges get smaller and you have to be willing to push them. But if normally sized losses in BB space start to bother you, and more importantly affect your game negatively, as the BB units increase at higher limits, well, why play if it's not going to be fun?

A good friend of mine wrote something years ago on RGP which is somewhat related and you might find interesting:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...edu&rnum=1

But the flip-side is, you never know until you try.
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Old 03-24-2004, 02:58 PM
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

I think you're definately ready for 5/10 in every way, except I really don't reccomend playing in the 5/10 party game. My situation is almost as close as it gets to yours...same timeframe, bankroll (i never wanted to talk about it, but i htink it gives me some credibility here for my point...)

The 3/6 party game is a cinch if you're a pretty good player. You obviously know this as you've been beating it well. Me too. I play 6/12 at the casino and 5/10 at other sites, but the 5/10 10 player party game simply isn't worth playing for ANY reason. I was thinking the same thing as you...I may as well move up to increase my earnings. It's WAYYYYYYY tighter then 3/6 and I can almost gaurentee you can make more playing 3/6 then 5/10, unless you want to learn short-handed.

Feel free to try for yourself. I'm curious to hear what you think, but I'd bet you'll not stay there. Add more tables to your 3/6. Play 5 or 6. Even if you're only winnin 1 bb/h that's 36 an hour. Not bad at all.

Just my 2 cents. Oh and check your pm.
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Old 03-24-2004, 05:06 PM
Levi King Levi King is offline
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

Bicyclekick, I don't agree with your assessment of Party $5/10. How many hours did you put in before making the determination that "the 5/10 10 player party game simply isn't worth playing for ANY reason?" I was destroying $3/6 and moved to $5/10 a few months ago. It took me 25 or so hours to get a feel for the game (read: my hourly rate wasn't where I wanted it) but after that learning period, my $5/10 hourly rate is more than double my $3/6 rate. My read is that $5/10 players are more aggressive, but that translates to more money for me when I play a good, tight game as prescribed in these forums.

IMO, If you've got $5k and your $3/6 rate is more than 1.2 BB/ hour/ table (playing multiple tables), move up to $5/10, take the hit as you learn the game, and then watch your bankroll fly.

That said, where do migrate to from $5/10? It seems there aren't very many people on party playing $10/20 full tables...
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Old 03-24-2004, 05:40 PM
ApolloQuiet ApolloQuiet is offline
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

Ry-

I'm in the same boat as you. I've been playing multible 3/6 games for about 4 months, and am beating them at about 3 2/3 BB/hr total. I've built up a bankroll that I am very comfortable with, for 3/6 and 5/10. But like others have suggested, I've only been playing 1 5/10 game for a few hours every day or so, to get my feet wet, and see what's out there. I'm hoping that as I get a feel for the higher level, I will feel more comfortable jumping in, and will hopefully be able to move up to 2-3 5/10's at once. It's all about baby steps.
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Old 03-24-2004, 05:47 PM
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Default Re: Need advice on moving up.....

Levi you bring up a good point. The Party 5-10 game is beatable, I moved up to this game on Jan. 1 and have not moved back. Don't have my database here at work but I've got about 140 hours at this game and am beating it for about 2.1 BB/hr (I was beating the 3/6 for about 3BB/hr mostly at Paradise with about 700 hrs), mostly single table but some double table. I have gotten a tad sick of the posts saying your better off play 4 3/6 tables playing robot poker then one 5/10 and learning to improve your game. I'm about 170 BB's away from moving up to the 10/20 and have the same concern about the limted game selection.
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