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Old 12-27-2005, 07:12 AM
Bigwig Bigwig is offline
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Default I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?

It's not a down streak. It's not bad beats. It's a statistical problem. The following numbers are close. Not exact. But close.

Last ~5000 $20/$30 tournaments, ROI ~= 24%

Last ~3000 $50 tournaments, ROI ~=6%

And those last 2000 on the $50s have been brutal.

Now, can this big a range be variance?

Or, what could I possibly be doing between the levels that is resulting in this big of a drop off? I really don't want to make my living playing $30s.
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Old 12-27-2005, 08:24 AM
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It's not a down streak. It's not bad beats. It's a statistical problem. The following numbers are close. Not exact. But close.

Last ~5000 $20/$30 tournaments, ROI ~= 24%

Last ~3000 $50 tournaments, ROI ~=6%

And those last 2000 on the $50s have been brutal.

Now, can this big a range be variance?

Or, what could I possibly be doing between the levels that is resulting in this big of a drop off? I really don't want to make my living playing $30s.

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I think it's unlikely the $55's are that much harder, for you or anyone else.

Did you play the $55's after the $22's and $33's? If this is the case, you might have let some leaks into your game without realizing it. This can easily happen over so many SnG's. Besides that, do you play different in 1000 chip games? Maybe you are playing more hands or something like that, which might be -EV.

And I think variance can have a big influence on your ROI, even after thousands of tournaments. To give you an idea... I had an 8% ROI after my first thousand $22's with some $33's mixed in. Then I moved up to the $55s (Don't ask me why!) and now I have about an 14% ROI after 900.

Also, maybe you were tilting or tired in the last weeks or months?
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Old 12-27-2005, 08:29 AM
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Default Re: I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?

On a bellcurve where the mean is (-)9%, (+)6% isn't all that bad.

As a warmup to this year's WSOP Irieguy & Zen (2 quality SnG playing 2+2'er's)played 1000 $109's to an R.O.I. of (+)6%
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Old 12-27-2005, 08:50 AM
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Default Re: I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?


Sorry to say bigwig, but Im sure you have some major holes. 6% out of 3000 games for someone who is even at the 15% skill level is nearly impossible.
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Old 12-27-2005, 10:54 AM
Big Limpin' Big Limpin' is offline
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Default Re: I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?

TO steal a quote from boxing:
"Styles make fights"

Agree with curtains that you have enough sample size to know this is not purely variance, although you may be a little run bad at those 55s.

Heres the thing...those extra 200 chips cant help EVERYONE...if they are to the benifit of some, it must be at the expense of others. And thats not so say that you suck if you are better 800 chipping...it just means that your strengths are more tailored to the math/balls/preflop push game. Likewise, its quite likely that the weaknesses in your game are amplified in a slightly deeper stack scernario, wheres theres a little more room for creativity, and inspired poker.

My totally unqualified best guess...you may want to look at the hands 50/100 to 100/200, were you are transitioning to bubble/apeshit mode....and see if you are perhaps too aggro too early, or waiting too long, or whatever. Its evident that you wont be transitioning at the exact same moments in the 33s as the 55s...so if you find that you ARE, that a pretty big bell going off that you ought to change that in one of the levels....and quite clearly, your 33s game is closer to optimal than your 55s.

*Disclaimer: all speculation...but what i would think about if I had recored your results. SOmehting is clearly changing between the 2 levels, and its not explained fully by villain skill jump. Not 24% to 6%.

Also, um, you may have heard that alot of our better STTFers are 10 tabling the 55s. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]

And anyways, its not like $3/tourney is sending you to the poorhouse (if you play alot).

You'll figure it out, good luck, and be sure to tell us when you find the problem, you arent the only one.

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Old 12-27-2005, 11:12 AM
Big Limpin' Big Limpin' is offline
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Default Re: I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?

Also, Bigwig, could you give finish dist'ns for the two level?
Hard to diagnose the disease without knowing the symptoms
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Old 12-27-2005, 11:15 AM
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Default Re: I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?

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It's not a down streak. It's not bad beats. It's a statistical problem. The following numbers are close. Not exact. But close.

Last ~5000 $20/$30 tournaments, ROI ~= 24%

Last ~3000 $50 tournaments, ROI ~=6%

And those last 2000 on the $50s have been brutal.

Now, can this big a range be variance?


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Highly unlikely.

Perhaps you are not properly adjusting for 1k chips.

eastbay
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Old 12-27-2005, 02:12 PM
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Default Re: I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?

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It's not a down streak. It's not bad beats. It's a statistical problem. The following numbers are close. Not exact. But close.

Last ~5000 $20/$30 tournaments, ROI ~= 24%

Last ~3000 $50 tournaments, ROI ~=6%

And those last 2000 on the $50s have been brutal.

Now, can this big a range be variance?


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Highly unlikely.

Perhaps you are not properly adjusting for 1k chips.

eastbay

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i think that has a large impact on your results. more than likely, yer playing yer standard uber tight early game and pushbot late game. it doesnt work NEARLY as well as in the 800 chip games. try opening up a teeny bit early game. i think you will like the results. holla
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Old 12-27-2005, 02:18 PM
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Default Re: I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?

open up your range more in late position, especially in level 2-3.
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Old 12-27-2005, 04:01 PM
HtotheNootch HtotheNootch is offline
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Default Re: I don\'t get it. WTF could I possibly doing so wrong?

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open up your range more in late position, especially in level 2-3.

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May I ask why? I'm not at the 55s yet, but I'm guessing that you can pick up the blinds more often in unopened pots, or is there another reason?
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