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Old 08-11-2005, 12:01 AM
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Default How Did Your Poker Career Start Off

I have been playing poker just over 2 months now. I am reading as many poker books as I can, contributing to the forums, and generally trying to imerse myself in the game. I started off playing on Royal Vegas and The Gaming Club, as they gave a free deposit. I managed to win $200 by coming 8th out of 369 in The Gaming Club 5k rookie freeroll, but most of my energies has gone into playing the Sit and Go's. I have played 70 $2.50's , my ITM is just over 40% with my ROI about 17%. I started off well, incredibly so, but I am on a pretty bad run at the moment. I know that is an incredibly small figure to get any pattern. I just want to get a general feel for how long it took people for their A game to kick in

I was wondering how long it took for people to become good players and how their learning curve went. What kind of percentages were you seeing early on, and what kind are you getting now? What is a good ITM and ROI to call someone a good poker player?

I am just about to read Dan Harrington's 2 books and am hoping they will improve my game a lot.
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:08 AM
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harrington's first book made an immediate and drastic change in my poker game for the better. first poker book that i read seriously, and I didn't regret buying it within an hour of opening it.
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:18 AM
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I just want to get a general feel for how long it took people for their A game to kick in

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I wish I had an A game. I'll let you know when my B game kicks in. Hopefully it happens soon.
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Old 08-11-2005, 01:10 AM
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I spent 500 bucks a few years ago playing anything from nl cash games to sngs to mtts thinking I had half a clue. Right when I was pretty much out of money to put in I hit a monster run in mtts finishing 1st, 2nd, and a couple top 15s in a week and realized that i was in fact the greatest poker player ever and that I should clearly be playing 5/10 limit games with the money i won playing 20 nl mtts. Obviously I threw most of it away and kept myself barely above water with mtts and sngs. Then it hit me this was where all my money was coming from and i got serious about actually trying to play within my bankroll and focus on the games that were actually profitable for me. Within a few months I moved from the 10s to the 30s and chilled then played the 50s for maybe 8 months now. I usually binge and get bored of the game and purge and then play again when my accounts get drained. all in all i cant really complain. my game still has so many leaks its kind of laughable but after a break when i come back and play some 20s or 30s to get back in the swing it occurs to me just how much i have improved. games that used to seem scary and tough when i first started playing them are a joke now.
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Old 08-11-2005, 01:27 AM
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I've been playing seriously for about a year now, but as I have little natural talent I still suck. However it beats working in an office, for me anyway, so I've tried to swallow my pride and keep at it. I started playing when I was stuck in London for a few months last summer with too little money to go out much. So, I played my first SnGs at an internet cafe (worst...rake...ever), and wrote down my first results in the margins of novels I was reading. I knew about 2+2 from a college friend, so before long I started lurking and posting here even as I was cramming my brain with all the usual books. "Aleo"'s old guide and a couple of posts by Jason Strasser set me on my way. Soon after I returned from London, I won a $30 MTT, and suddenly had a bankroll of about 4k. I had quit my job shortly before going to England, and finding that I was making money with poker decided to keep doing. Been at it since....like it better than the few other jobs I've had.

As a side note, I would say that I've learned as much from Ciaffone and Reuben's NL/PL book as from any of 2+2s. This book doesn't get enough love around here, so I thought I'd give a shout out.
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Old 08-11-2005, 08:58 AM
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As a side note, I would say that I've learned as much from Ciaffone and Reuben's NL/PL book as from any of 2+2s. This book doesn't get enough love around here, so I thought I'd give a shout out.

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I bought this book a while back based on your recommendation. It didn't have quite as much content as I had hoped, but nevertheless was a good book for someone looking to pick up some basic NL concepts.
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Old 08-11-2005, 09:36 AM
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As a side note, I would say that I've learned as much from Ciaffone and Reuben's NL/PL book as from any of 2+2s. This book doesn't get enough love around here, so I thought I'd give a shout out.

I can't agree with you more. This book is solid.
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Old 08-11-2005, 10:54 AM
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Is that the one with the chapter "integrate your game"? That's a really good one imo (the chapter).

As for the poker career, it hasn't really taken off yet. It started with some playing with friends, followed by some tilty microlimit playing. Almost a year break, and then like 500 sngs later I was playing the 109s. Now I'm trying out playing mtts pretty much exclusively. Like the stt forums much better though... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

I'm moving to the states in a month though so maybe I'll give live action a real shot.
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:03 PM
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I started out on a heater. Just like you and everyone else on this forum.

Duh.

Yugoslav
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:25 PM
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ive been playin poker for like 2yrs, but only seriously as a supplemental income for only 1yr....your prolly studying the game much more than i did when i started....which is very good.....reading gives u knowlege, but playing give u the more important experience....play 1000 more sngs....youll notice a drastic change in ur game......
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