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Old 12-14-2005, 04:39 AM
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All players have a lot of experience all are winning players so far most already play 2/4 online 4/8- 9/16 live Most have multi tabled already online. Total of 4-9 players. We all start with 1k, poker tracker and poker ace hub.
So week one 3 hours of play per day at 2/4 2 tabling with 1 hour deticated at end to review hard hands.
Week 2 3 tabling at 2/4 3 hours a day 1 hour discussion.
Week 3 4 tabling at 2/4 3 hours a day 1 hour discussion.
Week 4 4 tabling at 2/4 3 hours a day 1 hour discussion.
End of month everybody buys dell 2001 fp screens 500$
Month 2 4 tabling 2/4 for entire month to build a role big enough to play at 4/8.
All on party poker.
What is avg. bb per hour at 2/4 2 3 4 tabling.
Does this goal sound realistic
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Old 12-14-2005, 04:48 AM
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I think you will have a tough time with the Party 4/8.
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Old 12-14-2005, 04:55 AM
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I heard the 3/6 is sharky and that the 4/8 is softer then the 3/6 is this not right and in your opinion how much harder is the 5/10 cuz i have a friend that has a ton of experience at 5/10 and he or anybody else wouldnt consider him significantly better then any of us 9 and he is a winning player moving to 10/20 in january
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Old 12-14-2005, 04:57 AM
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There is no 4/8 im a donk is it worth playing in the sharky 3/6 or waiting for a bankrole to move to 5/10 say about 3k per person
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Old 12-14-2005, 04:59 AM
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You need to learn to play the 3/6 before you play the 5/10 before you play the 10/20 and somewhere in there you need to play 6-max.
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Old 12-14-2005, 05:02 AM
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approxiamte bb per hour of avg-above avg player at 2/4 per table and what is change per adding another table
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Old 12-14-2005, 05:08 AM
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Default Re: Is this realistic poker plan

this is a hard question to answer because its so vague. some players are naturally better/luckier than others so obviously ahve different winrates.

an avg-above average player can win anywhere from 1bb/100 to 2.5bb/100 at 2/4. how that coorelates to per table, well just do the math.

as far as adding in another table goes, you'll find once you have the ability to 2 table i think 3 tabling then 4 tabling becomes really easy without really affecting your avg earn per table. even if that were to go down, i think it would only go down slightly but would be more than compensated by your ability to play more hands per hour.

imo you'll only really start seeing the differences per table is when you jump from 6 to 8 tables.
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Old 12-14-2005, 06:48 AM
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If you can't 5-table the Party 4/8's to the tune of $50/hr you know NOTHING about poker.
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Old 12-14-2005, 11:00 AM
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You need to learn to play the 3/6 before you play the 5/10 before you play the 10/20 and somewhere in there you need to play 6-max.

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Why do you need to learn six-max?
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Old 12-14-2005, 11:04 AM
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You need to learn to play the 3/6 before you play the 5/10 before you play the 10/20 and somewhere in there you need to play 6-max.

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Why do you need to learn six-max?

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It will help you in the more aggressive games that you will encounter as you move up. You could play up to 5/10 full with no 6max, but if you ever want to go farther you should learn SH play.
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