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6-max NO LIMIT graph thread
k guys let's see em. mine's got alot of swings =/
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Re: 6-max NO LIMIT graph thread
Why move up to 400NL after breaking even at 200NL for as long as you had been playing it?
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Re: 6-max NO LIMIT graph thread
he had a gut feeling duhhh.
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Re: 6-max NO LIMIT graph thread
I am always amused that self-identified tilt only occurs during downswings or breakeven stretches. I have yet to see someone post a graph of their winrate and point that they ran good for a while despite making a bunch of bad tilt-induced plays (e.g. overplaying draws and watching them come in time after time).
This is not directed at the OP; it's just an amusing sidenote. |
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Re: 6-max NO LIMIT graph thread
That's a good point, I think I actually moved up later than what I had pointed to... although I still wasn't showing that I was doing great at it anyway.
Main reason though is I had been over rolled for 200 nl for a while and then ended up hitting a big MTT score. |
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Re: 6-max NO LIMIT graph thread
Well I was tilted because I took a huge drop when first going to $200 nl which I made a thread about a while ago.
Didn't think this would turn into a thread where I post my graph and we critique it.... wanted to see other peoples. |
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Re: 6-max NO LIMIT graph thread
Gotcha. I was just wondering what the reason behind it was. Over the 20k hands that it looks like you played at 200NL you probably could have easily made enough in rakeback to get to 400NL even after a breakeven stretch like that.
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