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Re: yay me (unbelievably little content)
i know but im lookin for a more specific answer in relation to that level, something like you are suggesting isnt very practical.
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#32
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Re: yay me (unbelievably little content)
alright thanks.
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i know but im lookin for a more specific answer in relation to that level, something like you are suggesting isnt very practical. [/ QUOTE ] How many tables do you play? That works for 4 or less. Double the number for 8, and triple it for 12. |
#34
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i mean i play 6-7 at a time, i keep a ridiculous amount of buyins in my account its not a matter of being able to play a level, its more like curtains does in earning that new level.
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I must say that is a very unique way of moving up. Sounds pretty cool.
I assume you have a real job and are in no rush to move up |
#36
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A real job are you insane? Anyway took just about 2 months to go from 8 $22s to 8 $215s, wasn't the longest wait ever and made a few bucks in process. |
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i mean i play 6-7 at a time, i keep a ridiculous amount of buyins in my account its not a matter of being able to play a level, its more like curtains does in earning that new level. [/ QUOTE ] I stand corrected. You were looking for a specific way of using bankroll to make sure you were playing profitably, not "one rule of thumb" guideline. I didn't realize that was your purpose in the original question. |
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It was very complicated, Ive explained before. Note that I already had a good bankroll before I started this experiment, I just wanted to start from scratch in terms of learning to 8 table. I started 8 tabling the $22s. Id play 32 per day. At the end of the day I'd see what my total profit was from my 8 tabling. If I'm up 10x the buyin for the next level, minus the entry fee ($33 is the next level, thus I have to be up $300), then I replace one of my $22s with a $33, until I have all 8 $33s (Which would be a profit of $2400). At this point I repeat and do the same thing for the $55s, and did it until I was at 8 tabling the $215s. Of course if you lose money you have to drop back down. Like if I win $350 the first day, and then lose $100 the next, then I have to go back to 8 $22s. Sorry if that's all very confusing, I just found it a fun way to do things and to prove to myself that I could beat every level while 8 tabling. [/ QUOTE ] That sounds like an awesome way of doing it. I have 100+ buyins in the $55s, and that seems like a nice way of easing myself into the 109s and beyond. |
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Re: yay me (unbelievably little content)
How much sng had you played before starting with this project? Seems like a very nice way of moving up.
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#40
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Re: yay me (unbelievably little content)
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I am world discipline champion. [/ QUOTE ] yea, me 2. holla |
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