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How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
...a consistent profit?
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
Fortunately for me, my first ever session was a winning one, and I've never been in the red.
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
First live session was a $7 loss in a 3/6 game. Next 20 sessions or so were winners, moving up to $10/20 in about the 7th session and I've never looked back. Online on the other hand, took over $6k and 9 months to maintain enough discipline, focus and tiltlessness to become a consistent winner.
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
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Next 20 sessions or so were winners... [/ QUOTE ] Wow--20 winning sessions in a row? [ QUOTE ] Online on the other hand, took over $6k and 9 months to maintain enough discipline, focus and tiltlessness to become a consistent winner. [/ QUOTE ] !!! |
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
I doubt you wanted brag posts as responses. What limit are you playing? If it's <=.5/1 online or 3/6 B&M and you aren't immediatly seeing a profit, go hit the Microlimits forum and start reading every hand post there is. Also, go get some books. If it's at limits higher than that, you probably shouldn't be playing there if you aren't already a winning player. There's no shame in starting low.
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
I've been playing .25/.50 NL and $10 or $20 SNG online. I just go back and forth though. I am up but I can't get over the hump. Every time I start going up I hit a bad beat or two and get knocked right back down. Should I play limit as opposed to NL. Any tips? Thanks.
I have several books on Hold 'em. Super system, Harrington Vol 1 & 2, Theory of Poker. Can you recommend any other ones. |
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
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I have several books on Hold 'em. Super system, Harrington Vol 1 & 2, Theory of Poker. Can you recommend any other ones. [/ QUOTE ] I would recomment Small Stakes Holdem, but if you're mostly a no limit player, this isn't exactly what you're looking for. It will help with your limit game if you want to improve that. |
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
As a beginning player, I'd recommend dropping down even farther. UB has limits as low as .01/.02. If that's just too low for you, then .05/.1 or .1/.25 are options.
It's not hard to become a winning player at these limits by being tight, and you still learn a bit about making better plays, as well as learning not to tilt to bad beats. Keep reading 2+2, and you'll get better. |
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
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Every time I start going up I hit a bad beat or two and get knocked right back down. [/ QUOTE ] this happens to EVERY single player (whether they are winning players or not). If you're bothered by a 'bad-beat or two' then I'm curious what kind of sample-size we are talking about here. If you are in a situation where you can say 'Geez...I have played 1500 hands and I don't understand why I'm not winning' then you just don't understand the concept of the 'long-run' and that it takes a LONG time for a winning poker-player to ride out the variance that EVERYBODY has. (this is a common mistake for new players btw). |
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Re: How long were you playing poker before you started to show...
You mean people actually win consistently? [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]
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