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Runnin Hot?
Ok, I couldnt help but share some fun results with people who have helped me get to where I am.
Here's my $200 SNG results since I moved up: So, what do you think my ROI will be after 50 of them? Nick |
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Re: Runnin Hot?
I'd say prolly 25% or so.
P.S. my personal record for 100 tourneys is +14700, plus $300 in rakeback. |
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Re: Runnin Hot?
Dunno, but how about writing an article for Cardplayer showing how easy it is :0) Thats free money there man!
On a side note I need to get a pic of my cat for my avatar. She's much cuter! :0) |
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Re: Runnin Hot?
Very nice start. What was your ROI at other levels (100, 50, 30)?
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Re: Runnin Hot?
So, you're predicting net losses in the next 33 games?
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Re: Runnin Hot?
Just be mentally prepared when the downswings do eventually hit. It's not an uncommon occurrence to compound bad swings out of frustration in these games. Getting off to a torrid start may even make one more susceptible to such tilting.
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Re: Runnin Hot?
Oscar,
30% and 20% respectively in the 20 and 30$ SNG's. But that was early in my poker education. I started learning poker in March, and most of my 20's and 30's were when I was building an initial bankroll. In the last 4 months I've mostly played a combo of SNG's on STars (Dont have those in PT), MTT's, and limit. From the 100's I have in there (Only about 45 of em) my ROI was around 15%. Nick |
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Re: Runnin Hot?
Gramps,
I've seen more than my share of swings, whether in SNG's at lower levels, MTT's, or limit. I'm also well aware that this ROI will not last. Thanks though, sound advice. Nick |
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Re: Runnin Hot?
Daliman,
I'd have to have significant -ROI to finish at 25%, although that is possible. I think I'll be closer to 50% ROI at 50, and by 100 close to 25. That is if I dont get caught up in limit again. Nick |
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Re: Runnin Hot?
Yeah, if your ROI was only 75% or something, that would be a different story, but 96%+ just isn't sustainable... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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