

I guess that my profitability will ultimately hinge on whether I can cut these errors from my game.Įvery now and then I hear someone talk about poker and feel totally outclassed. At my best Im sure Im beating this limit for a decent clip but the odd big mistake is really hurting me. Tonight though I made a horrendous mistake and that turned a potentially good session into a break even one.

Right, played over 35k hands more or less (since my Rush renaissance) and roughly break even now (excluding bonuses and rakeback which puts me in profit) I think that the break in (Rush) play that I had has made me rusty but the last few sessions Ive felt good again. Im not really qualified to post strategy anyway, lol. Going to delay the strategy post I spoke about as got a busy few weeks and Id rather spend the time grinding. Anyway, this is all speculation, I must grind on. And $600 a month extra income would be awesome if I could somehow beat that limit too. If I had another $1000 to play with though I think it would just feel like 10NL. I'm still worried about taking shots as a down-swing of several buy-ins would really hurt at that limit.

Doesn't sound like much but this would allow me to comfortably play 25NL in no time at all. If I can return to winning ways (around 2BB/100) this would translate as $200 per month and then adding in rake-back I should push earnings of $300. I think I need to be aiming to play 50000 hands per month in future as a minimum. This is an increase of about 10% which doesn't sound a lot but any time we can increase volume and therefore return on investment by 10% it's a good thing. Basically I just played a 40 min session at a rate of 1200 hands per hour and I think that on average it will be between 11. I've just purchased the AHK program tableninjaFT which I'm using to help me multi-table faster. So I cant wait for my next heater basically, should be fun :) Certain flops make more sense than they did before and so forth. I also think that playing loads of hands is improving me too as I see so many situations patterns become discernible. It seems that my knowledge is expanding all the time which can only be good. Cardrunners have really been churning out some good videos lately.
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Anyway just a quick update on my progress and adjustments that I'm making. There is a clear correlation between winning and losing sessions and thinking in one way or the other. But when I'm playing my best poker I'm thinking: "Given my relative hand strength and villains range what is my best play?" - and this improves my decision making no end. I have two standards of play when I'm tired I tend to just play level one, and bet if I have a hand and fold if I don't. One thing Id recommend is really focusing on what your opponents ranges are preflop. I can just autobot a profit, very nice thank you. I don't see this as affecting my hourly significantly though and makes post flop play much easier overall. So my VP$IP has dropped from around 14-15 to around 12%. These are things that I've had to do as I feel that I was spewing by playing too many hands. Also out of the blinds I'm playing very few hands, a range tighter even than my UTG raising range. I'm sacrificing a little bit of edge but should see more hands which will balance this out. I've cut certain hands from my button steal range so that I'm not stealing quite so often. At the moment I'm really trying to concentrate on value betting my strong hands and not bluffing much I'm also playing a bit tighter than I was. Currently enjoying a very nice little heater.
