Yeah I know I skipped the last fifty, but I actually started the weekend by playing 100 games. Unfortunately for me though I went on a crazy roller coaster ride of variance and ended up with only a 10% ROI over 100 games. Part of the problem was I was experimenting with different ways to play 20 games in a set, and it just did not work out as hoped.The most promising way to attempt it seemed to be playing them all at once, and I was up slightly on the sets that I did that. I think I am going to try a few more like that, and hopefully it ends up being something I can manage. I t would make it sooo much easier to maintain Silverstar if I could get in twice the volume.
Anyways heres my graph the last hundred games...





3 comments:
Some decent figures there Ace. How many tables are you playing at once? I've tried looking at older posts but can't seem to find anything
YorkshirePud is right, those arent horrendous figures you are putting up. Keep up the good work, try and tighten any loose areas of play - do you have any poker trackers? - and just keep the hands coming.
YorkshirePud asks a good question about multi-tabling. Its so easy to lose track of all the information that is coming at you once you step over that thin line of the ideal number of tables to play at once. I find if I play even 1 more than I should, my play takes a very sharp dive across all tables. Perhaps consider playing one less table if you are multi-ing?
Nothing is worse for a poker game if you have anything other than the table on your mind...
Peggy: Why dont you ask the "Old Master" about the time they picked him so clean he had to push the old car home?
Al: Hey, now I was off my game that night. I was nervous, I couldn't concentrate on my cards. What with you being in the hospital having Bud and all.
- Married with Children, 1987
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