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View Poll Results: What is your Win Rate in terms of BB per Housr
Less than 0 (losing)
5 6.41%
0-2.5
0 0%
2.5-5
6 7.69%
5-7.5
8 10.26%
7.5-10
15 19.23%
10+
26 33.33%
Not enough sample size/I don't know
18 23.08%

10-02-2013 , 02:10 AM
Very good winrate at both levels. That means you adjust to table dynamics well.

Good luck, by the look of your graph doesn't seem like you need luck.
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10-02-2013 , 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by King Fish
It seems to crash when you click the tournament tab.
I assume you are playing at CT based on your description of the local casino losing players to MDLive?
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10-02-2013 , 10:28 AM
Pretty graph. Sick hourly. Well done
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10-02-2013 , 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by iLikeCaliDonks
Very good winrate at both levels. That means you adjust to table dynamics well.

Good luck, by the look of your graph doesn't seem like you need luck.
Can always use luck. Will take all I can get.

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Originally Posted by bwslim69
I assume you are playing at CT based on your description of the local casino losing players to MDLive?
Yup. Today had the single best 2/5 game I ever played in. If my hands all held up coulda been +3k in 2 hours. Finished +800 and it almost felt like a loss. Lots of pissed off government contractors letting off some steam. People calling 3-way all ins with Q2os and winning when they spike a 2. Awesome stuff.

Was a fun table, too.

Room ain't quite dead yet...
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10-03-2013 , 10:04 AM
Nice KF.
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10-03-2013 , 10:20 AM
@Kingfish--you say hand reading is a big part of your game..do you double float nits with air and bluff shove on scary river board runouts? what percentage of your profits would you guess comes from bluffing? tks
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10-03-2013 , 01:53 PM
Streak ended at 25 wins and $9,191 profit. Took a pretty sick beat yesterday to start the downward spiral....flopped a flush in a 3bet pot and someone called my turn shove on a 8928 board with 77 (lol) and binked a 7 on the river for a $700+ pot. Then got my AA cracked TT on a T-high flop for another $300. Was down about $750 at one point yesterday and made it back to a $160 loss....so close to keeping it going, couldn't keep my eyes open by the time 5:30 am rolled around. Time to start another one.
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10-03-2013 , 02:00 PM
I would have about a 20 session streak if it weren't for a couple of small wins.

**** September.
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10-03-2013 , 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by wj94
Streak ended at 25 wins and $9,191 profit. Took a pretty sick beat yesterday to start the downward spiral....flopped a flush in a 3bet pot and someone called my turn shove on a 8928 board with 77 (lol) and binked a 7 on the river for a $700+ pot. Then got my AA cracked TT on a T-high flop for another $300. Was down about $750 at one point yesterday and made it back to a $160 loss....so close to keeping it going, couldn't keep my eyes open by the time 5:30 am rolled around. Time to start another one.
Now that's a nice streak.

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10-03-2013 , 08:14 PM
+46 BI streak, very nice. Sry if someone asked before, any plans for shots at 2/5?
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10-04-2013 , 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Berge20
Nice KF.
TY, sir. Miss u at the tables. Hope the real world doesn't interfere too much with your degeneracy.

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Originally Posted by bstillmatic
@Kingfish--you say hand reading is a big part of your game..do you double float nits with air and bluff shove on scary river board runouts? what percentage of your profits would you guess comes from bluffing? tks
Honestly it really is all table and player depenent. I rarely bluff at 1/2, and overall probably bluff a lot less than people think. (Although what I consider a bluff may vary from what you consider a bluff.) A good amount of my equity comes from getting caught bluffing TBH. I cultivate a spewy aggro image and because of that get called a lot. So in that sense bluffing is a big % of my profit.

I also hate calling off my chips when I don't know where I am at in a hand. My standard play in those situations is usually just raise/jam and let my opponent figure it out. Gives me two ways to win, and makes some opponents a bit fearful when playing at me. Actually having the best hand in a 10-handed game is hard. (That obviously goes both ways.)

I get away with a lot of the **** that I do because much of the cardroom lives in a 2006 time warp, and I was a pretty awesome player in 2006 (but maybe notsomuch nowadays).
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10-04-2013 , 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by King Fish
TY, sir. Miss u at the tables. Hope the real world doesn't interfere too much with your degeneracy.
Played about 5 times since mid-July

Getting rusty.
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10-04-2013 , 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by wj94
Streak ended at 25 wins and $9,191 profit. Took a pretty sick beat yesterday to start the downward spiral....flopped a flush in a 3bet pot and someone called my turn shove on a 8928 board with 77 (lol) and binked a 7 on the river for a $700+ pot. Then got my AA cracked TT on a T-high flop for another $300. Was down about $750 at one point yesterday and made it back to a $160 loss....so close to keeping it going, couldn't keep my eyes open by the time 5:30 am rolled around. Time to start another one.
is this all 1/2?
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10-04-2013 , 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Duke0424
is this all 1/2?
Yeah, all 1/2 at Red Rock
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10-04-2013 , 04:45 PM
KF, are you the Pau Gasol looking dude that I always see at CT?
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10-05-2013 , 06:52 AM
question about live results tracking.

Standard procedure is (right?): log in start time and buy in, log in if you add money, log time & cashing when you get out.

Dosen't this hide the variance within session?

Do people just accept this or is there a way to get a finer grain with apps today? (ie. create check spots within session?)
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10-05-2013 , 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Monsieur
question about live results tracking.

Standard procedure is (right?): log in start time and buy in, log in if you add money, log time & cashing when you get out.

Dosen't this hide the variance within session?

Do people just accept this or is there a way to get a finer grain with apps today? (ie. create check spots within session?)
It's never going to be practical to track stats in a live game as extensively as hand by hand with a program such at hm or pt for online poker.

I'm sure an app could feature something that promts you to count down your stack and input it. Like I said before it comes down to hassle and practicality. It probably won't yield much more significant info than updating at the end of each session.

Frequent inputs might have a harmful effect tilt wise to be counting how much your stuck during a losing session. Though most people do that mentally anyhow but it is not a positive thing to be doing or overly concerned with.
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10-05-2013 , 07:19 AM
@KF, jesus you're beating 1/2 for 40bb/hr over like 120hrs that's insane. Nice work man.
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10-05-2013 , 08:00 AM
But but but but I've already shown a table of 35bb/hour over 426 hours. >.>


And it's actually more because it includes some 1/1 pounds and 1/2 USD.
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10-05-2013 , 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Monsieur
question about live results tracking.

Standard procedure is (right?): log in start time and buy in, log in if you add money, log time & cashing when you get out.

Dosen't this hide the variance within session?

Do people just accept this or is there a way to get a finer grain with apps today? (ie. create check spots within session?)
That's pretty much what I do. Yea it hides a little bit of the variance, but it's not as bad as logging only sessions online would be. Live you're getting about 30 hands/hour, so you're still getting a pretty frequent sampling every 200 hands or so on average.

I wouldn't want to dick with an app at the table for more detailed numbers, it distracts from watching the rest of the game, which is much more +EV than knowing just how stuck I am at the moment.
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10-06-2013 , 03:05 AM
Since 8/1/2013
5/5 commerce
Thoughts?

Can probably say I've been running more good than bad, but also have been trying to minimize losses on coolers.. Trying to make better folds but still make ******ed Q-high hero calls here and there


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10-06-2013 , 07:15 AM
Teach me Master
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10-06-2013 , 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Crozbee
KF, are you the Pau Gasol looking dude that I always see at CT?
Nope, but I know who you are talking about. Haven't seen him since live opened.

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@KF, jesus you're beating 1/2 for 40bb/hr over like 120hrs that's insane. Nice work man.
Thanks. Doubt it is sustainable but they are amazingly easy games. I had seperate 20+ and 12+ (I have to go back to look at exact numbers) win streaks.

Based on raw data I should just play 1/2 full time, but I'm sure it would drop 10+BI if I had significant volume.
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10-07-2013 , 11:59 AM
A very simple Question. The only live Game that i can play in my area is a 2/2 € Max buy in 400. rake is 10% cap to 10€, only when Flop Drops. (Pretty High). Player Pool is fishy (a few tags and a lot of weak tight/passive and aggro donks) and There are always 3-4 Big stacks 200+BB at the table. What Hourly can Archive a Good TAG in such a Game?

Last edited by Twentythrees; 10-07-2013 at 12:06 PM.
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10-07-2013 , 07:57 PM
If I have a $4000 BR playing 1/2, should I leave the game once I've made a certain amount? In other words, what is the maximum percentage of my BR should I have on the table?
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