Played 3 tables of 100nl, one table of 200nl.
Played around 50 minutes, got home late from studying for exams, wanted to play for an hour, but one of my tables broke up so just decided to quit. All my profits were at the 200nl table, lol.
Well, here is Dec 1 - 14 graph. To say I'm crushing would probably be an understatement. I'm also running like god and not getting many coolers so that helps.
Well, here is Dec 1 - 14 graph. To say I'm crushing would probably be an understatement. I'm also running like god and not getting many coolers so that helps.
I played my first hands of 200nl today. First hand, UTG opens 3bb, I go to click the box to fold and as I do I click a second late and click call, I have K5o. Flop comes 554xhh, I check, reg bets $9 into $12 pot, I raise to $32, he raises to $66, I jam, guy has AA and I win $400 pot.
I read all your posts today and sub'd. Great job in only a short time!
As a fellow American player, limited to where we can play online I have a question. What is your rule for keeping your BR in your account vs. In the bank? It's something I'm struggling with as I'm about to move up a level.
I read all your posts today and sub'd. Great job in only a short time!
As a fellow American player, limited to where we can play online I have a question. What is your rule for keeping your BR in your account vs. In the bank? It's something I'm struggling with as I'm about to move up a level.
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I've only cashed out once on Bovada for a mere $500 shortly after I began with a $100 deposit. Until very recently, I've never had this much money on my account and so I'm as clueless as you are. I guess it depends on what stakes you plan on playing. If you're going to stick to a certain stake then have about 30 BI and just cash the rest out every month.