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Originally Posted by ChicagoRy
I guess they aren't at 11% anymore, but still pretty impressive stats in the $110s:
bartchalker 4,273 $11 $110 10% $47,385
plowking22 8,395 $10 $110 9% $83,755
If either of you want me to delete this and read here (I know you read the forums Plow) just PM me and I will delete.
it's all good.. . i don't mind u posting that
i'm sure i would be at a lot higher ROI if i wasn't such a ******. i still play really bad sometimes and make stupid mistakes and i tilt pretty hard sometimes... so someone with better discipline could potentially get a higher ROI.
and about playing fast... ya, i click really quickly. i can do that because a lot of my moves are automatic (such as the pre-flop min-raise in position and the half pot bet on the flop). but my reasoning behind playing fast is that i'm pretty used to playing fast, and i can think about my moves very quickly.... so i can still make the correct move even if i do it quickly. my brother used to be a really good chess player, and he said that when his opponent plays faster, it encourages him to play faster (which would cause him to make mistakes)... so i figured the same would apply to poker. if i play really fast, it might make my oppoent play fast also... and i think my opponent is more likely to make a mistake while playing fast than me.
the one thing that i've found... is when you make the move very quickly (espeically an all-in shove in the turn or river)... some people percieve this as a bluff.... whereas others think it's a show of strengh.
for instance, if i bet the flop, and bet the turn, and then an ace comes on the river, and i insta-shove all in on the river... people will rarely give you credit for hitting that ace. but if you don't insta-shove, and think for 5sec, then shove... people will give you credit for that ace a lot more of the time.
Last edited by plowking3777; 06-17-2009 at 09:08 PM.