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punix   Germany. Mar 06 2014 14:35. Posts 406
It has been awhile since my last update but there was not much to say.
I tried to improve and was pretty consistently winning now over a 10k sample with also some rungood and quickly boosted my BR to $150 and took some shots at nl5 (as you have seen in the hands that I posted).
Lately my hands got some more comments and some more attraction. Thanks alot for all your input on them guys!
My shots have not been going too well and were kinda mixed with some bad spots, unlucky situations and all dat shizzle. After 3-4 BE sessions and 1 loosing and 1 winning session, I caught up in 2 loosing sessions to trop a total of 10 BI's and dropping my BR back to $100 (probably should have moved down again far earlier than just at $100 but yeah...).
Anyway Iam now back at nl2 and trying to grind my way up, yet again!

Got a stacking offer for a NL5 "tryout" and then get staked into NL10 if it works out! Discussed it also with you guys here (thanks lemon for your thoughts) and declined it after getting the contract because it basically states that all losses are on me (because they always could claim I missplayed situations or whatever and then I would have to go for full makeup) and they are just staring and had 2 coaches w/o any real references and not really being available in skype for 4-5 days. Overall impression was not so great. So I decided to go with an Iveyleague Sub and learn, study and move up on my own and then maybe trying to seek out staking/coaching in a bit higher stakes.

Graph of my NL5 shot:


My ugly total graph to day:


And for the lulz my total graph with SD and non SD values (god my SD value sucked huge monkeyballs in first 100k hands and still does but got better as you can see)



Update in teh update (Inception baby!!) - Todays results at NL2 (at least this level I seem to beat now consistently):



Cheers!

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 Last edit: 06/03/2014 20:11

cariadon   Estonia. Mar 06 2014 16:26. Posts 4019

Cheers for the graph !

Keep riding the motivation !!


Trav94   Canada. Mar 08 2014 18:09. Posts 1785

Nice end NL2 graph. Yea you're blue line should be much better then your red at NL2 generally. Big bets, and bad players call too much, so you get to showdown a lot more. A great book that helped me SO much when I played NL2 was, Crushing the Microstakes by Nathan Williams aka blackrain79. I'd definitely suggest getting it, best thing you will ever do to improve your game at this stake.
http://www.blackrain79.com/p/book.html


punix   Germany. Mar 10 2014 09:34. Posts 406

yea i mentioned in my first post that i read it and liked it

yea all my sessions usually have a negative red line now and an upward blue line unless i go to retard mode like in my nl5 session :D


 



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