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Skyward   Brasil. May 08 2008 20:37. Posts 387 | | |
So i were playing nl 100 for about 10 days and made 2400 profit playing something like 1,200 hands / day
It was going pretty well for me, not so amazing but quite good i think.
Then yesterday i decided i was gonna give it a try in nl 200, i was with 6.1k bankroll. My friend told me not, that i should stay more time in nl 100.
Anyway, after 600 hands i had lost 800 dollars. Got so fucking nervous, almost shaking and played pretty bad. ok, i lost 1 all in with 81% but all the rest were bad plays and etc.
My doubt is, does this kind of thing happen to you guys to? I mean, in 1 bad day u feel kinda bad and end up screwing up 1 week of good work
Maybe nl 200 is really harder then nl 100, but anyway i played so horribly |
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Fayth   Canada. May 08 2008 20:43. Posts 6553 | | | |
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Darki   Peru. May 08 2008 20:46. Posts 185 | | |
well you probably played a small sample of hands , you need to be pretty sure that you own the limit before you plan to go up and also maybe you got bad luck in your first nl200 session  |
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JYang   United States. May 08 2008 20:49. Posts 2325 | | |
| | On May 08 2008 20:43 Fayth wrote:
happened to everyone |
same
except i think when i move up there are more suckouts
zomg rigged |
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nolan   United States. May 08 2008 21:10. Posts 3688 | | |
man, this has happened to me literally probably 50+ times.
it's part of the game man, 4bi is a drop in the bucket homes. |
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I know how you feel. I have taken probably 4 shots at 1/2 already, and i think I took even more shots than that at .50/1 until I was there full time, I am the absolute worst at moving up limits and i think it's usually just me being dumb, telling myself like "I shouldn't play tight just cuz I'm at higher stakes" and then trying some stupid bluff cuz I already have 50 bucks in the pot or whatever and I don't want to give up that much money without a fight etc. etc...
So yeah, I sympathize. |
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kimseongchan   United States. May 08 2008 21:20. Posts 2005 | | | |
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whamm!   Philippines. May 08 2008 22:04. Posts 1522 | | |
id sympathize too if i took shots at higher limits lol |
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Python817   Canada. May 08 2008 22:08. Posts 1598 | | | |
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MilZo   France. May 08 2008 22:19. Posts 1234 | | |
| | On May 08 2008 20:37 Skyward wrote:
Got so fucking nervous, almost shaking |
PM NeillyAA for advice on not thinking of chips as real money |
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ggplz   United Kingdom. May 09 2008 05:41. Posts 11837 | | |
figure out your standard bet amounts adjusted to the new limit prior to playing it and keep it in mind
take 1-2 buyin shots imo |
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Oddeye   Canada. May 09 2008 06:23. Posts 2129 | | |
if you are rolled and not neillying then it's perfectly standard obviously once you move up it's a big higher and it's not rare to run bad |
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KeyleK_uk   United Kingdom. May 09 2008 07:31. Posts 682 | | |
don't concentrate on stealing blinds lol i spent ages trying to move up from 100 nl to 400 nl (don't ask why i skipped 200nl) after a few failed shots i realised its cos i wanted the awesome huge 6 dollars of blinds |
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TianYuan   Sweden. May 09 2008 07:37. Posts 3269 | | |
| | On May 08 2008 20:37 Skyward wrote:
So i were playing nl 100 for about 10 days and made 2400 profit playing something like 1,200 hands / day
It was going pretty well for me, not so amazing but quite good i think.
Then yesterday i decided i was gonna give it a try in nl 200, i was with 6.1k bankroll. My friend told me not, that i should stay more time in nl 100.
Anyway, after 600 hands i had lost 800 dollars. Got so fucking nervous, almost shaking and played pretty bad. ok, i lost 1 all in with 81% but all the rest were bad plays and etc.
My doubt is, does this kind of thing happen to you guys to? I mean, in 1 bad day u feel kinda bad and end up screwing up 1 week of good work
Maybe nl 200 is really harder then nl 100, but anyway i played so horribly |
I almost always run good in my first session after moving up, then a few sessions later I'll lose a bunch 
Yeah, it happens to everyone, don't worry about it. 6k is easily enough to play 1/2. Just make sure that if you usually play a ton of tables, when you move up, you cut down a little (like 3-4 instead of 8), until you have good reads and know who you want to play with and who you don't.
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Jelle   Belgium. May 09 2008 07:56. Posts 2342 | | |
for god sakes stop gambling with 30 buyins when you're obviously getting stressed out because of it
this 30 buyin thing is so ridiculous you guys all convince each other that it's the way to go by repeating to one another that it's "enough for sure" even though it clearly isn't for some of you
if you move down disciplined enough then 2 buyins is enough in theory.. the reason why playing with 2 buyins and moving down when u lose 1 is because it's too stressful and causes u to play bad
this guy's saying he was literally SHAKING and even realised that he was off his game.. Skyward take my advice and keep playing 100nl until u made a lot of buyins and dont care at all about losing or gaining 500$ |
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lebowski   Greece. May 09 2008 07:59. Posts 2163 | | | |
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Twisted   Netherlands. May 09 2008 08:00. Posts 6307 | | |
It's enough if you have the discipline to move down after a 5 buyin loss or w/e.
This guy lost 4 buyins and he still has 5200$. Enough time to rebuild and try again. Rinse and repeat. You're just staggering your progression by not taking shots. When you move up really play focused and only play 4 tables or so, that way you'll get used to the money etc. |
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TianYuan   Sweden. May 09 2008 08:00. Posts 3269 | | |
I think that way is fine too Jelle, but the other way is fine too. The first time you lose a lot at a new limit (assuming you play poker with money that matters to you, which I've always done) YOU WILL feel bad (well most people will). I used to feel like shit if I lost 1k, now I don't feel anything if I lose 2k but when I lost 3k for the first time I felt like crap again.
Mass buyin way is fine, but as long as you don't tilt like crazy I think 30 buyins is fine if you're willing to deal with a little bit of stress. |
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Twisted   Netherlands. May 09 2008 08:06. Posts 6307 | | |
Oh and Jelle, he was probably shaken by the thought that he was playing 400$ pots. Not that it was a huge part of his BR.
It's more about getting used to the amount of money involved than how big a part of your bankroll it is. At least that counts for me. Whenever I take shots at 1000NL I'm like wow this could be a 4000$ pot when I get lot of action with a big hand or w/e. I don't let it influence my play though and don't get shaken up. |
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Repusz   Hungary. May 09 2008 08:36. Posts 359 | | |
| | On May 09 2008 08:00 Twisted wrote:
When you move up really play focused and only play 4 tables or so, that way you'll get used to the money etc. |
QFT. I did this with both NL50 and NL100 and while I might have got lucky, I never had to move down on either stakes. And never force on yourself the thought that "I moved up to NLXXX, they say the game is tougher than on my previous stake so I have to be trickier / bluffier / tighter / more passive etc." Just play your standard game and observe how it goes; adjust and keep trying until you have improved to the level where you can stay at the given stake. Some people improve / adjust faster, some slower; don't force the changes as it may lead to you playing badly ---> tilt. |
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