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NeillyJQ   United States. Jan 13 2009 12:04. Posts 8947
couldnt sleep this morning so i put in a few hrs of FR, won 9 bi, ran pretty well and was only sucked out on a few times

feels good

this session gives me a nice cushion to be on 30bi for nl10 tomorrow

hopefully i continue to run 5-15 bi a day at nl10 and get to nl25 in a few days (only need to win 45-50 bi before moving up)

GL everyone,
Ryan

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Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/Last edit: 17/01/2009 15:41

k2o4   United States. Jan 13 2009 12:16. Posts 4803

No offense but I'm a bit skeptical of your results. In your last blog you mentioned winning 85 BI @ NL5 in like 1 week. That's an absolutely insane heater even if NL5 is full of donks. I'm not doubting this session you just posted - 9 BI sessions happen. But the idea of running @ 5-15 BI a day seems to me like you would need to be on a heater or playing like 10k hands of great poker a day to maintain.

Why don't you ever post PT results? No graphs, no reports on winnings? I'd be curious to see your lifetime online results. I think it would probably be good for you too since then you could be honest about how much you've won or lost. You can request stars to send you all of your hand histories if you don't have em yourself. Then use PT or HEM and show us your lifetime results.

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shaneomac   United States. Jan 13 2009 12:21. Posts 4245

after like 2 years im still trying to figure out why u post that stupid fucking pokerstars information under stats:

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 3623 hands and saw flop:
- 184 out of 444 times while in big blind (41%)
- 98 out of 455 times while in small blind (21%)
- 297 out of 2724 times in other positions (10%)
- a total of 579 out of 3623 (15%)
Pots won at showdown - 82 of 159 (5

as if there is anything to be said about it. use HEM or PT3 and gtfo w those bullshit stats


Matt98568   United States. Jan 13 2009 12:58. Posts 2391

Congrats but this all means nothing if you keep donking the money off


Into Infinity   United States. Jan 13 2009 13:35. Posts 1884

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Gumster   Sweden. Jan 13 2009 14:00. Posts 2291


  On January 13 2009 11:04 NeillyJQ wrote:
hopefully i continue to run 5-15 bi a day at nl10 and get to nl25 i na few days (only need to win 45-50 bi before moving up)



this is why you'll fail, too high expectations will make you tilt and play higher stakes

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ErikQuirk   Slovakia. Jan 13 2009 14:12. Posts 211


  On January 13 2009 11:21 shaneomac wrote:
after like 2 years im still trying to figure out why u post that stupid fucking pokerstars information under stats:

During current Hold'em session you were dealt 3623 hands and saw flop:
- 184 out of 444 times while in big blind (41%)
- 98 out of 455 times while in small blind (21%)
- 297 out of 2724 times in other positions (10%)
- a total of 579 out of 3623 (15%)
Pots won at showdown - 82 of 159 (5

as if there is anything to be said about it. use HEM or PT3 and gtfo w those bullshit stats



this

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Roald   Tuvalu. Jan 13 2009 14:37. Posts 2683


  On January 13 2009 11:16 k2o4 wrote:
No offense but I'm a bit skeptical of your results. In your last blog you mentioned winning 85 BI @ NL5 in like 1 week. That's an absolutely insane heater even if NL5 is full of donks. I'm not doubting this session you just posted - 9 BI sessions happen. But the idea of running @ 5-15 BI a day seems to me like you would need to be on a heater or playing like 10k hands of great poker a day to maintain.

Why don't you ever post PT results? No graphs, no reports on winnings? I'd be curious to see your lifetime online results. I think it would probably be good for you too since then you could be honest about how much you've won or lost. You can request stars to send you all of your hand histories if you don't have em yourself. Then use PT or HEM and show us your lifetime results.



@ NL10 and even 25 this is ridiculously easy. I can average 5 buyins per day @ 25 playing maybe 3.5 hours.

But yeah once you hit nl50, this becomes 10x more difficult so hopefully that doesn't push him over the deep end

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OneInTheStink   United States. Jan 13 2009 14:39. Posts 401

lol, how many tables do u play ryan?

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BrocheN   United States. Jan 13 2009 15:26. Posts 932

keep up the good work man. dont pay attention to all the negativity.. it only causes doubts and hardship. stay positive n youll do well.


NeillyJQ   United States. Jan 13 2009 20:55. Posts 8947

Some of you are sick retarded

You say graphs or it didn't happen, but graphs are posted like 2 pages back on my blog you dumbass.

Just remember you need to be god damn sure about their tendencies. -Artanis11 http://www.pocketfives.com/profiles/neillyaa/ 

k2o4   United States. Jan 13 2009 23:31. Posts 4803


  On January 13 2009 13:37 Roald wrote:
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@ NL10 and even 25 this is ridiculously easy. I can average 5 buyins per day @ 25 playing maybe 3.5 hours.

But yeah once you hit nl50, this becomes 10x more difficult so hopefully that doesn't push him over the deep end


5 yeah, I believe a good player can average 5 BI a day on NL5 and NL10, and probably NL25 too. But 15 is kinda lol to me. Especially as you move up. I guess I kinda misread him cause he says he hopes he runs like that @ NL10 but I got the feeling that he expects to win like that at every limit as he moves up, and that's just gonna set him up to crash hard.

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