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OjKa   United Kingdom. Aug 24 2009 12:34. Posts 210
Afternoon all

Recently got back into poker, i had changed from the $3 SnGs on stars back to cash games because i was pretty successful pretty quickly but when that happens its easy to lose focus and i felt like i was doing that, so i thought i'd relax on 6max 2c/5c (is that 5nl?)

Anyway i've been playing pretty well and am pretty happy so far. When i have sticky hands i now post them here and ask for advice so i thank thee for that.

Please note that i'm only bothered since the 16,700 mark as thats when i decided to stop being a tard and learn poker instead of just playing it:

Basically, this red line is a little off putting. Am i folding too much? Is it important?



My EV line. I admit i don't know the mathematics for these calculations, i generally just go by basic pot odds knowledge and least have a good hand preflop, but still, it seems i'm making the right decisions with the right cards for the moment?


Anyway this is my monthly graph, i've been playing since the 17th. At the moment i'm just two tabling so i don't have that many hands done i don't think. I've pretty much got all day free so how many hands should i be getting in if i two/three table per day? Should i set a goal each day and slowly build up? I thought about it, but when i'm running good after 250 hands its quite hard to stop



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Fujikura   United States. Aug 24 2009 13:14. Posts 1795

Where your red line starts going down, your blue line starts going up, and makes up for it. afaik, what is important is win rate, not how you make the money. Maybe this resulted from you playing more tables. My red-line significantly dropped, as well as my BB/100 when I went from 4-6 tables to 12-20.

aka SouL)Z(Isadie and SouL)P(Fujikura 

Fujikura   United States. Aug 24 2009 13:15. Posts 1795

BTW, generally you get about 80ish hands an hour per table at 6 max.

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OjKa   United Kingdom. Aug 24 2009 13:58. Posts 210

ii see, i think i will bump up my tables and see how i do, i usually get swamped with making notes on players so it does get a little hectic having to look up previous hands and what not

About table selecting. Generally i go by players/flop instead of pot because i can usually get tables with at least 2 to 3 30/x players which i guess is the way to make money. Usually the higher the players/flop then the higher the average pot so it seems like its a good way to go about things if i'm not mistaken?


Maynard!   United States. Aug 24 2009 14:12. Posts 4453

FWIW the ideal opponent is one that makes you fold a couple smallish pots then loses a bigger pot at showdown. Thus the ideal opponent would leave you with a shitty redline.

I wouldn't put that much stock into it but a drastically decreasing redline is an indication of poor play.

Now I really am a busto. Thanks FTP. 

True   Finland. Aug 24 2009 15:58. Posts 843

Optimal lowstakes play probably has a declining redline

I am a NL25 player so take my advice/comments in that perspective 

Layogurt   United States. Sep 08 2009 17:00. Posts 25

if you want to add more tables, make use of ptrackers HUD

i started using it recently and cant believe multitabled without it before


 



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