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Alright, really wanna thank everyone on this forum, it's such a great resource for an aspiring poker player . You guys put things back in perspective for me, so I was able to calm down and refind my game.
And really, making $2-4 on one table in 10NL is drop dead easy. Just played an hour and made $17. (or $27 if I include that all-in show-off I mentionned before, but I don't count that now, it was just pure luck) SO this $17.. nothing too fancy here either. Ok, didn't run into any major bad luck, and no doubt this is positive variance here, but I didn't get really lucky on anything either.
Simply this:
- since everyone calls all the time, when I get a decent hand, even if everyone folds, I take a nice pot which adds up over time.
- and if I have callers, a c-bet often seals the deal.
- you can typically know what these guys have. Since they're all passives, a 40 cent or more raise is usually AA/AK/KK/QQ etc. Or a guy trying a bluff. But if he does so he'll be scared, so you can take him up on it easily
- generally they bet heavy at TP (any kicker).. so as a general rule of thumb, TPTK or better you should go to the showdown without remorse. If they really have something major (look out for possible flush/straight on the board) they'll become aggressive so then it's time to watch out. My biggest win came from having overpair vs a guy with TPLK
- if I get a streak of crappy hands, I'll wait for position and throw out a bluff. Take the pot, or if I have a caller, I usually take the pot on my c-bet.
- specific case-by-case reads. Like: I sit down at a new table. Guy raises, I call with 66. Flop all low cards, he throws a raise instantly. I'm thinking: c-bet. (he's likely holding big cards there) Let's find out. So I reraise. He calls it. Turn is a blank. He checks. Now I know he has nothing. Throw a big raise and take the pot. Up $2 right off the bat.
- sometimes I'll run into bad luck, like a bad beat, or an unfortunate turn of events, like I'm going strong on my QQ, but the other guy who only called is actually packing AA. These things happen I guess.. keep looking at the long term.
- On the other hand, if *I* run into a situation like that, I'll make a huge profit too.
- etc
But anyway.. if averaging $4/hour per table at 6max ring games is "good", then I think I already got this 10NL thing down. Ok, that $17 I made last hour is pretty big, but I figure it's nothing to get too happy about, since it's a buffer to offset negative variance in the future. Now simply play enough to build a BR. Probably worth it to start multi-tabling too. It's already becoming more and more routine.. meaning I can make split-second decisions on intuition which I needed to think hard about before. So if I run at $4/h per table in the long run.. playing 3 tables at once puts this at $12/h. I like that 
/jack out
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