I have been playing pacific poker for a month now, both .50/1.00 and NL $5.00+.50 tourneys. I am basically even money playing quality hands and trying to follow the advise of this site. What do I need to do to be consistant and win?
thx
03-10-2005 09:06 PM
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03-10-2005 09:15 PM
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03-10-2005 09:50 PM
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You dont have enough of a bankroll to support .5/1 |
03-10-2005 09:55 PM
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I messed up, I have been playing .25 / .50. These tables are not NL. |
03-10-2005 10:16 PM
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03-11-2005 12:05 AM
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03-11-2005 01:06 PM
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03-11-2005 04:07 PM
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400 hands in a month isn't very much, maybe you need to play a bit more if you want to see an improvement, a couple of bad beats could make 400 solid hands a loss. | |
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03-11-2005 04:47 PM
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I'm in the same boat as ROYALPAIN with around 2,000 hands. I gave up last night after 100 hands...I only played three, two of which were losers. Well, I called or raised into the flop on 17% of hands, but missed the flop entirely and let go. The two I didn't let go of was KK on a rag flop (lost $20.00 to set 7s). And T9 from SB which flopped two pair (lost $20 to straight). I won one hand the whole hundred with AA (won $6.00). | |
03-11-2005 04:58 PM
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400 hands in a month is like, 13 minutes of playing per day if you average about 1 hand per minute. You can't expect fast results... I think it's safe to say that nearly all of the successful players out there were extremely dedicated for a long time and probably did not start out on an upswing. | |
03-11-2005 07:01 PM
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Pacific Poker won't give you stats. | |