Big weekend bankroll boost - now what?
After a rare weekend of playing time, I jumped my roll from $400 to over $1800 - in one weekend! I did this by playing turbo double shootouts and rebuy satellites, winning seven seats to the Sunday Million and cashing for Tourneybucks. I'd read on this site that these sats were soft, but egads... Here was my basic strategy: open push anything premium, profit, doze off til my next big hand. This is only a slight exaggeration. There were so many seats available in the rebuys that you really only had to play tight aggressive push/fold poker and pwn the short stacks.
Let me get to the point: I now have the roll to play probably $30 SNGs. Previously, I was playing $6 and $12 45man SNGs on Stars and doing pretty well. (Maybe 25% ROI over 360 games) How will this jump affect my variance? I need to be very conservative as this will likely be my only roll ever. I normally only play on my lunch hour, so I'm looking at just a couple of tourneys a day. How would you guys maximize your profit potential here?
Re: Big weekend bankroll boost - now what?
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Originally Posted by mcdonough22
open push anything premium, profit, doze off til my next big hand.
You were lucky to win with all those premiums (or even a large majority) ;)
Huge grats on the win, just remember that a heater like you've just had may not come for another 6 months at least!
Re: Big weekend bankroll boost - now what?
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Originally Posted by mcdonough22
How would you guys maximize your profit potential here?
start selling smack.
Re: Big weekend bankroll boost - now what?
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Originally Posted by mcdonough22
Let me get to the point: I now have the roll to play probably $30 SNGs. Previously, I was playing $6 and $12 45man SNGs on Stars and doing pretty well. (Maybe 25% ROI over 360 games) How will this jump affect my variance? I need to be very conservative as this will likely be my only roll ever. I normally only play on my lunch hour, so I'm looking at just a couple of tourneys a day. How would you guys maximize your profit potential here?
You'll still play the 45s? Not sure how much difference you'll see there. In short, the general standard will be a bit better, and you'll run into a fair few more people who know how to play well. There'll still be lots of weak players though.
You'll probably need to adjust to playing more decent players per table. I'd probably look at playing a bunch of $20 tourneys initially. Still a fair jump in standard, but you dont lose as much if you have trouble adjusting. If you think after 10 or so you have the idea then go ahead and play the $30s.