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Re: Common Downswing Numbers + Some Questions (Long)
 Originally Posted by sarbox68
 Originally Posted by uriowi01
1) So first, being newish to cash games, how large can "normal" downswings get? I've seen the number 10 buy-ins thrown around, and I' m sure it depends on how they are dealt with, etc, but I' m just looking for some general numbers.
I'll apologize that I' m not responding to the HH. I' m old and unconverted HHs make my head hurt... (of course, so does techno, 70s porn and Tori Spelling but I digress...)
As for downswings, IMHO it really depends on your style. Putting leaks aside, the more aggressive your play, the bigger your downsings are likely to be, 'cause your pushing more marginal situations. I think (and someone may correct me on this) that 6m will have higher variance than FR.
I've never played higher than $25nl, and am only beating that for 6-7BB/100, but I play a relatively conservative, lower variance style. My biggest downswing over 500K+ hands is prolly 5BIs. And truth be told, my biggest downswings were usually connected to big leaks (i.e. my first stab at $50NL was accompanied by a 4BI donk off...) But I' m sure regs here w/ way more history than I've got can give you better context...
I've only played as high as 100NL so I can't really talk for people who play higher, but I don't have downswings
I just have break-even stretches and heaters
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