Guess Who's Back...

Posted 7 years agoEdited 7 years ago

After about 7 months the poker bug finally caught up with me and now with time on my hands and extra income I decided that to get myself prepared to play more live poker in the future I would jump back in and play 4nl on Microgaming... Just to keep my mind poker fit...No plans to grind just for fun....

I sat down at a 4nl table and felt immediately bored so decided to drop another £100 and start with 20bi's for 10nl

Just for fun... No grinding... No BR goals....

3 days later

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This journey will have no goals... few updates.... and strictly for fun....

40k hands/month
50nl by August
Live "semi pro" when I finish night shifts



Harvie

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Posted 7 years ago
In.

Good start on putting in another £100 to start at 10nl to avoid dat rake.

How many tables are you playing and do you have a job?
Posted 7 years ago
... and welcome back, have some fun squashing dem micros. Sun
Posted 7 years ago*
@Harvie Started with 4 and that snowballed to 6 then 8 and finally 10 :') I will probably play between 6 and 10 for now above that I find i begin sitting out lol. Currently working night shifts just stacking shelves while I put my attention into my other projects, once they pay the bills and some I'll leave my job and focus on that and poker Smile

@Pwll Thanks! I honestly can't believe how soft 10nl is, like sure I have HAD to have won 18 buyins in 6k hands but it doesn't feel like I'm making the nuts every hand, just a LOT of fish and regs who suck ass..... will likely get smashed my next session for saying that lol
Posted 7 years ago
'bout time
Posted 7 years ago
Sounds good, I'd just advise to keep the tables to like 4-5 and move up faster than mass table (I think anything above 6 is mass tabling now, call me old!).
Posted 7 years ago
Harvie: Sounds good, I'd just advise to keep the tables to like 4-5 and move up faster than mass table (I think anything above 6 is mass tabling now, call me old!).


Why Harv?

Considering I've only played 4 days so far I'm really happy to get 8k hands in already and when looking at the time I have I should be able to easily smash 40k hands.

The question is when to take shots & move up now. I have 20bi for 20nl and given I want to move up asap I think I will begin shot taking this week. 50nl shots will be around 20bi also although there I will give myself a tighter stop loss.
Posted 7 years ago
I think you'll be fine taking a shot with 20BI frankly, it's not as if you're a bad reg is it. (rhetorical), so even if a (say) 5BI stab goes tits up, 15BI at nl10 is enough for a player of your calibre imo.

I'm playing nl5 fastfold with 6BI personally but that's another story Sweating
Posted 7 years ago
Welcome back, sir! When it comes to bankroll considerations, given that you have experience playing higher and you don't rely on poker to pay the bills I'm a big fan of aggressive bankroll management strategy. That being said, when I say aggressive I mean both moving up and moving down. For example. if you start your shoot with only 20bi you should move down after losing 5 or so, that way you have a nice cushion of 30 or so buy-ins on the lower level still in left and you only need to grind 10 buy-ins on a lower limit to take the shoot again.
Posted 7 years ago
MattVIP: Welcome back, sir! When it comes to bankroll considerations, given that you have experience playing higher and you don't rely on poker to pay the bills I'm a big fan of aggressive bankroll management strategy. That being said, when I say aggressive I mean both moving up and moving down. For example. if you start your shoot with only 20bi you should move down after losing 5 or so, that way you have a nice cushion of 30 or so buy-ins on the lower level still in left and you only need to grind 10 buy-ins on a lower limit to take the shoot again.


Yeah completely agree! leaving myself 30bi for 10nl I think is ideal, I will bleed in 20nl form now on, if I'm playing my best and feeling good I will add in 20nl tables, bring it on Laugh
Posted 7 years ago
I find the more tables players sit at the less optimal they play, I think playing 4-5 is the optimal amount at the micros to move up and improve one's game. Each person is different I guess but whenever I played 6+ my game was hardly improving and was I playing like robot and not really thinking about past hands because so many new hands were coming up.
Posted 7 years ago
Harvie: I find the more tables players sit at the less optimal they play, I think playing 4-5 is the optimal amount at the micros to move up and improve one's game. Each person is different I guess but whenever I played 6+ my game was hardly improving and was I playing like robot and not really thinking about past hands because so many new hands were coming up.


I agree, but I'm not looking to improve my game much at the moment, I was beating 50nl 6 months ago and feel I'm beating 10nl and want to move up ASAP. I will for the most part stick to 6 tables especially when taking shots, but pushing up to 8-10 is fine at 10nl I think Smile
Posted 7 years ago
ah, if you were beating 50nl 6 months ago then rock on with more tables as you'll be there again in no time.

Anything more than 2 tables of rush is way too fast for me, guess I been out the game too long.