KinglyLion:
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Alright, let me paraphrase what Adrian said:
"by playing zoom you play more volume vs a tougher field, thus getting put in way more spots that you can learn from."
this is of course especially true for him when he started to learn plo in the last months. because he already had the base from his nlhe skills, and knew how to learn from new spots in plo.
i would apply this slightly differently, but comparable:
right now when i work on my game there are 2 things i can do to improve:
1) recognize mistakes/flaws/leaks in my game and fix them.
fixing them means just recognizing them, and learn to not do them through repetition. trying to focus on those spots in particular all the time until it gets part of my unconcious competence again.
2) learn something new through coaching or whatever, and try to apply that to my game.
applying that to my game means, you guessed it right, learning through repetition. playing over and over, focusing on the spots where i would do the things i just learned, until it gets part of my unconcious competence.
To sum it up: If i want to speed up my learning process i need to get more volume in, to be able to repeat what i need to integrate into my brain. Thus Zoom>Reg when only focus is on learning.
The reason why learning should be my main focus right now is the following:
My bankroll was ready to play 50nl many times, but i wasnt. right now beating 50nl is my next goal. because then i can create a relevant hourly. only at 50nl will i be able to create a meaningful side-income with the amount of time on my hands.
But even if my bankroll would be ready, i am just not ready. yes, i maybe could win at 50nl for 2-3bb/100, but thats not enough imo. with that winrate the variance is still pretty huge compared to 4-5bb/100, also the hourly is only borderline "enough". that, together with possible tilt through more variance (which i experienced a few times within the last weeks as you know) means i should not play 50nl right now even if my bankroll would be ready for that.
So the locial step would be to focus on improvement, and as already mentioned improving is most effective when playing zoom.
I am basically investing time in myself, accepting less €/h for the moment in order to get to the "beating 50nl" point faster where my €/h will be higher. the faster i get to 50nl, the more i will win long term.
the only downside from winning less per hour could be that i need to find money elsewhere in order to buy the coaching hours, because my winnings alone wont be enough anymore. (tbh they arent enough right now anyway lol)
but i am willing to also invest some of my pocket money into coaching, as i always did up to this point, because i am not at the point where my pokergame can finance itself yet. and i am fine with that. poker is still my #1 hobby, and i dont mind investing money into that hobby. in long term that money will pay itself back anyway, but even if not its no problem because all in all i enjoy playing poker.
I think thats what i want to say about this. most of it was just me writing down my thoughts, to get a clearer picture if i really want to do this. but the more i thought about this the more certain i got that i want to try this out. it will feel more productive, and i will get to where i want to be faster.
right now it feels like wasting time when i use the little time i have on studying, because i could get some hands in, and i really need more volume right now...