Is this the worst 800k-hand run you've ever seen?
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I imagine this is what the average misreg graph looks like in my pool.
They donβt implement exploits but seem to just autopilot spots both pre and post. No creativity or adjustments. Just solid boring poker as close to what they studied as possible.
That said, the redline is pretty impressive lol.
Also how did you even keep the discipline after the first 250k hands of breaking stone cold even?
Do you study at all?
Up until last month I was holding on, thinking I was way ahead of the pool. Now frustration is kicking in, ‘cause I keep waiting for things to turn around — but maybe they just won’t
The red line’s my baby — glad someone noticed!
1) keep up the good work
2) reconsider reading this forum
How big is your player pool
Let's talk about pokerstars.it
thats disgusting. I think I'd quit
I imagine this is what the average misreg graph looks like in my pool. They donβt implement exploits but seem to just autopilot spots both pre and post. No creativity or adjustments. Just solid boring poker as close to what they studied as possible. That said, the redline is pretty impressive lol. Also how did you even keep the discipline after the first 250k hands of breaking
you have to be creative to have a red line like that
I've definitely been down a lot more in EV over a sample 600k hands less than this. Think I ran like 150k under over the course of one year.
Looking at this today, what I think is that you are having a heavy attachment to outcome. I suggest moving way down in stakes and just getting very cocky and know that you're better than those guys, and play until you're crushing them and running better. Once you release that attachment to the outcome, the cards will magically start turning in your favor. That's why you move down, because at 5 stakes lower than your normal, you can play without fearing what next bad beat could happen or how much you could lose. Gotta just get out of that mindset and the cards will turn around.
GL.
Am I justified in whining or just being dramatic? 800k hands between PLO100/200 and a touch of 500. Curious what you guys think.
You have to understand when you play online you're not getting a 100% random deal at most sites. Most sites the goal is to keep the game is even as possible so you will run into incredibly long stretches that you would never see live. And this has nothing to do with the player pool. The same players that are terrible life are the ones that will log on online and play the same Stakes. I mean think if you owned a poker site would you want poker crushes winning every single day? Of course not it would be bad for the game
Hey there,
Completely new in PLO and I am wondering how is that even possible to have such a red line relatively close to 0?
When I checked my graphs last time, my non show-down winnings were -70BB and my show-down winnings were about 100BB over 25k hands.
Does it mean that I play way too passively?
Hey there,
Completely new in PLO and I am wondering how is that even possible to have such a red line relatively close to 0?
When I checked my graphs last time, my non show-down winnings were -70BB and my show-down winnings were about 100BB over 25k hands.
Does it mean that I play way too passively?
It may mean you don't bet enough on the river. It may mean your opponents station river. I wouldn't be overly concerned about it, IF you are winning ev.
