DEDICATED to BRM! Build the proper BR for each given stake.
I'll keep it very short here. I've been playing poker for a living for a pretty big part of my poker carreer (8 out of 10), but I have one huge problem: BRM.
I am a winning 50-100nl ((semi-)regular)), but often I got hooked it up just going for midstakes. Playing 200-600nl with a high risk of going broke, especially
due to the 2nd problem, which is not sticking to the foundation (preflop)
Anyway, I do have a solid preflop gameplan adjusted to my stakes, and even adjusted to some type of opponents. I've bought these but worked these out myself as well in a Preflop Solver in Pio.
So there are two things:
1. BRM
2. Preflop gameplan
If I stick to this, I will make a bet here that I'll be a winning regular at midstakes this year. I love to study and teach poker so surely have done 'the work'.
I WILL post graphs, WR and due to me really wanting to be consistent with both the BRM and Preflop gameplan. This, I think, is the only way to succeed. I have to start at 10nl to make consistency
work out for me I guess. For each stake, when I reach 40BI's, I will try out the next stake for 2BI.
Thanks for the boring read! Will be more juicy next time 😀
PS: anyone actually know how to really STUDY MDA in a efficient and effective way? I would love to know. Have enough stuff back if you are able to tell me 😀
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Are you playing on a site that allows stop losses or limits what tables you can play by stake?
Both of these help with BRM.
GG, Stars do this. Not sure about others.