domingo, 30 de marzo de 2008

Weekend Update

Out: $1648

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I have re-arranged my PAHud stats, they now go as:

VP$IP - PFR - # Hands
Attempt to Steal - Folds BB to Steal
Flop Agg - Cbets - Folds to Cbet
Turn Agg
River Agg - Goes to Showdown

For 6m I color code VP$IP 0-16 green, 16-25 yellow, 25+ red.
I use the default PFR color codings.
After I live with this setup for a couple of days, I will color code the other stats.

I have found the new arrangement much more logical, as arranged by street. One other thing that I do is to display my own session stats for each table, because when multi-tabling it is hard to keep track whether you are cold-decking or getting a lot of playable hands, and so at a glance you can tell how your opponents perceive you.

Playing SnGs for 1/4 my normal buyin, when I moved to NL100, I immediately went on a SnG cooler, but today I finally won my first one at the 23+2 level. I am coming off a wicked SnG cooler stretch (4/16) that saw me dip negative, but over a very small sample of about 30 matches I am at about $2 per.

My plan for tomorrow is to 4 table all day and try to objectively notice if I think I can double my win rate by halving my # of tables. If I think I can, it will be a major piece of good news, because with 6-9 tables, I can't really keep track of all the ongoing table dynamics, so I definitely lose value by not noticing some things that can be exploited. I also have to keep switching tables as they go bad. But with 4 tables, as long as I am making good notes on all the noteworthy plays that occur, a table with 5 mediocre/good players should still be profitable if I adjust to them better than they adjust to me.

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Song of the Weekend: San Geronimo by The Red House Painters

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