Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Play Money NL Hold 'em

Over the past two years, playing in play money NL games were total disasters.  Several buy-ins were lost instantly. After reading "No-Limit Texas Hold 'em" by McEvoy and Daugherty (what Sklansky calls recipe books) bet sizing according to the big blind and pot became a bit more understandable and today's play money session went well.  Maybe by the end of the year, will the King be ready for NL hold 'em.


From today, playing logs will be kept for no-limit gameplay with playtime measured by hands instead of time.  After x amount of play money hands, the King will have to jump into playing NL real money games.
 
Fluctuations are less, in the long run, with ring games compare to tournaments and this is the way to go for making money.  In the short term, ring games, as experienced in limit games, has some wild fluctuations.  In a 10¢ buy in NL sit n go, the possible loss is just 10¢.  Attract1one went 50 something tournaments without coming in the money.  U.pressure went 30 something tournaments without winning.

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