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  • SuperBowlNachos
    All Star
    • Jul 2004
    • 10218

    #16
    Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

    I would play. I am on poker stars.

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    • BunnyHardaway
      Banned
      • Nov 2004
      • 15195

      #17
      Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

      Ugh...now I'm starting to hate Stars. In the last 2 days I've had way too many bad beats. Just had AA vs. KK and the dude hit a K on the flop.

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      • 55
        Banned
        • Mar 2006
        • 20857

        #18
        Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

        Originally posted by JJLinn
        Ugh...now I'm starting to hate Stars. In the last 2 days I've had way too many bad beats. Just had AA vs. KK and the dude hit a K on the flop.
        If you get all the money in pre-flop, Kings will beat Aces around once every five hands or so.

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        • USF11
          C*rr*ntly *n L*f* T*lt
          • Jun 2003
          • 4245

          #19
          Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

          My bank rhymes with "Space" has stopped allowing Echecks with stars, so now
          I'm forced to play on FT which I'm not happy about.

          I just like having more HU games avaiable to me.
          "Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for)

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          • BunnyHardaway
            Banned
            • Nov 2004
            • 15195

            #20
            Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

            Originally posted by 55
            If you get all the money in pre-flop, Kings will beat Aces around once every five hands or so.
            I know, just frustrated I did rebound and take 2nd in a sit and go...I'm gonna try and play those to rebuild my bankroll...I'm WAY too impatient to play micro limit games.


            Originally posted by USF11
            My bank rhymes with "Space" has stopped allowing Echecks with stars, so now
            I'm forced to play on FT which I'm not happy about.

            I just like having more HU games avaiable to me.
            My bank didn't allow them for months, but just recently started allowing them again. I was so happy, I couldn't find another good place to play. Like I said, I refuse to play Full Tilt. The only way I will is if I become famous and they ask me to be apart of Team Full Tilt

            EDIT: To a mod/admin, is it alright for me to PM these guys the information? I just wanted to check before I did...I didn't see anything in the TOS regarding online poker or anything, but wanted to make sure.
            Last edited by BunnyHardaway; 01-24-2011, 01:26 AM.

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            • 55
              Banned
              • Mar 2006
              • 20857

              #21
              Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

              Originally posted by USF11
              My bank rhymes with "Space" has stopped allowing Echecks with stars, so now
              I'm forced to play on FT which I'm not happy about.

              I just like having more HU games avaiable to me.
              You can always use the Western Union method, or have a friend ship you some funds for cash. I've done both methods on Stars and never had a problem.

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              • 55
                Banned
                • Mar 2006
                • 20857

                #22
                Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                Originally posted by JJLinn
                I'm gonna try and play those to rebuild my bankroll...I'm WAY too impatient to play micro limit games.
                Don't forget to use proper bankroll management, otherwise you'll be toast. Even the best players in the world would go broke if they weren't properly rolled for the games they were playing in.

                For SNG tournaments, these are the bare minimum bankrolls you should use...

                Buy-in x Players = Minimum Bankroll Required :

                $1.25 x 9 = $25
                $1.25 x 45 = $63
                $1.25 x 90 = $42

                $2.25 x 2 = $30
                $2.25 x 4 = $60
                $2.25 x 6 = $45
                $2.25 x 9 = $45
                $2.25 x 18 = $68
                $2.25 x 36 = $135
                $2.25 x 180 = $150

                $3.30 x 18 = $99
                $3.30 x 36 = $198
                $3.30 x 90 = $220

                $5.25 x 2 = $70
                $5.40 x 4 = $144
                $5.50 x 6 = $110
                $5.50 x 9 = $110
                $5.50 x 18 = $165
                $5.50 x 45 = $275
                $5.50 x 90 = $183

                $10.50 x 2 = $140
                $10.75 x 4 = $143
                $11.00 x 6 = $220
                $11.00 x 9 = $220
                $11.00 x 18 = $330
                $11.00 x 45 = $550
                $11.00 x 90 = $733

                $21.00 x 2 = $280
                $21.50 x 4 = $573
                $22.00 x 6 = $440
                $22.00 x 9 = $440
                $22.00 x 18 = $660
                $22.00 x 45 = $1,100
                $22.00 x 90 = $1,467
                $26.00 x 45 = $1,300
                $26.00 x 90 = $1,733

                $31.50 x 2 = $420
                $33.00 x 6 = $660
                $33.00 x 9 = $660
                $33.00 x 18 = $990

                $52.50 x 2 = $700
                $55.00 x 6 = $1,100
                $55.00 x 9 = $1,100
                $55.00 x 18 = $1,650

                $75.00 x 45 = $3,750

                *Credit to Scott Cook at Bad Beats Poker Forum for these.*

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                • BunnyHardaway
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 15195

                  #23
                  Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                  Originally posted by 55
                  Don't forget to use proper bankroll management, otherwise you'll be toast. Even the best players in the world would go broke if they weren't properly rolled for the games they were playing in.

                  For SNG tournaments, these are the bare minimum bankrolls you should use...

                  Buy-in x Players = Minimum Bankroll Required :

                  $1.25 x 9 = $25
                  $1.25 x 45 = $63
                  $1.25 x 90 = $42

                  $2.25 x 2 = $30
                  $2.25 x 4 = $60
                  $2.25 x 6 = $45
                  $2.25 x 9 = $45
                  $2.25 x 18 = $68
                  $2.25 x 36 = $135
                  $2.25 x 180 = $150

                  $3.30 x 18 = $99
                  $3.30 x 36 = $198
                  $3.30 x 90 = $220

                  $5.25 x 2 = $70
                  $5.40 x 4 = $144
                  $5.50 x 6 = $110
                  $5.50 x 9 = $110
                  $5.50 x 18 = $165
                  $5.50 x 45 = $275
                  $5.50 x 90 = $183

                  $10.50 x 2 = $140
                  $10.75 x 4 = $143
                  $11.00 x 6 = $220
                  $11.00 x 9 = $220
                  $11.00 x 18 = $330
                  $11.00 x 45 = $550
                  $11.00 x 90 = $733

                  $21.00 x 2 = $280
                  $21.50 x 4 = $573
                  $22.00 x 6 = $440
                  $22.00 x 9 = $440
                  $22.00 x 18 = $660
                  $22.00 x 45 = $1,100
                  $22.00 x 90 = $1,467
                  $26.00 x 45 = $1,300
                  $26.00 x 90 = $1,733

                  $31.50 x 2 = $420
                  $33.00 x 6 = $660
                  $33.00 x 9 = $660
                  $33.00 x 18 = $990

                  $52.50 x 2 = $700
                  $55.00 x 6 = $1,100
                  $55.00 x 9 = $1,100
                  $55.00 x 18 = $1,650

                  $75.00 x 45 = $3,750

                  *Credit to Scott Cook at Bad Beats Poker Forum for these.*
                  That use to be part of my problem...I would put $15 in and then do a $10 heads-up and hope I got lucky. I'm a lot better with that now.

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                  • 55
                    Banned
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 20857

                    #24
                    Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                    Originally posted by JJLinn
                    That use to be part of my problem...I would put $15 in and then do a $10 heads-up and hope I got lucky. I'm a lot better with that now.
                    It's pretty much impossible to win money in the long term like that. Proper bankroll management is almost as important as your ability in the grand scheme of things, especially if you plan on making profit down the road. I used to play in cash games I wasn't rolled for and while every now and then I would win big, the losing sessions would cripple me. Especially if I had several of them in a short span.

                    People who don't use proper bankroll management always go busto eventually.

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                    • BunnyHardaway
                      Banned
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 15195

                      #25
                      Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                      Originally posted by 55
                      It's pretty much impossible to win money in the long term like that. Proper bankroll management is almost as important as your ability in the grand scheme of things, especially if you plan on making profit down the road. I used to play in cash games I wasn't rolled for and while every now and then I would win big, the losing sessions would cripple me. Especially if I had several of them in a short span.

                      People who don't use proper bankroll management always go busto eventually.
                      I experienced that a few months ago...took $100 to a 1/2 NL cash game and lost all of it when in reality I had no business being at that game as far as bankroll goes. That was my wake-up call. Now my rule is never take more than 10% of your bankroll to the table at once. If I have $20, I'll only play with $2, sticking me at the $.02/$.04 tables.
                      Last edited by BunnyHardaway; 01-24-2011, 04:19 AM.

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                      • 55
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 20857

                        #26
                        Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                        Originally posted by JJLinn
                        Now my rule is never take more than 10% of your bankroll to the table at once. If I have $20, I'll only play with $2, sticking me at the $.02/$.04 tables.
                        That's still a bit too high of stakes for that small of a roll.

                        For cash games I try not play in ones that I do not have at least 50 buy-ins for.

                        If you wanted to play in games where the buy-in was $2 I would reccommend having at least $100 in your account for proper bankroll management purposes. That way, even if you get a string of bad beats the variance won't hurt you, especially if you are a solid player.

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                        • BunnyHardaway
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2004
                          • 15195

                          #27
                          Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                          Originally posted by 55
                          That's still a bit too high of stakes for that small of a roll.

                          For cash games I try not play in ones that I do not have at least 50 buy-ins for.

                          If you wanted to play in games where the buy-in was $2 I would reccommend having at least $100 in your account for proper bankroll management purposes. That way, even if you get a string of bad beats the variance won't hurt you, especially if you are a solid player.
                          Oh, wow. That does make more sense, though. The guidelines I had/have are:

                          -Take at least 50x the big blind to cash games
                          -Never use more than 10% of your bankroll at one game/tourny (so if I had $100, take up to $10 to the table or only play $10 buy-in or less tournaments)

                          Your system does seem a bit more fail safe than mine. Tonight I embarked on a goal to turn my $15 into $125 by 4/1/11 playing only $1.20 single table SnG's...so far not so good.

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                          • 55
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2006
                            • 20857

                            #28
                            Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                            If you can get up to the $125 goal you have and strictly stuck to single table SNGs, then you could move up to the $5.50 ones pretty comfortably.

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                            • BunnyHardaway
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 15195

                              #29
                              Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                              Originally posted by 55
                              If you can get up to the $125 goal you have and strictly stuck to single table SNGs, then you could move up to the $5.50 ones pretty comfortably.
                              I hope I can get to that point. One thing I'm having problems with though is this:

                              3 of the 4 I've played tonight I've finished 3rd once and 4th three times, but only the top 3 pay. I play very tight so I always make it down to that point, but when I do I'm either the short stack or close to it...I get afraid to make any big moves. Playing tight is the right way to go IMO, I just can't find a happy medium.

                              EDIT: It's not helping that every time I've busted, I've been a heavy favorite pre-flop and keep getting cracked over and over. I hope I catch a heater soon.
                              Last edited by BunnyHardaway; 01-24-2011, 06:17 AM.

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                              • 55
                                Banned
                                • Mar 2006
                                • 20857

                                #30
                                Re: ATTN: OS Poker Players

                                How often do you see a flop in average tournament?

                                Anything less than 10% is far too tight and isn't profitable long term and makes your play extremely predictable.

                                Anything between 10% and 15% is on the tighter side of solid and can be very profitable in the long term. Makes bluffing easier and gives you a more stable table image.

                                Anything between 15% and 20% is on the looser side of solid and can be profitable if you are a very good player post-flop. Makes bluffing a bit more difficult, but people will hero call you when you have the goods.

                                Anything more than 20% is far too loose and is a first class ticket to busto.

                                Basically, right around 15% is about optimal and allows you to change gears a bit too. It will also make it easier to bluff in certain situations as well as get called on your value bets as well.
                                Last edited by 55; 01-24-2011, 06:04 PM.

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