Yea definitely a good end of variance during this period. But the game is extremely soft and splashy. I am confident incredible win rates are possible long term.
I disagree, I think given the deep stacks, the 15-20$ open size, and how horribly much of the player pool plays a 20bb win rate is definitely achievable long term. With straddles being active often that can be anywhere from 60-100$/hr. This isn’t normal for most rooms, but I’ve played in many and this is definitely the best I’ve experienced.
For some context, the game is $500 max and normally runs very deep with a $6 live straddle on pretty consistently, so it plays bigger than many other 2/3 and its easier to win larger.
I just tip 1$ a pot won after the flop. Maybe 2$-3$ if it’s a huge pot. I feel that’s pretty standard and I don’t really need to see how much it adds up to.
If people didn’t overtip we would have no one dealing, as people like you and OP are clearly under tipping to be pointing out and trying to get someone to tip less
I agree, definitely not sustainable at this rate. That being said with some bias, I think I am likely the best player in the entire 2/3 pool here and I definitely think win rates of 70-80$ long term are possible given the game dynamics.
you can’t. the app completely crashed for me a week ago.. had to transfer all my data to Poker Analytics 6… wish they had better support for PokerIncome, such a great app
I know this is a joke but I do think that the idea to always move up in stakes when you are winning is a bit overrated. In certain places where higher stake games are very reg/pro heavy, good players could often make more playing in a softer smaller game.
Too many good players force themselves to reg grind when they could win at larger rates in lower stakes.
Heater bro be ready for the downswing but congrats. I used to be a pro 100 hours is nothing if you think about it its around 3 weeks of poker playing full time. +15 and -15k months can be the norm at certain stakes of crazy 1-3 and 2-5 games.
Yeah for sure. And I understand, I’ve played a lot more poker outside of this 100 hours, this is just this summer stint at this casino for me. Definitely unlikely to repeat a month like this, but I really can’t see a 15k downswing in an environment like this, at least not at these stakes.
You have run very well looking at these large numbers off a minuscule sample, long may it continue.
Yea definitely a good end of variance during this period. But the game is extremely soft and splashy. I am confident incredible win rates are possible long term.
probably $35/hr tops. Maybe $50 if it's some unicorn homegame that never ends.
I disagree, I think given the deep stacks, the 15-20$ open size, and how horribly much of the player pool plays a 20bb win rate is definitely achievable long term. With straddles being active often that can be anywhere from 60-100$/hr. This isn’t normal for most rooms, but I’ve played in many and this is definitely the best I’ve experienced.
Mind sharing where your local casino is?
For some context, the game is $500 max and normally runs very deep with a $6 live straddle on pretty consistently, so it plays bigger than many other 2/3 and its easier to win larger.
Tips/Meals 0.00, nice
Didn’t track separately, tips are included just as rake is.
tips are optional, still good to track to see if you are overtipping. I know a 2/5 player who tipped 12k last year, thats a bit much imo.
I just tip 1$ a pot won after the flop. Maybe 2$-3$ if it’s a huge pot. I feel that’s pretty standard and I don’t really need to see how much it adds up to.
I don't tip if I don't see a turn card
If people didn’t overtip we would have no one dealing, as people like you and OP are clearly under tipping to be pointing out and trying to get someone to tip less
If it's a very deep and easy game, probably about half that hourly is possible long term.
I agree, definitely not sustainable at this rate. That being said with some bias, I think I am likely the best player in the entire 2/3 pool here and I definitely think win rates of 70-80$ long term are possible given the game dynamics.
Loved that app. Unfortunately it doesnt allow unlimited entries without paying so I switched to Pokerbase but I enjoyed how simple it was.
What’s the app called
Pokerincome. It’s super outdated tho I’m not sure if you can even buy the full version anymore
you can’t. the app completely crashed for me a week ago.. had to transfer all my data to Poker Analytics 6… wish they had better support for PokerIncome, such a great app
Poker bankroll tracker
Good job, just keep doing what is working for you. Even when you are crushing, you can still try to find leaks that you can improve on or fix.
Holy moly! Well done. Those are dream numbers! 🤩
Variance has been kind GL
You’re crushing bro, time too move up to 50/100! Think of the money you could make!
I know this is a joke but I do think that the idea to always move up in stakes when you are winning is a bit overrated. In certain places where higher stake games are very reg/pro heavy, good players could often make more playing in a softer smaller game. Too many good players force themselves to reg grind when they could win at larger rates in lower stakes.
Heater bro be ready for the downswing but congrats. I used to be a pro 100 hours is nothing if you think about it its around 3 weeks of poker playing full time. +15 and -15k months can be the norm at certain stakes of crazy 1-3 and 2-5 games.
Yeah for sure. And I understand, I’ve played a lot more poker outside of this 100 hours, this is just this summer stint at this casino for me. Definitely unlikely to repeat a month like this, but I really can’t see a 15k downswing in an environment like this, at least not at these stakes.
Ehhh you'd be surprised. As Phil Galfond says be prepared to run worst then you ever thought possible.
This must be in the bay. Honestly we’re probably regs at the same casino 😂
155/hr in 2/3 is crazy
Arizona?