by Aisthesis » Mon May 02, 2005 5:46 pm
Tex, I am really convinced that MTTs are just going to have very high swings, because you're playing essentially for a long-shot even if you're a very good player. So, definitely don't despair.
I've been looking at a lot of statistics on the winning players I have in my database. As soon as I'm done, I'll post that, as well as several open questions I have regarding early play. I suspect that I have often been playing for a little too much consistency early, but I'd really like to establish some good guidelines regarding how much risk one should really be taking in all kinds of tourney situations.
If it's any consolation, I just finished going through my tournaments from last year, where I was better than 90% at making it to the halfway point (half the players gone), but had a negative ROI--kept getting booted shortly before the money and almost never even close to final table...
This year, since getting back in the game, I'm beating 100% in terms of ROI (now, but still not enough tourneys to really be statistically solid). So, anyhow, all I can really say for the moment is hang in there, don't make boneheaded plays, and be careful not to overextend your bankroll, as I did last year. It'll turn around, but sometimes it takes a while, particularly in MTTs, I think.