by Kuso » Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:03 pm
25s, 10k hands, 13 bb/100 is TODDF315.
I'm reviewing MFs hands... I just wish I knew more of his hole cards when he folded.
15 players w/ >5000 hands
hands === bb/100
6k === 18 LoserMike
11k === 13 TODDF315
6k === 12 goliathb
6k === 11 marlow2
6k === 7
5k === 7
5k === 6
6k === 4
9k === 4
16k === 4
6k === 3
5k === 3
8k === 0
18k === (2) AmourOfGod... would be slightly positive if you include the few thousand hands I have for ArmourOfGod (a winner)
8k === (3) KidMarley... was a decent winner until recently
Note that some of this data is old, as I haven't really datamined the 25s a ton recently. I've been focusing SH limit and the higher PLO8 tables.
Comments on your take
- I think that > 20 ptbb/100 is possible at the 25s, but you have to be very solid and consistent. For me, that means no playing while drinking (obviously), and probably no more than three tables (I make some marginal mistakes at four unless I am in the zone). I also think you need to know who the nut peddlers are, and who you can steal pots from. PAhud is almost necessary for this, imho. Another key point is table selection. As I have said before, it can be death when you have a bad LAG and a bunch of nut peddlers at a table -- it's hard to islolate the LAG ATM. I personally would aim more for 15 ptbb/100, but 20+ is a nice goal.
- I would say that > 20 ptbb/100 is probably more attainable at the 100s -- if you know how to play it right. I say this for a few of reasons. First, some people who play high stakes PLO8 or high stakes in other games come slum over in the 100s and will donk off a lot of money without thinking twice. These kinds of people just land in your lap. Second, you don't have nearly as many nut peddlers. The aggression is usually such that the typical weak-tight nut peddler from the 25s gets put to some tough decisions in the 100s. Third, some people actually play poker, so you can get folds and you can get a lot of money in with less than the nuts (e.g., good two-way draws). Anyway, if you know your opponents, 20+ is possible, imho. FWIW, I don't think I'm there yet in terms of having the consistent 20+ game. Again, I'd be happy with 10-15 until I put A LOT of effort into making detailed notes. I'm not sure if that's going to happen (although it should). Maybe over my break in February.
- It is indeed curious to me that someone would play more than 5000 hands and be losing money (often a lot). Keep in mind that a some of the data collection measures are skewed. For example, I see AoG often has two or three stacks at the 25s when I open up the tables and then proceeds to lose them. PT sees the losses, but did not see the wins that got him there.
Anyway, hope this helps.
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