It is only a distraction. Do what I did, look at the top player's results from just one day. They have to play dozens of tournaments a day (70+) to find one that they make a deep run and maybe a final table.
Play for fun, play for limits you can afford and once in a while you will hit a nice score that will keep you playing.
It is only a distraction. Do what I did, look at the top player's results from just one day. They have to play dozens of tournaments a day (70+) to find one that they make a deep run and maybe a final table.
Play for fun, play for limits you can afford and once in a while you will hit a nice score that will keep you playing.
disagree, just ask T8, he has one every 1 tournament
If it makes you feel any better, 2014 has been a real cock sucker so far on my end as well... stuck 12 buy ins at .25 ring after 7k hands in Jan. Profit graph looks like a god damned ski hill...
After analyzing my losing hands, I found a 40/60 split between coolers and spewage. I completely disregard the coolers and suckouts - the important thing is that you: 1. find the leaks and 2. plug them!
It depends on why you play. If its just for fun, hell no, don't track a thing. If its to move up limits, increase you roll, measure your success, then yes, you should track your play.
lol thats pretty brutal, MTTs online or even MTTs in general are terrifically bad in terms of variance. I like playing them but also hate them, as the stats above me show why
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That is a fact. One final table and this is erased..
OPR can be depressing to look at during the bad end of variance
It is only a distraction. Do what I did, look at the top player's results from just one day. They have to play dozens of tournaments a day (70+) to find one that they make a deep run and maybe a final table.
Play for fun, play for limits you can afford and once in a while you will hit a nice score that will keep you playing.
disagree, just ask T8, he has one every 1 tournament
Well, he's a beast and someone has to be the exception.
After analyzing my losing hands, I found a 40/60 split between coolers and spewage. I completely disregard the coolers and suckouts - the important thing is that you: 1. find the leaks and 2. plug them!
Should we all track our results?
It depends on why you play. If its just for fun, hell no, don't track a thing. If its to move up limits, increase you roll, measure your success, then yes, you should track your play.
Feb was still negative
March however is looking up
It is a good thing cause my money printer was running out of ink... = P
At least its better then feb ...
Jan -52%
Feb -19%
Mar -7%
Apr -15%
May -16%
June 180% but its still too early in the month!
June +34%