Joined: Dec '07
Location: Denmark
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 2644
Just annoying that you keep comming with opinions on false grounding because you read half of what I wrote. I even said my self that brm is the keyword if you want to build a bankroll and that I would use a dynamic brm when I got to higher levels. So we totally agree on how important brm is but you keep taking my words out of context which annoys me. I said I played NL50-100 and once a while NL200 I also told that this thread was about PP roll not total so I don't understand you keep mentioning me playing NL200 as if I was playing out of roll, you simply ignore my answers and start over again.
BTW if you don't wonna start argument then stay on subject and do not mention my english as if you don't understand it cause im sure you do but are simply to lazy to read all and too stubbard to acknowledge you didn't read all. You also said : "Please continue to play NL200 if you wish lol. " which I take as sarcasm and a bit offending.
Joined: Dec '07
Location: Finland
Age: 70 (M)
Posts: 329
the main thing in this conversation is that iveyshome is a smallroller who goes broke every time and m3turbo is a talented shark who can be some day a pokerpro!!!
Joined: Dec '07
Location: Denmark
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 2644
Haha yeah you tell him tormulainen Im doing everything I can to get there that's for sure, playing extremely many hours and when im not playing im reading books/articles or analyzing my game non stop trying to get better which I asume is the way you get better. But I have been a bit stupid lately having some serious downswings which got me to tilt a bit which I normally don't do but I think im back on track now Hehe crossed fingers
Joined: May '08
Location: France
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 31
"Allways full buy-in LAG style."
How can you win in the long term with a lag style ?
Even if you play 6handed, its a bad advice to tell people to play lag, you'll be beat by strong tight player, and if you get a downsing it will be harder.
Joined: May '08
Location: Poland
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 20
well on 6handed table lag style is better then tight most of poker pros play that way and in my opinion its best style for 6handed tables, i think its bad advice to tell ppl to play tight on 6max tables
Joined: Nov '07
Location: Canada
Age: 51 (M)
Posts: 2
way to go M3 .. glad to see and hear that someone is doing well with a bankroll .. keep up the good work and like i read earlier .. you will be taking money from the pros if you arent already .. lol .. gl on your journey .. may your cards be good and your stacks be huge
Joined: Dec '07
Location: Denmark
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 2644
Thanks man, I hope that I'll be good enough someday to "play" with the pro's but I doubt im butchering any sharks right now im mostly playing NL100 and max playing NL200
Joined: May '08
Location: France
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 31
Forget what i said upper, i'am kind on the moon actually.
But it was a general advice for beginner on poker, that they should never ever begin by a lag style. Just focus on TAG and later when they mastered the TAG style they could try to play a lill more loose.
Joined: Dec '07
Location: Denmark
Age: 40 (M)
Posts: 2644
Well my style is LAG which will be profitable in a shortring and maybe less profitable in a fullring. But ofcourse everything is done with some feeling, no matter if you play LAG or TAG you will have to adapt your game to your surroundings.
Joined: May '08
Location: Canada
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 3
lol.
My friend had a free bankroll on party poker. I went on his account put the entire bankroll on the table and left the table with 300 dollars with about 15 minutes of playing. ha ha. needless to say he was pretty pissed, however kinda happy at the same time.
Joined: Oct '07
Location: Australia
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 405
wow man what can i say very very good work indeed you have worked hard put in the hard miles and now you are indeed being rewarded for your poker skill growth, excellenta!