Friday, 9 October 2020

DAY 2, 3, 4, WEEK 2

 Session 1, LEVEL 1

Hands            705

Time            1 hour 31 minutes

WR                - 29

Money           - 4.09


 Session 2, LEVEL 1

Hands            494

Time            1 hour 

WR                + 21.2

Money           + 2.09


 Session 3, LEVEL 1

Hands            432

Time            1 hour 12 minutes

WR                - 21.9

Money           - 1.89


Session 4, LEVEL 1

Hands            241

Time            0 hour 37 minutes

WR                + 11

Money           + 0.53

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WEEK 2  - 24.97 ( + 5.03)            3 620 (- 1 380 )       Deposit $30

Monday, 5 October 2020

Day 1, Week 2

 Session 1, LEVEL 1

Hands            476

Time            1 hour 1 minute

WR                25.3

Money           + 2.41


Session 2, LEVEL 1

Hands            472

Time            1 hour 8 minutes

WR                - 32

Money           - 3.02


Session 3, LEVEL 1

Hands            800

Time            2 hour 2 minutes

WR                - 24

Money           - 3.84

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WEEK 2  - 21.61 ( + 8.39)            1 748 (- 3 252 )       Deposit $30

End of week 1

 Session 1, LEVEL 2

Hands            4554

Time            11 hour 42 minutes

WR                + 16.9

Money           - 38.76

Went crazy. Did ignore all the rules I made for this challenge and lost much more I was prepared. Mostly because :

a) After good winning, I thought that I will show you all how good I am now :). Did fail a lot. 

b) After losing the first couple of hands big I started to win it back fast. And did, after half of the session, but playing so long time my focus was already off.

c) Did not finish the session after my goal was fulfilled... etc. etc.


The only excuse I have: Being a loser will teach me how to win  Hopefully, this time

Back to LEVEL 1



Session 2, LEVEL 1

Hands            592

Time            1 hour 36 minutes

WR                + 21

Money           + 2.49


Session 3, LEVEL 1

Hands            1017

Time            2 hour 51 minutes

WR                + 5.7

Money           + 1.15


Session 4, LEVEL 1

Hands            609

Time            1 hour 31 minutes

WR                - 1.1

Money           - 0.13

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WEEK 1  - 17.16 ( + 12.58)            8 158 (+ 3 158)       Deposit $30

 

Saturday, 3 October 2020

DAY1 WEEK1

Session 1, LEVEL 1

Hands            482

Time            1 hour

WR                + 39

Money           + 3.76


Session 2, LEVEL 1

Hands            459

Time            1 hour 6 minutes

WR                + 100.1

Money           + 9.19


Session 3, LEVEL 1

Hands            445

Time            1 hour 4 minutes

WR                + 54.8

Money           + 4.88

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Day 1       Money                            Hands

                 + 17.83 (27.83)            1386 (+ 386)

Will move up to LEVEL 2


WEEK 1  + 27.83            941 (- 3 614)


Friday, 2 October 2020

PLAN C

 Will start another try to beat first levels at Pokerstars. Play along...


This challenge will last for one month and after that, I will do another one for all readers with the price for the first one.


Plan A did not work out... (My first post on this blog)

Plan B did not work out either...  

https://www.pokeryear-microcashgame.com/2019/06/plan-b-bankroll-reality.html


Now, there is my plan C

I have been writing about bankroll management and about my understanding of it. Shortly - it should be ok to start with little money and there is not much need to stuck on level 1(blinds 0.01/0.02) for too long. 

First of all, it will take a long long time to earn a hundred big blinds on this level and all this effort might put you off playing at all. 

For second: Money in play is so little and most (not all) players just don't care about losing it. Therefore lots of play you will be in is just about trying your/their luck out. It's not even a very good level to learn how to play, but you should learn from it mostly how to fold/not to play your marginal hands and how not to ''marry in'' your hand. For sure you will experience some tilt situations and hopefully, you will address the problem(s) it might carry you in.

All that in mind - I will start with 10 dollars. It will be 5 buy-ins at LEVEL 1

My aim will be to play around 1000 hands per day and at least five days per week = 5000 hands per week. 

With a winning rate 3/100, it will make 3 dollars per week

With a winning rate 5/100, it will make 5 dollars per week

With a winning rate 8/100, it will make 7 dollars per week

To move up to LEVEL 2 (blinds 0.02/0.05) and have 5 buy-ins ($ 25), I will need to earn additional 15 dollars. ($10 I already have from my deposit)

Doable, if I will stay in winning player status. We will see :). It might take 2 to 5 weeks.

Players at level 2 will be overly aggressive in my opinion. And many of them without good reason. I will need to stay calm and carry on. There will be no need to be aggressive at all. Many players are still trying their luck out and they will not fold with any pair or draw in their hand anyway. Most important is to use their own aggressive playstyle against themselves, if I do have something decent in my pocket. Value bet at the river will be one good move (with the reason of course) as many players at level 2 don't like fold at all and remain too passive to make their own move.

I might not need a further plan, but for any case, or if somebody who will play along with me will need it, I will move on to the next step

With a winning rate 3/100 at level 2, I will make 7.50 dollars per week

With a winning rate 5/100 at level 2, I will make 12.50 dollars per week

With a winning rate 8/100 at level 2, I will make 20 dollars per week

To move up to LEVEL 3 (blinds 0.05/0.10) and have 5 buy-ins ($ 50), I will need to earn 25 dollars more. ($25 I already have from the previous level)

Doable again, if I will stay in winning player status. It might take 1 to 3 weeks.  Much less than moving up from level 1 to level 2. 

Keep in mind that players at level 3 are more serious about the money they are putting in play. Most of them will have some tricks in their mind and they do not hesitate to use them on you. (slow play, not betting out with every pair at the flop, etc). You might consider having more than 5 buy-ins to play this level. Up to you.

So, PLAN C

Start with $10  at Level 1 and at least survive, or in case of losing it, deposit again during a month

move up to Level 2 with a bankroll $25. Stay there,  move down with bankroll $10 to level 1and up 

with $50 to Level 3

Will keep you updated about my progress during this month.

Wish me luck and if you will play along, I will wish you all the best :)