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DYM BRM

lMARKllMARKl Member Posts: 254
edited November 2010 in The Poker Clinic
Over the past weeks I have been concentrating on DYM's trying to build a decent bank roll. Ive had good results in the £2.25 and £3.30's and have just moved to the £5.50's.

I have had 3 sessions at the £5.50's 4 tabling, the 1st session ended 7 buy ins up, 2nd 9 down, 3rd 2 down.

I have been moving up levels when my BR has been 100 buy ins, but haven't set my self a limit at which to drop back down as this hasn't been an issue up to yet.

I know DYM's should be pretty low varience, is an 11 buy in loss over 2 sessions when 4 tabling to much when moving up a level ?

How many buy in's would you usually allow before moving back down a level ?,

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  • 67Bhoys67Bhoys Member Posts: 2,553
    edited November 2010
    In Response to DYM BRM:
    Over the past weeks I have been concentrating on DYM's trying to build a decent bank roll. Ive had good results in the £2.25 and £3.30's and have just moved to the £5.50's. I have had 3 sessions at the £5.50's 4 tabling, the 1st session ended 7 buy ins up, 2nd 9 down, 3rd 2 down. I have been moving up levels when my BR has been 100 buy ins, but haven't set my self a limit at which to drop back down as this hasn't been an issue up to yet. I know DYM's should be pretty low varience, is an 11 buy in loss over 2 sessions when 4 tabling to much when moving up a level ? How many buy in's would you usually allow before moving back down a level ?,
    Posted by lMARKl
    To make a small profit you have to win 7 out of 10 average on your sessions.  I think 11 buy in loss answers your question.  I adopt a ladder up method in DYM's, initialy playing at a level i know i can beat, raking off a small profit and using the winnings to ladder up to the next level. If I beat that level, I do the same again and ladder up, until I reach a level where I break even or make a small loss.  Then I start at level 1 again.
  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited November 2010
    In Response to DYM BRM:
    I know DYM's should be pretty low varience, is an 11 buy in loss over 2 sessions when 4 tabling to much when moving up a level ?
    Posted by lMARKl

    this is sososososoosososososo wrong. the best players at high levls of DYM have a ROI of ~4%

    http://img259.imageshack.us/i/garph.jpg/

    this is a graph of a guy playing solely DYM's in October, obv as he was playing soo many tables for so long his winrate will decrease and thus be more swongy, but still its insane
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