Okay, holding my own on S&G and Tournies but not growing my br just breaking even. Thinking about getting into some serious cash multi tabling but want to make sure I start with enough in my br so I play correctly. If I'm playing 3 tables at .04nl should I be looking at enough for 100BB per table (£120) or is 200BB overall (£80) enough?
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I started with £80 at the very start and lost half of that over about 6 months. Then managed to build it back up once i got a grasp of how to play reasonable for 4p limits.
If youve got £120 i would say its preferable to £80, but I think £80 would do, especially if you are just starting out.
The biggest problem your going to have isnt the BR, NL4 is a very different kind of poker. I recommend fully you read guides, watch videos ask people who lplay the limit (the proper players) how it works. If you do this correctly 2BI of 100BB could build you a BR although not recommended.
I started with £40 and done well, i lost it all playing outwith my BR at higher limits and recently built back up from a fiver.
However i really do recommend you take a week to watch the level read up on it etc, before you take it on.
If you need more info give me a pm ill be glad to help, to be honest theres only a few decent/good players down here and another one is always welcome in my book.
Gonna try looking at it this way: "It cost me £30 quid to buy a certain war symulation game which I got board of after a week. So putting £120 in my br saves me waisting my cash on enough 4 consule games which I will play for a week then forget about." This way after 5 weeks (providing I don't 'do my nuts') I'm £30 up what ever is in my br!
There's logic in there somewhere!!!!?
I play at this level and it does take a certain mind set and also the discipline not to go on tilt when you have a serious downswing which can easily happen with the type of play that goes on. You WILL get annoyed (and then some!!) at times, but concentrate and you'll be fine. I had KK beaten by 88 all in pre yesterday but managed to grind and recover the losses and a bit more by knuckling down (and getting a few hands of course).
Play fewer hands and agressive in position and you should be fine , unless you're on my table then play as loose as you like!!
There was thread by Dohhhhhhh a while back about his recent experience at nl4 (he plays alot higher usually) which was good. If I can find it I'll link it in on this one. Also look on the Clinic and Don's thread of nl4 hands. (I have to do that yet).
Personally if you're 3 tabling I'd go with the £120 with the potential swings you can get, but that's just me.
GL
Anyways my vids are mostly to learn from, i can help players so far but i cant take myself to the next level, so the responces are alot of work from people and instead of one hand they get my session, therefore they pick up mistake i will be missing.
Eye's only joking Don. I don't intend to do my nuts but even if I do it's me clicking the keys! Your vids are good learning tools. I'm glad of them as they've tightend my game no end.
I been doing alright until last night, made some stupid undisciplined plays, not using the tiny amount of knowledge I had learnt/experienced over the past few months and bang I was down £14 in about an hour. No-one to blame apart from myself, hopefully lesson learnt.
If your at a table where more than half of the players have bought in for the full amount.....your probably on the wrong table, keep looking for those short stacks that are happy to shove every other hand.
Its not exciting poker, its not clever poker....its not really poker.....but its profitable.
Enjoy the grind mate and GL.