over the last 4mnths i have concentrated on cash and pretty much cash only, i was a losing player at nl10 a winning player at nl20 and at nl30 , def a losing player at nl 50 and so far a winning player at nl100, overall i am up just over 1K, what i am really strugglin over is how much difference is there in these different levels compared to say table selection, variance and other outside influences like concentration levels, how many tables running, confidence etc. do these other factors play a bigger part in win/loses than the level you play at?? got a feeling higher stake players will answer different to lower stake. is variance the biggest factor in playing cash????
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Variance is something you have to deal with at any level of poker i think it is something you just have to factor in when you play the game.
Also, I think the game does vary alot dependent upon the level - one thing i noted as i moved (though still not a high roller lol) is becomes a lot more difficult to make conventional money via the abc poker route - though there are enough bad players that this can still be done. Rather it become about nerve and appriopriate value beting (i.e. when and were - this i think separates the breakevens/slightly profitable from the very profitable).
Also you have to remember your variance is also adjusted to your playing style - if you have a loose style you will be in more pots and get it more difficult situation (the same applies if you bluff more) and hence you may win more, but the swings might be very hard and wide. Whereas if you are a tight player only being patient and playing premiums your not going to get in as many difficult situation (just value bet when you hit your top pair and top kicker etc)
Just my thoughts
dont get me wrong taking shots is cool, i myself do it, some times is good sometimes is disastrous (see my hand in clinic where i bluff off £400+ headz up) and even though i take shots at nl200/nl300 even if it turns out a profitable move i would never say im a 'winnin playa' at those levels because i dont have no-where near a big enough sample size, and not only that i know i aint ready for that on a reg basis yet. any1 can win big hands set v 2p, flush v fh etc even against the best players, just dont overestimate your ability.
hope this helps, its not a dig, im genuinely tryin to offer a bit advice. gl
see you on the 30nl soon.