A DYM generally takes about 30 mins, so you can play 2 per hour (then multiply 2 per hour by however many tables you can multi-table) so if you can play 4 tables, then you can play 8 DYMs per hour.
If you're a VERY good DYM player, then you can get a 10% ROI which means at £5.50 games, you'll be making 55p per game (on average) so you'd be making £4.4 per hour in the above example, plus lots of C4P
What I have been doing up until this month is playing about 4 dym and one heads up table. The dym were from £3.30 downards. And the heads up table were just the very low stakes ones. For the past few months I had been a nice little turn around about £30, ok not huge amount but it was still profit which I was very happy with.
Oh and another thing I use to do was play one 3.30 dym, one 2.25 dym and the rest were the £1's
Last month I was able to turn £170 into £258 for me which is a huge achievement. I know its not the thousands like the big players but its a start. But at the moment no matter how many dym I play I am just on a bad loosing spree. It's look like last month I used all my luck and skill if any lol
A win is a win. The thought of grinding for hours makes me feel queasy and i'm so pleased that i'm not good enough to feel i can. So decide how many you can play being focussed and experiment to find the correct level taking standard of play, what your willing to gamble with as playing with scared money is a no no, into account. Find the best time to play, give yourself very general goals and reward yourself when you reach them in some way. Itsin your hands but sme preparation will be beneficial, i'm sure.
Poker is there to be enjoyed, isn't it. I've not played for long and when i first played the DTD(3 tables), it was pandemonium!! Now 9 months later its ok forme but 6 tables...no chance for me. Actually i like the thrill of the chase on individual tables but i'm not trying to grow a bankroll, thank heavens. I see it more as an enjoyable pastime with occasional 'bounties'!! Literally.
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A DYM generally takes about 30 mins, so you can play 2 per hour (then multiply 2 per hour by however many tables you can multi-table) so if you can play 4 tables, then you can play 8 DYMs per hour.
If you're a VERY good DYM player, then you can get a 10% ROI which means at £5.50 games, you'll be making 55p per game (on average) so you'd be making £4.4 per hour in the above example, plus lots of C4P
Oh and another thing I use to do was play one 3.30 dym, one 2.25 dym and the rest were the £1's
Last month I was able to turn £170 into £258 for me which is a huge achievement. I know its not the thousands like the big players but its a start. But at the moment no matter how many dym I play I am just on a bad loosing spree. It's look like last month I used all my luck and skill if any lol
Yeah you will go through big winning patches and big losing patches and lots of times in the middle.
A win is a win. The thought of grinding for hours makes me feel queasy and i'm so pleased that i'm not good enough to feel i can. So decide how many you can play being focussed and experiment to find the correct level taking standard of play, what your willing to gamble with as playing with scared money is a no no, into account. Find the best time to play, give yourself very general goals and reward yourself when you reach them in some way. Itsin your hands but sme preparation will be beneficial, i'm sure.
Poker is there to be enjoyed, isn't it. I've not played for long and when i first played the DTD(3 tables), it was pandemonium!! Now 9 months later its ok forme but 6 tables...no chance for me. Actually i like the thrill of the chase on individual tables but i'm not trying to grow a bankroll, thank heavens. I see it more as an enjoyable pastime with occasional 'bounties'!! Literally.
Good luck fella!