| This is a discussion on The $2 Challenge: Building a Cash Game BR within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; So, I like to give myself little challenges every now and then just to keep things fun and interesting. This is my latest one and ... |
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| The $2 Challenge: Building a Cash Game BR So, I like to give myself little challenges every now and then just to keep things fun and interesting. This is my latest one and I thought I would share it with everyone to see if anyone else was interested. The goal is to build a BR from the lowest possible buy-in at the lowest possible stakes. I play on Full Tilt, so the lowest stakes are .05/.10 and the minimum buy-in is $2. My goal is to reach $100 from $2. Note that this is going to be a seperate BR, but part of my main BR. So, my BR is broken up into 2 parts. The BR I have build from $2 (which I can only use for this challenge) + The rest of my BR (which I can use for everything else) = My full BR. A few rules: -You must start at the lowest stakes and buy-in for the site you play at. Afterwards, you can buy in for any amount you wish as long as its within the $2 BR you have built. So, lets say you manage to turn $2 into $20 in one session, in your next session you can buy in from anywhere between $2 (min) - $20 (max cash game challenge BR). You arent allowed to buy in using money from your full BR, unless you lose your initial starting BR and you are starting over. -As long as you have money on the table, you have to play a minimum of 1 hour. This is so there are no 'Hit n Run' type strategies, unless its at then end of the required hour. Afterwards, you can end play at any point you wish. -Play only the amount you intial sat down with. So, there is no reloading chips. You play with what you have until you lose it or you cash out. -If you do bust out and rebuy, it will count as a seperate session. So, lets say you buy into 3 sessions for $2, these are 3 cash game sessions. If you buy in for $6, lose it, and dont rebuy, this is only 1 session. -Multi-tabling is allowed, as long as you are only using your $2 BR. -Also, keep log and track of your sessions. Your buy ins, cashouts, and time played. Im using pokerdomintor to keep track of my games. -Keep in mind that you going to start playing at super short stack, so I'd advise trying to find a table with stacks similar to yours to start. As for BRM, you can start following a plan once your stack starts to build. So, for those of you interested. Good Luck. |
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| Thanks. You can see the progression in my sig. So, far I've played 4 sessions with $2-$2 and some change buy ins and I've hit a good run. Im not getting overly excited because Im expecting variance to kick in. I plan on min buying ($2 + change) until I reach $50, then I can buy in for more. BTW, this is going against my max buy in thread I posted. LOL...I dont practice what I preach! Last edited by philthy : 23rd November 2007 at 12:54 AM. |
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I havent tried an MTT challenge yet. That sounds interesting. Maybe a challenge to build an MTT BR from $1 and playing in The Ferguson to start. |
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| philthy, it is too restrictive for me. If the only restriction is to start with $2 and separate winnings and losses from the main BR, then I would give it a try. Of course you are talking about NL cash games so that should be a restriction as well. |
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| You are making your own meta-game on top of poker. This is fine, BTW, just as long as the rules are set out as you have done. If this was some kind of separate challenge, EVERYBODY would have to agree to the rules. But, as you say, this is just what you are doing. I am doing something at Cake as a separate game, too, trying from zero. (So far, still at zero. ) |
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oh, and philthy, your avatars are getting increasingly hotter, which is nice. keep up the good work. |
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| re: The $2 Challenge: Building a Cash Game BR poker I look forward to following your progress with this, I really like these little challenges and i might try this myself at stars. You said you turned $10 into $100 playing $2 sng's, that's really impressive. I would like to know, did you only play $2 sng's until you reached $100, or did you just start off playing $2? |
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| LOL. That isnt me. Its a filipina comedian/actor-Christine Gambito YouTube - French Fries. I think she is pretty...and filipino pride all the way, yo. As for the SNG question. I started off with $10 and turned into $100 after about 33 games. I played only $2 SnGs. As for this challenge, Im starting over because I have a friend (who Im staking) doing this challenge with me. So, we want to see who can reach the $100 goal first. As for those rules, I have no idea what I was thinking. So...eff them. Im just buiding a BR from $2... Last edited by philthy : 24th November 2007 at 5:46 AM. |
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| I started with $50 on FT and currently on $130 playing mostly the $2 SNG, but im still down $20 overall from my Party and Star losses. Would of been up more if you didnt bust my pocket jacks the other day, gonna avoid any games with you in from now on. |
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