| This is a discussion on What do you consider a 'good' day? within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I just went from about 28$ to 39$ and thats more than a 33% increase for the day. I consider this a great day. I ... |
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| What do you consider a 'good' day? I just went from about 28$ to 39$ and thats more than a 33% increase for the day. I consider this a great day. I consider about % of my total bankroll to be a great day, however at this point in my $0-to-whatever I can reach challenge I am happy with even a $0.25 increase over the previous day. |
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| Well the only way to keep your percentage win vs. your bankroll to stay the same as your bankroll goes up is to very steadily move up in stakes. This has not proven a very good strategy for most. If you get to a certain level and are comfortable with the stakes you are playing then I would say it becomes an x dollar amount per day profit that you feel is successfull. |
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| re: What do you consider a 'good' day? poker Any day where i make it to the toilet in time, don't wake up in a wet bed and generally have no 'accidents' is a good day for me. Pokerwise atm i'm happy with a 2BI day, i'm not a huge volume player so thats ok for me i guess, but its not about results, i'm happy if i make all the right decisions in all my sessions (textbook answer) |
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| for one i don't have to tattoo loser on my forehead yet. i don't win everyday and since i play everday that will be expected, i play mostly right now for the experience. this to me is more valuable in the long run. that way it's a no lose situation. when i feel i'm ready i'll concentrate on a percentage of gain daily. then when i'm secure with that amount i'll increase it so on and so forth. i have no big dreams of making a living off my winnings, but i do have the dream of being a skilled player. i love this game that much. now to get back to answering your question. there have been days that if i stayed away from playing i could of been up $30-$40 dollars, this is all tournament play. so sometimes i don't know when to quit. the fact that i feel i'm ahead and can afford to play another can be my downfall. in ring games there was only once i came out $15 ahead, i feel i am more pron to tilt in ring games so for now i play them at a minimum. mostly to get site points and come out a few bucks ahead. gl on the felt, peace. |
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| re: What do you consider a 'good' day? poker My answer is, when I'm making good decisions. You see, poker is one long session. There WILL be losing days, there WILL be variance. But if I feel like I'm playing my A-game and making correct decisions, I know in the long run I will make more money than I lose. And the long run is what you have to focus on to improve your game and succeed as a player, not how you did on any one individual day. Just my 2 cents. |
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| am I the only one who can't play with my mind completely focused on the game? If I am sitting at a table and not doing anything else, I get bored and play far too many hands. I'm usually browsing the web or watching a movie. Since building my new computer I can handle running games windowed while I play poker. I've tried multi tables, but I still find it to be a problem. I'm usually running 3-4 tables and I still get bored if I'm not doing something else... like making this post or updating my blog. I'm playing 4 tables right now, posting this, and watching a movie. I do have ADD by the way, so theres no question about that. |
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| Congrats, 20% increase in BR is a good day. I have to tell ya though that I am still not a winning player so maybe you can't go by me. My problem is that I love to have a beer or two when I am playing, and believe me, that spells TROUBLE!!! |
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| When you're up, it's good Whenever I end the day with more than I started with, I consider it to be a good day. Although it can be frustrating that I didn't make any ground to my million dollar goal...lol, I have to look at it as being hours upon hours of cheap entertainment. |
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| re: What do you consider a 'good' day? poker Quote:
you gotta start playing 9 tables at a time, you'll be forced to make decisions way quicker which helps cure boredom (and helps your game imo) |
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| A good day is when I don't bust out of every tourney I play. I love to play and when I get down about the game I take a little break and come back refreshed and ready to play. If I set a budget for the day of $5 and I double up my budget that's a good day. X |
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| A good day at poker is any day my good hand on the flop doesn't get crushed on the river. I'm happy just staying up for the day can be as little as a penny, more is better, just don't like finishing the day with less than I started it with. |
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| I play poker for fun and although I do win some cash it is usually in MTT's or SnG's. I tend to play low level stuff because I play poker fir fun rather than to make a lot of money. If I win anything, which I do with a fair degree of consistency, I regard that as a good day. |
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| Today Any day that I go to bed with more money then I woke up with and still in good health is a pretty good day in my book. KIds r still in school and not out runnin the streets. Family is good, food on the table, havent won any money yet but the day is still young and I'm not givin up yet. So today is a pretty good day I guess, huh. Fixin to step out on the deck while there is a break in the rain and and get back to the grind HOPE U ALL HAVE A GREAT DAY TODAY AS WELL. SMOKE SOME BIAACH!!! |
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| monthly i use to try and keep up with my playing everyday but found it distracting when i had a few days in a row losing,,,, so now i check the results on the first of the month,,,,, i think it gives a more complete picture of my play... just my thoughts take care |
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