hackmeplz
Sleep Faster
Silver Level
Seems all the cool kids have a thread so gonna make this one instead of cluttering the monthly thread all the time. I'm taking it easy really working on my game/just trying to make supernova this year (25k vpps away so should be ez) and then next year will be looking to make a supernova elite run. I'll be posting interesting hands, probably some music, probably some random drunk posts. I'm still unsure of if I'll be posting my $ won or not. Will definitely be updating my vpp count next year.
Sorta on that note, most of you know who I am, I don't really want this searchable to my non-poker friends. Don't really care if you wanna call me Zach or something but please refrain from typing my Stars screen name anywhere in this thread.
Anyway, gonna start the year at 200nl zoom I think. I've been having solid success there and it seems to be relatively low-variance income, and even with a small winrate sne is in the 150-200k range for the year (it's like 108k I think in itself and then every bb/100 is another 50k). But honestly it's just gonna depend on how well I'm doing and how I'm feeling about my game as to whether I play higher regularly.
But at 200nl sne is a ton of hands. It's ~2.5 million hands for the year which is over 200k/month. I've done some work and I think my best approach is going to be like this: I'm going to play ~25 days/month, this gives me some days off or if I fall behind can just use those days as buffers. I'm also planning on making myself a schedule and sticking to it. At 25 days/month I'll need to play roughly 8.5k hands/day that I play. I get around 1k hands/hour so this means that the days I'm working I need to play a bit over 8 hours. I realize that poker is more demanding than most jobs but there are a ton of people who work that long (and usually more with commute). I'm a full-time poker pro, it shouldn't be that hard to put in full-time hours. I figure something like 3 sessions ~3k hands each should be good. Make sure to mix exercise in and make sure to eat healthy meals.
Gonna be a challenge but I'm excited.
Sorta on that note, most of you know who I am, I don't really want this searchable to my non-poker friends. Don't really care if you wanna call me Zach or something but please refrain from typing my Stars screen name anywhere in this thread.
Anyway, gonna start the year at 200nl zoom I think. I've been having solid success there and it seems to be relatively low-variance income, and even with a small winrate sne is in the 150-200k range for the year (it's like 108k I think in itself and then every bb/100 is another 50k). But honestly it's just gonna depend on how well I'm doing and how I'm feeling about my game as to whether I play higher regularly.
But at 200nl sne is a ton of hands. It's ~2.5 million hands for the year which is over 200k/month. I've done some work and I think my best approach is going to be like this: I'm going to play ~25 days/month, this gives me some days off or if I fall behind can just use those days as buffers. I'm also planning on making myself a schedule and sticking to it. At 25 days/month I'll need to play roughly 8.5k hands/day that I play. I get around 1k hands/hour so this means that the days I'm working I need to play a bit over 8 hours. I realize that poker is more demanding than most jobs but there are a ton of people who work that long (and usually more with commute). I'm a full-time poker pro, it shouldn't be that hard to put in full-time hours. I figure something like 3 sessions ~3k hands each should be good. Make sure to mix exercise in and make sure to eat healthy meals.
Gonna be a challenge but I'm excited.