GotaLovePoke
Rock Star
Silver Level
Hey all!
I started multi-tabling on alot of tables, around 15 table average, in 0.01/0.02 NL.
To be fairly honest, I thought grinding would be prety easy. Well its been 4 days of grinding for about 5000 hands, more or less. And I am down 10 dollars.
Now of course theres variance to take into account, but I would figure that variance isnt an issue through 5000 thousand hands. I've been going up to 50$ and down to 33$ since I started grinding, up and down always.
Now I want to know, is that a typical variance you would see in ring game multi-tabling, when playing TAG poker?
Or, on the other hand, am I doing something wrong, I don't use a hud, but I can tell you I have around 11 to 12 % calling percentage.
My hand range varies from AJ suited to AA, including pocket 10's or pocket 9's in good position.
sometimes I widen my range to A10 when I have a gut feeling or when I can figure something.
I usualy go prety nity post flop, not raising into a bluff, and raising the draws. It seems for the love of god I can't get the draws to fold, even when I go all in. Of course, I lose the most money to these people fetching flush draws, or to people flopping set's with low pocket when I am holding a pocket AA, should I maybe only go all in with the nuts? I figure that on a 1$ pot with a 1$ stack, to break the flush odds I gota go all-in.
Any hints and input into dominating this blind level would be quite appreciated.
I started multi-tabling on alot of tables, around 15 table average, in 0.01/0.02 NL.
To be fairly honest, I thought grinding would be prety easy. Well its been 4 days of grinding for about 5000 hands, more or less. And I am down 10 dollars.
Now of course theres variance to take into account, but I would figure that variance isnt an issue through 5000 thousand hands. I've been going up to 50$ and down to 33$ since I started grinding, up and down always.
Now I want to know, is that a typical variance you would see in ring game multi-tabling, when playing TAG poker?
Or, on the other hand, am I doing something wrong, I don't use a hud, but I can tell you I have around 11 to 12 % calling percentage.
My hand range varies from AJ suited to AA, including pocket 10's or pocket 9's in good position.
sometimes I widen my range to A10 when I have a gut feeling or when I can figure something.
I usualy go prety nity post flop, not raising into a bluff, and raising the draws. It seems for the love of god I can't get the draws to fold, even when I go all in. Of course, I lose the most money to these people fetching flush draws, or to people flopping set's with low pocket when I am holding a pocket AA, should I maybe only go all in with the nuts? I figure that on a 1$ pot with a 1$ stack, to break the flush odds I gota go all-in.
Any hints and input into dominating this blind level would be quite appreciated.