Help with cash game statistics?!

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I have mostly played MTTs online, but recently went back to basics and my origins and started playing online cash games again. Since I am no longer depositing I have only used money won via Cardschat freerolls and events and so my starting BR was 20$.

I am playing 10NL (yes it is bad BRM to play that stake with 20$ but I am confident in my skills to win money and not get myself in tough spots for all the chips).

My sessions are between 100 and 200 hands long, and I usually play one table at the time, sometimes two tables.

So far I had 3 losing sessions and 9 winning ones, for an average of 33.65BBs/100 over 1500 hands. That means that I tripled my starting bankroll, and it sounds all good and green, but I was wondering what to really take from these stats if anything?

Is it too soon to tell based on this number of hands? Since I don't use HUDs I can only keep track of percentages that PS already gives me like %flop seen, %from SB/BB/Other positions and of course the BB/100 wins and losses . Should I keep track of something else along with this?

Any advice or insight on this is appreciated! :)
 
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I have mostly played MTTs online, but recently went back to basics and my origins and started playing online cash games again. Since I am no longer depositing I have only used money won via Cardschat freerolls and events and so my starting BR was 20$.

I am playing 10NL (yes it is bad BRM to play that stake with 20$ but I am confident in my skills to win money and not get myself in tough spots for all the chips).

My sessions are between 100 and 200 hands long, and I usually play one table at the time, sometimes two tables.

So far I had 3 losing sessions and 9 winning ones, for an average of 33.65BBs/100 over 1500 hands. That means that I tripled my starting bankroll, and it sounds all good and green, but I was wondering what to really take from these stats if anything?

Is it too soon to tell based on this number of hands? Since I don't use HUDs I can only keep track of percentages that PS already gives me like %flop seen, %from SB/BB/Other positions and of course the BB/100 wins and losses . Should I keep track of something else along with this?

Any advice or insight on this is appreciated! :)

Hello

20$ not good for nl10
33,65BB /100 unreal , top regs make 10BB/100
U make 60$ roll , go play nl2 or 25c/1$ spin and go.
If u make bad BRM u lost all money 90%
You did not write any statistical data.
 
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Hello

20$ not good for nl10
33,65BB /100 unreal , top regs make 10BB/100
U make 60$ roll , go play nl2 or 25c/1$ spin and go.
If u make bad BRM u lost all money 90%
You did not write any statistical data.


What do you mean by "statistical data"? What amount would be OK to have for 10NL as a good BR?
 
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If you're interested in getting a HUD Poker Tracker 4 offers a free 30 day trial.

In general I don't put more than 4% of my bankroll on the table at any one time. It seems like you have a pretty good understanding of the game if you're making 33BB/100 tho granted it is a fairly small sample size.

I highly recommend you get the free trial for PT4, It makes life so much easier, you have stats on your opponents and you have a month to earn the money to buy it once the free trial expires. It has arguably been the most profitable software purchase I've made so far in my poker career.
 
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