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 Originally Posted by Deanglow
You need to play more hands in order to find your true winrate.
How many hands does someone have to play to get an idea of their winrate?
I can't manage more than 4 tables at once (beginner here), but if 25k hands will maybe tell you how you play, does that mean i'm playing 125 hours (4 tables x 50 hands/hour) to get an idea if i know what i'm doing at the stakes i'm currently playing at?
Also, changing limits should be based on BR and comfort level, right? If i get up to 20-30BI's for 10NL and i'm playing 5NL, i should give it a shot?
!!Don't read any further if you feel the need to tear someone else apart for listing stats based on what is obviously way too small of a sample to properly gauge their play!!
I've played ~2K hands total between PS and VC. On PS, i started with the free $5, now have $14.84 in 1142 hands (21.54 ptbb/100 @ .01/.02NL). On VC, i started with the free $10, now have $30.40 in 679 hands (15.02 ptbb/100 @ .05/.10NL). I know that's not even a tease of a slice of a sample of what i need, but i'm working on it... come on, even some of you 1000NL man-eating sharks were here once...
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