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Six months of fullring graphs
I got into online poker because I wanted to make it my career. I had very little enjoyment with poker previously, but the results of others I saw on forums and the allure to being stupid yet still making good money was strong and kept me going. I also am very poor academically and suffered an injury that keeps me from working realistic hours on my feet, so I had/have very few options for career. Add to that that I have a strong desire to do what I want when I want, and things looked pretty grim. I played for about a year previous as a losing player (yea I suck) between .01/.02 and 5/10. Finally I learned how to win a bit. I'm not professional yet technically, but am practically. I've been dropping hours from my day job and will be out of there completely soon. This is from July to now (yea I still suck). The three graphs are three different databases.



Started at 25nl, ending at 1/2. A handful of 'shots' at 2/4 and 3/6. Only one went well while the majority of them (especially the last few where I know I'm like at least a 2ptbb fav) sucked. I've played a tonnnn of different styles throughout, and have gradually gotten better. I now think I'm one of the most skilled SSNL fullring regs on the web (which is kinda dumb since we all pretty much suck). I have run below expectation over the third graph. May not look it, but trust me.
I'm not sure if I'm gonna be playing at 2/4. I think I should probably just switch to 6max as my next step. I do want to grind some easy money for a while. I've never done well at 6max, and I hate hate hate variance. I really wanna be playing in games where I'm at least 3ptbb, preferably 5ptbb, which I haven't ever been, but I think I may be right now.
I am definitely going to be getting a ton of coaching when I go for 6max. I'm even gonna be studying it for a few months before I take my first shot. I was really close to getting coaching for fullring (well, I did get quite a bit of informal 'coaching'), but I found that I could progress well on my own. Coaching would still have been/be good, but I'm weird inasmuch as I have difficulty understanding new concepts, and a lot of those concepts seem antipodal to what is already successful for me. I've found that I'm able to progress through self-evaluation enough to keep happy. I honestly am surprised with my results since I've learned how innately bad I am at card games.
These results may be pretty bad relative to actual good players, but they're still better than what I can do 9-5. Hopefully in two or three years I'll be able to hold my own at 5/10. I honestly think that I do not have what it takes to do that, though. Really the only way will be from study study study study study coaching coaching coaching coaching coaching.
I'd like to express my appreciation for this forum and members. You've been helpful. And to Renton especially. He helped my game way way more than I ever expected and than any other individual.
Oh, and I'm sure I've said somewhere that I'm on a 75k b/e stretch. Apparently I'm not. Actually about 40k, and that subsided 20k hands ago. Was going from memory glimpses which basically becomes a ballpark. And I don't know how to post pt stats. They won't be that revealing though since I have been allll over the place.
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