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Esir

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  1. Indeed it was an exageration on my side to emphasize the environment of 25NL. But with tables being anonymous, having little to no info on your opponents and 90% of the opened pots being 3-bet I thinking tightening my range is the safest approach. Atleast until I get a good idea on how the population plays on this limit. And get back to the drawing board cause it's clear I have some leaks to patch.
  2. Short update. Yesterday I decided to take a shot at 25NL, things didn't go so well as I lost 5 BI. The play style from 10NL to 25NL is totally different, people are hyper aggresive almost maniacs 3-betting K5o or squeezing 76o from SB, Aces no longer require 2 cards. It looks like every one wants to avoid seeing flops in order to not pay the atrocious rake (paying ~1€ because me and another guy both got dealt AK and went all in to split). I guess I have to nit up and play 6% of hands. This is an observation of play style and other dynamics of this limit. Maybe there are other 25NL players that can add some things. Regarding the rake at 25NL many players have been vocal about it and it looks like Unibet keeps postponing these changes (I can see why). I'll move back to 10NL to rebuild what we lost and take another shot in the future, hopefully I'll be better prepared and RNG will be on our side. Brag Hand: Decided to squeeze T8dd from the button only to flop the goodies and turn the coconuts. And on top of that our opponent decides to lead into us on the turn. See you at the tables, Esir
  3. Hey guys, I managed to reach the 100k challenge points milestone and get myself a ticket to an Unibet Open satellite. I was wondering if anyone got some tips on how to approach this cause it seems like everytime I try to play some MTTs it's basicly a donation towards the prize pool (unless I sun walk). I would like to be part of an UO experience so I might make a challenge out of it once I'm done with this one. On the cash game side everything is going on good, managed to overcome the run bad and poor results from the end of the february. We reached over 8k flops until now which is well above my estimates to be on track with the challenge. Let's hope this trend continues until the end of the month and we might dip our toes into bigger pools in april. Thank you, Esir
  4. Ticket pls! Kappa Congrats on the achievement and good luck to everyone being part of the tournament.
  5. Hello, February: Hands Played: 80950 / 85000 Total Hands: 169642 / 1000000Winrate: 31bb/100 (4NL) | 5bb/100 (10NL) The sample size for 4NL is not that big that's why the winrate looks so impresive, I think the one from January is closer to reality. The month was going well on 10NL but in the last 3 or 4 days I managed to drop around 30BI which is tragic. I can only blame this on myself and the cocktail of emotions that got me (lack of focus and bad plays). Let's hope March will bring better results and positive vibes, cause otherwise it looks like grinding 4NL is more profitable than 10NL and the rakeback from 10NL (less than 10%) is not worth it. Thanks for checking in and have fun at the tables. Esir
  6. Hey, I would like my cash game results for february (01.02.2019 - 28.02.2019) separated by stakes (4NL and 10NL). Thank you!
  7. Hey guys, Short update, had a pretty swingy session today, it started going downhill but managed to get back on track. Managed to beat my previous record for the side challenge, building a stack of around 920bbs. See you at the tables!
  8. Hey guys, The challenge is still going strong, reached around 6.2k flops so far into the month. Wanted to brag about a hand. It feels great when you make it but it feels amazing when you get paid for it. Good luck and have fun!
  9. @Silver1 30k challenge points. Thank you!
  10. Hello, So January is finally over and here I am back with the update on this challenge. The month started pretty badly, had a downswing but I managed to keep my composure and get over it. So if you ever think or wonder what's happening judge yourself only by the decisions you've made and not by what your bankroll is showing to you. So here are the stats for January: Hands Played: 88692 / 85000 Total Hands: 88692 / 1000000Winrate: 21bb/100 (4NL) | 9bb/100 (10NL) See you next time guys and don't forget to have fun. Esir
  11. @Silver1 Just the number of big blinds sitting on the tables in that picture.
  12. As we are approaching the end of the month I wanted to give you guys a sneak peak on one of my sessions (it was a long one). I'll be back in February with an update on the challenge. Have fun at the tables! Esir
  13. @Silver1 The hands folded are included. It's going alright thank you. Had a few break even days. But hopefully the second half of the month will go better. We are on track with the challenge, finished with 8442 flops seen at the end of the second week.
  14. @Esir I like the conservative approach! How many buy-ins do you have as a requirement before moving up in stakes? This depends on each individual and how mentally and emotional prepared he/she is when the variance hits, and it will hit at some point (the bad way). So better try the waters and see how the swings affect you. If losing 1BI/10BI or losing 1BI/100BI feels the same for you then go aggresive otherwise take it slow. Yourself have to find the balance that brings your best game to the table.
  15. @UAC Thank you. I'm not sure how many hours I play, I usually take in consideration how the game is going, if I'm still playing as good as I can and if I'm having fun. Ideal would be to move up in stakes but I'm taking a conservative approach so I'm in no hurry.
  16. @UAC Agree with Diane on the KK hand not many worse hands call you there and I don't think V folds if he thinks he has enough equity (like he did with the FD). And on the A6 hand I think the fold is fine, people don't overbet bluff enough at these stakes.
  17. @MadAdo @Silver1 Yes, I will post the bb/100 winrate on the monthly updates. So that will be in early February.
  18. Small Update: This how the first week of 2019 looks like: This was mostly done at 4NL. According to my previous calculations 4400 flops results in around 25k hands played. So we are on track with the challenge. Good luck at the tables! Esir
  19. Thanks, I'm not finding the playing style slow but I agree when it comes to software that it can be improved. If by tracking hands you mean how I keep count, you can ask support for a report on cash games which also includes the number of hands played for a specific date or period. I'm playing 4NL and 10NL.
  20. For sure playing less tables is beneficial to your gameplay. But I take this trade off for the long term roi. And I found that six tables is the sweet spot for me. Not too boring and not too chaotic. Also if you are on a tight bankroll it's better to play less for the reasons you mentioned.
  21. Around 10bb/100. But I think I played pretty poorly. Hope it improves starting next year.
  22. How many 4s this deck got, god dammit. Almost back 2 back hands.
  23. Is there a chance to also get a High Ticket please @RayL?
  24. @WuDu Well I might burn out during this challenge, it happened before. That's why I decided to share it with the commuity so I have some kind of motivation and pressure to deliver. Having a balanced life outside of poker will be the key. @Silver1 I usually play 6 tables, very rarely less, sometimes more if the action is really bad. Only Unibet for this challenge.
  25. @Nestabear Thank you, I will for sure post some highlights of my sessions (brags or beats) if anything special happens, but considering that I have to reach the support or the forum moderators for details I don't want to bother them to much. And I don't want to set some expectations for you guys and not be able to deliver. That's why I said that once a month I for sure am able to come and update the challenge. @Silver1 That would be my goal, but for now it's only side income.
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