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January 26 2011

Adventures at 100NL rush

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Over the past few days, a lot of players have sweat me 6-tabling 100NL and 50NL rush, which is by far the best method of building a bankroll ever: huge volume (1800-1900/hr), nice rakeback (about $16/hr in rakeback and bonuses). Even if have a very nominal winrate, say, 3bb/100, you're still probably seeing 1200 hands of 100NL and 600 hands of 50NL, which translates to about $61/hr including rakeback. That's pretty sick for a very reasonable winrate and limit.
It seems that at 100NL, the regulars are divided equally into two camps: very nitty / very solid regs who you should not fuck around with, and hilariously spewy, overly suspicious guys who you should monkey on until they catch you one time, and then play super solid and watch the fireworks. I'm really happy with the current state of online poker-- a lot of people are pretty bad and nonsensical. I'm thinking the games will stay good across all limits for a while.
KKush also moved up, inspired by the tales I regaled him of the legendary 100NL monkiness, and he's been killing it pretty hard. Holla!
Some things I've been working on: seeing even less flops without the betting lead, developing a better turn c/ring range with the betting lead, and peeling slightly less loosely, I've definitely had one or two moments of immense and terrible spewiness.
Probably going to move up to $200NL after about 40 more buy-ins, and I'm very excited for that. Can't wait to get up

to $400 again.


Over the past few days, a lot of players have sweat me 6-tabling 100NL and 50NL rush, which is by far the best method of building a bankroll ever: huge volume (1800-1900/hr), nice rakeback (about $16/hr in rakeback and bonuses). Even if you have a very nominal winrate, say, 3bb/100, you're still probably seeing 1200 hands of 100NL and 600 hands of 50NL, which translates to about $61/hr including rakeback. That's pretty sick for a very reasonable winrate and limit.

It seems that at 100NL, the regulars are divided equally into two camps: very nitty / very solid regs who you should not fuck around with, and hilariously spewy, overly suspicious guys who you should monkey on until they catch you one time, and then play super solid and watch the fireworks.

I'm really happy with the current state of online poker-- a lot of people are pretty bad and nonsensical. I'm thinking the games will stay good across all limits for a while.KKush also moved up, inspired by the tales I regaled him of the legendary 100NL monkiness, and he's been killing it pretty hard. Holla! Some things I've been working on: seeing even less flops without the betting lead, developing a better turn c/ring range with the betting lead, and peeling slightly less loosely, I've definitely had one or two moments of immense and terrible spewiness.

Probably going to move up to $200NL after about 40 more buy-ins, and I'm very excited for that. Can't wait to get up to $400 again. From what I've seen of that, games are really good.

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