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JamesNguyen's Blog[ create blog ]

Join Date: Oct 08
Blog Entries: 6
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  1. <table id="t1" border="1" bordercolor="black"><tbody id="tablerows"><tr id="JamesWyn#pokerstars&10/28/2009 10/28/2009 SNG Only"><td id="JamesWyn#pokerstars&10/28/2009 10/28/2009 SNG Only0" align="center">JamesWyn </td><td align="center">29</td><td title="The Av. Profit is the Average Profit Per Game after rake has been subtracted." align="right">$0 </td><td title="The Av. Stake is the average tournament buy-in amount." align="right">$1 </td><td title="The Av. ROI is the Average of each game's Return On Investment. It is the average of each (Payout-(Stake+Rake))/(Stake+Rake). This is not the same as total ROI which is (Total Payouts-(Total Rake+Total Stakes))/(Total Stakes+Total Rake)." align="center">3%</td><td title="The Total Profit is the net profit for this player (and includes rake)." align="right">-$6 </td><td title="Super Hot=6 straight payouts. Hot=3 straight payouts. Tilt=4 straight losses. Super Tilt=8 straight losses." align="center">-</td><td title="The ability rating is a number up to 100 that shows a players ability based on combining all the statistical measures we have for that player." align="center">N/A</td><td align="center">PokerStars</td><td align="center">10/28/2009 10/28/2009 SNG Only </td><td>x</td></tr></tbody></table>

    Had a losing session... sucked. =(..

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  2. Well atleast its not a bad start and its not negative. =)

    <table id="t1" border="1" bordercolor="black" width="536" height="31"><tbody id="tablerows"><tr id="JamesWyn#pokerstars&10/28/2009 10/28/2009"><td id="JamesWyn#pokerstars&10/28/2009 10/28/20093" align="center">JamesWyn </td><td align="center">16</td><td title="The Av. Profit is the Average Profit Per Game after rake has been subtracted." align="right">$1 </td><td title="The Av. Stake is the average tournament buy-in amount." align="right">$1 </td><td title="The Av. ROI is the Average of each game's Return On Investment. It is the average of each (Payout-(Stake+Rake))/(Stake+Rake). This is not the same as total ROI which is (Total Payouts-(Total Rake+Total Stakes))/(Total Stakes+Total Rake)." align="center">47%</td><td title="The Total Profit is the net profit for this player (and includes rake)." align="right">$8 </td><td title="Super Hot=6 straight payouts. Hot=3 straight payouts. Tilt=4 straight losses. Super Tilt=8 straight losses." align="center">-</td><td title="The ability rating is a number up to 100 that shows a players ability based on combining all the statistical measures we have for that player." align="center">N/A</td><td align="center">PokerStars</td><td align="center">10/28/2009 10/28/2009

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  3. <table id="t1" border="1" bordercolor="black"><tbody id="tablerows"><tr id="JamesWyn#pokerstars&null"><td id="JamesWyn#pokerstars&null2" align="center">JamesWyn <input src="https://www.sharkscope.com/images/fish.gif" onclick="showpreferences();" type="image" width="17" height="30"></td><td align="center">819</td><td title="The Av. Profit is the Average Profit Per Game after rake has been subtracted." align="right">-$1 </td><td title="The Av. Stake is the average tournament buy-in amount." align="right">$9 </td><td title="The Av. ROI is the Average of each game's Return On Investment. It is the average of each (Payout-(Stake+Rake))/(Stake+Rake). This is not the same as total ROI which is (Total Payouts-(Total Rake+Total Stakes))/(Total Stakes+Total Rake)." align="center">-28%</td><td title="The Total Profit is the net profit for this player (and includes rake)." align="right">-$895 </td><td title="Super Hot=6 straight payouts. Hot=3 straight payouts. Tilt=4 straight losses. Super Tilt=8 straight losses." align="center">Super Tilt</td><td title="The ability rating is a number up to 100 that shows a players ability based on combining all the statistical measures we have for that player." align="center">51</td><td align="center">PokerStars</td></tr></tbody></table>
    As you can see for the last year I've been losing, and this is mostly by taking shots. I'm doing this for me and starting tomorrow at midnight. I'm depositing 105, and if I lose. I'm done with poker. Oct.28 2009, from then til whenever I win or lose this money. This is for me to keep track and stay focused.

 
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