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I've been playing online poker for over 4 years. I had never had a losing year, with a total profit of 30 to 35K. But, I knew I had leaks, and I couldn't find them by myself. I don't have internet buddies to share HH's with, so I was pretty much stuck.
After 5k+ games on SnG's I had a 10% ROI on Fulltilt, and 12% on Pokerstars, with a total profit of 7k on Fulltilt and -39$ on PS.
Today it's been 4 weeks since I had my first class with Jennifear. This are my SnG stats since then :
<TABLE class=sortTable id=t1 borderColor=black border=1><THEAD> <TR class=sortTable><TH class=sortTableasc width=125>Username</TH><TH class=sortTable>Games Played</TH><TH class=sortTable width=45>Av. Profit</TH><TH class=sortTable width=45>Av. Stake</TH><TH class=sortTable width=45>Av. ROI</TH><TH class=sortTable width=50>Total Profit</TH><TH class=sortTable>Form</TH><TH class=sortTable>Network</TH><TH class=sortTable width=50>Filter</TH></TR></THEAD> <TBODY id=tablerows><TR class=sortTable id="andresoprano#pokerstars&<1Mths"><TD class=sortTable align=middle>andresoprano </TD><TD class=sortTable align=middle>478</TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Av. Profit is the Average Profit Per Game after rake has been subtracted." align=right>$4.68 </TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Av. Stake is the average tournament buy-in amount." align=right>$11 </TD><TD class=sortTable 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=middle>35%</TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Total Profit is the net profit for this player (and includes rake)." align=right>$2,236 </TD><TD class=sortTable title="Super Hot=6 straight payouts. Hot=3 straight payouts. Tilt=4 straight losses. Super Tilt=8 straight losses." align=middle>-</TD><TD class=sortTable align=middle>PokerStars</TD><TD class=sortTable align=middle><1Mths</TD><TD class=sortTable>x</TD></TR><TR class=sortTablealt id="andressoprano#fulltilt&<1Mths"><TD class=sortTable align=middle>andressoprano </TD><TD class=sortTable align=middle>483</TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Av. Profit is the Average Profit Per Game after rake has been subtracted." align=right>$2.55 </TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Av. Stake is the average tournament buy-in amount." align=right>$10 </TD><TD class=sortTable 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=middle>35%</TD><TD class=sortTable title="The Total Profit is the net profit for this player (and includes rake)." align=right>$1,232 </TD><TD class=sortTable title="Super Hot=6 straight payouts. Hot=3 straight payouts. Tilt=4 straight losses. Super Tilt=8 straight losses." align=middle>-</TD><TD class=sortTable align=middle>FullTilt</TD><TD class=sortTable align=middle><1Mths</TD><TD class=sortTable>x</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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Thx Jen for getting naked in playboy this past month, wait wrong jen.
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Guess she didn't teach you guys about variance? It goes both ways.
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TY Andres, buffy, and fou
All of you should be proud. :)
Re:variance
I teach my students to not move up too quickly unless they can describe exactly why they are killing a game, and to focus on decisions, as opposed to results. Nobody is immune to variance, and I preach this. Still, it's nice to see good results! You have earned it Andres! -
i hate dumbass posts like these, your graph in the past month is as follows:
first 250 games break even, 250-300 games your graph goes down to -$250 (why are you -$250 300 games after your lessons?)
then you graph shoots straight up from one game, goes down a little more, shoots up again from one more game, then you lose around 450$, the nit shoots up from basically 3 more games, then continues to go down
the numbers look like youve improoved but the graph is far from impressive
my point is just get a copy of SNGPT or SNGWiz and do the work yourself, it will make you much better than lessons from anyone will. -
Jen,
Your advice on PD from time to time in the past alone has helped me with my results as well (Especially some of the ones that I've asked). Though I am not a regular student of yours, I went from being a -35% ROI in MTT's to currently a +78% ROI thanks to some of your advice.
I will sing your praises whenever I can. You flat out pwn when it comes to good advice. -
I can tell you why my graphs are the way they are:
First off, I had hard times adjusting my game to the new gain knowledge. Between PS, Tilt, AP and Hollywood poker I had over 15k SnG games, and to add new tips, tricks, or moves to my style was hard to me. I felt like the golf player that has to change his swing after years using the same movements. It's hard, and sometimes frustrating.
Second reason it's simple: I'm mainly playing 45+ people SnG's,most of them turbos, which are games with huge variance. What has changed the most on my game it's that now I manage to take down the 180 man SnG's when I make it far. I've made top 4 an important % of times when I cashed, and that was not the case before.
And, I never said my graphs are impressive, but I do believe that a 35% ROI in 1k games between Tilt and Stars it's a very good record with a long enough sample.
Also i forgot to mention that in the last 2 weeks I made 3 final tables on large MTT's :
Took down the 5r Omaha HI/lo on stars( in case you OPR me, it appears like I got second, but that's due to the fact that we chopped, with me getting 60% of the prize. After the chop we just flipped till the game was over), got 5th in the 27$ 25k on stars, and 6th on the 30r at Fulltilt, and every time I felt like Jen lessons helped me to take decisions that helped me to go that deep.
Of course there is people out there, like yourself, who doesn't need feedback , and can manage to become huge winners without any kind of help, but I'm not that smart, so I'm really thankful to Jen, and I consider myself a way better player than I was a month ago. -
Co-sign Jen ruling. still processing 1 month later, you must have been the session just after mine, andress, now if only i could catch that elusive 2 x 12 outer....
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Jennifear owns. gl girl.









