Through the eyes of otbdave...

End of March

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by , 04-01-2008 at 10:28 AM (2718 Views)
I decided I am going to try to post an updated view of my pokertracker graph at the beginning of every month. It will further help to keep my honest with myself and aid in reflection, and maybe even provide some entertainment for others...

Some disclaimers: My graph begins when I downloaded pokertrack in September of 2007. I was at 100nl then and had already built a bankroll from 10nl, 25nl, and 50nl respectively. The graph does not show winnings from these levels and the graph does not show any sit and go or tournament results. The graph includes about 95% of mysessions, any session played on a computer besides my own would be omitted.

Notable March events: Well the graph pretty much tells the story... I work hard to make some steady wins and then some disaster day erases my results. I am very frustrated playing 200nl and I am in disbelief this keeps happening. However, I am trying not to be discouraged and stay positive. I feel that I am definately learning and many of the days I feel I played flawless.
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  1. Chipless Wonder's Avatar
    It will further help to keep my honest with myself and aid in reflection
    I am a big believer in both of these points, so I fully support what you're doing here.

    For the non-cash game players among us, what do you mean when you say '200NL'? Is this $100/$200 blind levels?
  2. charlton49's Avatar
    the number preceeding the NL is the max buyin, which is usually 100BB. So 200 NL is a 1/2NL game.

    ... yeah, i corrected it... i should really check my work more often.
    Updated 04-01-2008 at 02:10 PM by charlton49
  3. otbdave's Avatar
    Thanks Charlton,

    Yes the number is the maximum buyin, it is online lingo I picked up somewhere it is shorter than typing 1/2 but maybe just laziness. So 200nl is 1/2, 100nl is 0.50/1.00, etc.