Squander 15% of your bankroll in 3 easy steps
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Thanks for watching. Smashing like = 3 hours of run good (promise)
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0:00 Intro
0:36 Run Bad November
4:25 Shot Taking 100 NL
8:20 Mindset Improvement with Charlie Carrel
13:26 Current Bankroll
15:35 Hand 1
20:52 Hand 2
25:48 Hand 3
29:15 Hand 4
33:18 Hand 5
Side note: I don't know why but when I said 20% of my bankroll lost I was imagining a $500 downswing even though it was like 350.
So much good advice in this one. Thanks for sharing about the struggles during the downswing. The honesty makes for compelling content. Looking forward to the next episode! Go spooky!
You're welcome. Will always do my best to be useful. And thanks for your continued support.
Thanks for the video, man. I play poker for living at NL10 and NL25... Your videos help me a lot.
Greetings from Brazil👍👏
Was waiting for a new vid. Embrace the downswing. Get ready for the upswing.
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I know exactly what you are talking about ....
There are always only two possibilities, either we win or we learn. There is no place for tilt here
GL
Thanks Darek. Making a habit of logging off when I feel the tilt coming has been helpful lately. Best of luck to us both
I started quiting after every tilting situation (like hiting trips of K’s on the river with top kicker, and get raised from a fullhouse….you name it)
And it becamed a habit, it really Helps a lot
Bad situations Make me get Away from the leptop
Much love and euros, keep grinding❤️💪🏽
Try this cash game challenge:
Start at lowest blind level cash game $.01/$.02 for max buyin 100 BB.
You can't top off your stack.
Goal at each blind level is to accumulate enough BB to buyin to the very next blind level for 100bb.
If you succeed, cash out and advance to next blind level.
If you bust at any time, challenge over.
If you exceed $1000 worth of BB at any time, challenge won/completed.
Start over.
Sounds like suicide, but fun.
You might run it up.
Only gonna lose $2, good stuff
Wouldn't make a habit of it though
Sounds interesting, but I'm still working through the $5k challenge. Thanks for watching & commenting 💪
@@jwerkjy34rku2rkjoilj lose $2 at most each attempt. If you complete the first 2-3 levels, you're likely freerolling at that point as it's highly unlikely you will complete each level at exactly the amount you need to cash for, there's almost always extra BB collected at each level completed. Also, you can abandon the challenge at any level, so if you turn $2 into $100, you can decide to quit and restart. Low risk, high roi potential, lots of hands played = practice. It's a bankroll builder and also designed to encourage better play with the no top off rule. It isn't easy, at least not for me, I've only made it to level 4, but I'm going to keep trying every now and then.
@@teecee4459 Yes, exactly, sounds like fun
@@spookypoker3747 your videos are inspiring. I recently won $1350 for 2nd in a $20 mtt on ACR. It was my 4th time in 12 months turning a min deposit into over 1k in less than 30 days. However, it was also my 4th time going way too big on buyins afterwards and busting my roll 😭😭😭 told myself I wouldn't do it again, but I did! Now I have to try and grind up from nothing again 😭😭😭
That's not really all that bad, if you ran bad and yet your bb/100 is only negative .45 or so I think, you actually played well despite the tilting.
You just played too high for a while
That's exactly what I am doing right now 10 NL 6max: Zoom, Fast Forward, Snap and Blast, it's going well so far.
PS, and it's only 30K hands which is not a large sample
Just listened up to the 13:30ish mark.
At 2300$ and change you are rolled for 25NL if it runs at Blitz, if you run like God for 30K hands at 10 NL you are gonna regret it
You should make a set number of buyins rule and stick to it, then it doesn't matter how you run, glgl
If 25 nl ran at blitz I would definitely be playing that. But it doesn't unfortunately. For now, the goal is getting good again. I agree with the bankroll management bit. gl to you too