Jesse_J02
1 points
Thanks for the answer!
The point is, I play at a very small european site most of the time.
The advantage is that it is softer than Full Tilt or Stars.
The disadvantage is that there is very little traffic....
Sometimes just 2-3 tables at my stake on a sunday afternoon!
I played only like 50-80k hands online last year.... So testing the water may take a long time for me.
I know that it´s absolut impossible to answer my question exactly:)
But I would be very curious about some guesses of very expierenced players.
Something like:
- If you make 10BB over 30k hands you can expect that the value of your game is between 3-12 BB/100 at a 85% chance
or
- If you make 4BB/100 over 100k hands it´s between 2-6 BB/100 at 95%.
Just to give me an idea of when I can compare the results of the 2 different games.
I choosed BB/100 and not BB/hour because of the little traffic at the other site. (somethimes just 2 tables sometimes 4-6).
Really looking forward for some guesses:)
March 22, 2014 | 1:25 p.m.
Hi,
I am thinking about switching to Zoom Poker at Low stakes. It´s simply the massiv amount of hands you can play per hour that attracts me!
What would you say how many hands I´d have to play to get a good idea of what my game is worth there?
Let´s say after 20k hands I make 8 BB/100 in average.... how much can it differ from the result I would really deserve?
What after 50k or 100k hands?
March 21, 2014 | 11:34 p.m.
In Austria it´s the same.... but I think not only in Austria.
In live poker the opponents are often much weaker than online. If you slightly beat 50c cashgames online..... you screw 1 Euro live games.
The problem in live poker is that you play far less hands per hour so luck is a bigger factor (per session). And in cashgames the rake and tip are ridiculous.
I think a TAG strategy is best there. Early in the tournament you can also try to see more flops than usual and just exploit your opponents with better postflop game. If there are one or two really big fish at your table try to islolate them as long as the tournament is deep enough. Also bluff less and value-bet bigger and more often.
Wow, that´s a great tool! Thanks a lot!
Question answered:)
March 22, 2014 | 3:52 p.m.