Originally posted by RedStarUltras
Originally posted by JCSeerup
Originally posted by RedStarUltras
Originally posted by staktas
Way to much aggressive BRM. If you are serious about not getting broke again this time, I suggest you to use AT LEAST 50BI BRM.
You re right man.
Maybe i will use 50BI BRM,as you said i would not like to go broke again.Thanks
I assume you are playing turbos, in which case 50 BI's are way to little IMO, because of the swings you will see, I don't think you should move up to 1,5's before you got at least 100 BI's, the swings you will experience will be pretty big and with a low bankroll it will feel so much worse.
I know man,people is telling me that every day....But i am too sentimental about poker...In one moment i am crushing 3.5s and preparing to beat 7s....And then everything goes wrong....Donks win every hand against me,tons of bad beats and coolers....I go down to 1.5s same story.....Every player at the table is a fish...My skills are so above theirs...But they win....Its just too...i dont know...I must use aggresive BRM after that,i want to come back as fast as possible...
You re right 100%,but i hope you understand me too...Regards
I don't want to sound like a jerk, but just your mindset leads me to think that your not as good as you think you are. I don't know about your skills or how bad you have run, but if "your skills is above theirs" you shouldn't take as many marginal spots, but play a low variance game, and the variance should slowly disappear.
You might say your opponents are donks, but most downswings are caused by bad play from a player who will not admit it. So your main focus so probably be to improve your game and find ways that you can exploit your opponents.
But once again when your running bad BRM is the key I have crushed the 50c 45 man's but I keep running like shit at the 1,5, but because of BRM I have managed to keep my bankroll at the same level while I try to find out why I can't beat the next level.