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hotrock's picture
how bad, can run bad??

Hi guys as the title suggests I am on a bad run in turbo hu sngs I am playing them pretty much solo now since about last January. don’t get the time to put in a high volume but I had good results from January to end of august then have hit a real bad patch since start September to mid november I only 1 table coupled with a pretty small amount of hours make for a small volume so this 600+ game stretch seem never ending.is this run a usually occurrence in husng seems kind of rough to go from 17%over 1300+ games, to a loser over 600+,  especially considering one tabling at mostly $33 level..if u want to take husng seriously do you need to be playing more tables to make up a bigger volume to get over stretches like this quicker?. are husng all about volume if you want to make cash.Iv played lots of hu cash in the past so i had a good grasp of heads up starting these but maybe leaks have creep in to my game i havnt noticed.anyway just looking for general advice on what runs the experience husng players on this forum have gone thru?put my two images below turbos FTPthanks guys appreciate any responseshttp://img202.imageshack.us/i/husnggraph.jpg/http://img209.imageshack.us/i/husnggraph2.jpg/

Roamus's picture
sharkscope me: Roamus , I

sharkscope me: Roamus , I just came back from my downswing some seconds ago (I'm fucking happy!!!): took me 2000 games.

fuseo's picture
Well I think its pretty

Well I think its pretty normal, your ROI is now 8% and I think thats pretty realistic, 16% is not. When you look a your graph it looks pretty normal for a 56% winner.

adam266's picture
That's very normal - you have

That's very normal - you have been running hot for your first 1500, now variance is catching up with you. 8% is a great roi anyway! Mess around with the variance calculator and you will see your current stretch is nowhere near as bad as it can get.As for volume I would definitely 2-table - might take you a while to get used to, but there is like almost no difference between 1 and 2 tables once you adjust to it. Especially if you don't get much volume in, two-tabling is a must. Good luck

 

hotrock's picture
well i know this certainly

well i know this certainly cant be very normal i just booked my 7th losing session in a row all small losses but still!!! on my way to my third consecutive losing month, grrr!. i cant remember what its like to win an all in..... my roi is still at 14% for turbos for the year no idea how tho! haremember reading in the poker mindset that if you win 55% of your sessions theres a 270/1 chance your next 7 sessions will be losers.have started to two table hoping to grind my way outta this haha.

Pchelkin R's picture
gl think u making right

gl think u making right decision

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