Friday, July 31, 2009

Testing Out a Short Stack Strategy - Day 4

Day 4 of testing out a short stack cash strategy. Switching over to Full Tilt and multi-tabling 10NL

I ran across this Beginner strategy for No-Limit Texas Hold'em. This was compiled by one of my twitter followers. I also follow them.
This is basically a short stack strategy and can be applied to cash, SNG, or MTT play.
Days 1, 2 and 3 were on Walker Poker.
On day one I was down $2.50 due to some horrible beats and not really catching any cards classified as playable hands in the system.
On day two I was up $5.23.
On day three I was down $1.22 for the day.
Up $1.51 after three days.
On day four I decided to switch over to playing on Full Tilt. It's a lot easier to find multiple 10NL tables are basically full and trying to earn some Full Tilt Points toward the Full Tilt Biggest Bonus Ever promotion.
Multi-tabled 2 tables at a time.

Table 1 - Bought in with $2.00 (20BB)
Played 90 or so hands and went broke when my AKs from the BB was outflopped by A6o.

Table 2 - Bought in with $2.00 (20BB)
Played 110ish hands and went broke when my AK flopped 2 pair versus 66 with a flopped set.

Table 3 - Bought in with $2.00 (20BB)
This table went down to 5 handed and I left up $0.78.

Table 4 - Bought in with $2.00 (20BB)
Starting pushing my bedtime and I played one more orbit and then left Down $0.65.

Overall I played 276 hands and was down $3.87.

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