The conventional poker wisdom is that you should never chase profit; that is to say, when you're in the hole, you shouldn't try to get out of it by playing for increasingly higher stakes. Intellectually, I know that to be true; viscerally, however, there's something very appealing about the idea of risking more than you risked before. It's a form of magical thinking. "All my debt will disappear in one fell swoop! Lemme at those higher stakes!"
Last night, I did some profit chasing - and actually caught it :-) I'm not going to make a habit of doing that, of course, but it's nice to know it can sometimes work. Contrary to my advice from last night's post, I immediately looked at my extrapolated profit after last night's session, and was very pleased to see it exceeding 2.75 million play dollars.
style flavor buy_in entry players hands entries paid place winnings
MTT NLHE 45000 5000 6 97 160 42 36 86000
MTT NLHE 17500 2500 6 20 452 114 - 0
MTT NLHE 45000 5000 6 3 50 15 - 0
MTT NLHE 87000 13000 9 115 221 45 6 691000
delta: $557,000
MTT NLHE balance: $2,834,648
2017 balance: $756,625
balance: $12,174,455
Friday, April 7, 2017
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