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just had my first gme on doyles room cash table $2-$4 i bought in for 20 BBs $80 and played 10 hands in a session of 8:38 and net won $626 just thought id share it with you i uploaded the hand history of this session hopefully you can learn from it as i had loose aggressive players on my table and had to use there own style of play against them to get my premiums paid off please comment if you think there is anything i can learn in return thanks

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What were those guys doing, that was some silly play. It's a very short session, nice score!



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welcome aboard!  sounds like a great start.



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i have not got a clue what they where thinking i guess they have kucky bngo syle once i sused that out i exploited there own style against them and hit and run 800% proit in 8 minutes was quite happy with tht lol thanks for the welcome



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wow great start, what aboutt bankroll management. or did you just deposit your own funds to start off. Nice to see a fantastic start here.



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He is not a bankroll guy, so he might not get exactly why you are being so personal.  I would expect to see a lot more people that aren't just doing bankrolling or short stacking soon.  



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My bad, wasn't intended to be a personal question I can see how it could come across. None the less so many new people everyday. Great for the site and as well showdown for finding lighting in a bottle.



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great job bro, dats a weeks pay for some people u got ,under 10 min



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i may not be a bankroll guy yet but i have read and filled it in i dont mind if you would like me to join this team i would be quite happy too but i use my own bankroll i try stay with in 5%-7% of my bankroll and try profi of 25% in a session then sit out and move to another table with again 5% , so say i sit a session with $50 i usually work on a basic bankroll management so win or lose 25% of the 5% i sat with so if my sessin dropfrom$50 to $37.50 i wil leave if it increases to $62.50 i will leave . this was a fluke session i dont just sit on any table for sake of playig pokr i study 3-4 tables and watch the play i ten choose my position on certain styles that i love to play against gain position and wait for ther mistakes this is basic online poker bank roll building.



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Well it is great to have you join the site. I like your approach. Table selection is very important, Do you find it difficult playing shortstacked on shorthanded tables. I trying to build my bankroll to a point were I can play higher limits with sort of similar BR management as you, limiting the % you have on the table as well as putting in a stop loss limit. I will be following your posts as they are extremely interesting to me.



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short stack theory is certainly applicable to short handed play, possible more so in fact.  But you have to open your range, a hand like A 10 wouldn't be playable in most instances in full ring.  3 handed that is probably an all in.  So it takes some adjustment for sure.



 
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