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Sick cooler hand Scott with the AQ :club: As for tracking results, this may be more than you needed but I always use the spreadsheet Cwik created:http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-foru...showtopic=93837

ty suh. One more silly question...what is that number between the date and the amount won/lost?
I think that's the number of hours played for the particular session. Glad to see that you guys are crushing the live games at CAZ!
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ty suh. One more silly question...what is that number between the date and the amount won/lost?
i would almost-- ALMOST-- be willing to bet that it is, in fact, the number of hours in that session. i base this entirely on his ability to generate an hourly rate.
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ty suh. One more silly question...what is that number between the date and the amount won/lost?
huh...not entirely sure, but I'mma go out on a limb here and say it's probably hours...
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ty suh. One more silly question...what is that number between the date and the amount won/lost?
Hours probably.
This :)Mark
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Looshball, dunno what a 'good' sample would be, but here are my 10/150 results. I don't think I play the game as well as it can be played imo.Casino AZ 10/150 2/16/2007 6 $122Casino AZ 10/150 2/23/2007 4 -$825Casino AZ 10/150 4/15/2007 6 $512Casino AZ 10/150 9/10/2007 6 $700Casino AZ 10/150 9/17/2007 7 $580Casino AZ 10/150 9/25/2007 6 $556Casino AZ 10/150 10/9/2007 5 $995Casino AZ 10/150 10/12/2007 7 $1,169Casino AZ 10/150 10/20/2007 4 -$700Casino AZ 10/150 10/27/2007 5 $2,280Casino AZ 10/150 10/30/2007 12 $505Casino AZ 10/150 11/6/2007 5 $620Casino AZ 10/150 11/15/2007 9 $1,025Casino AZ 10/150 11/18/2007 6 -$640Casino AZ 10/150 2/12/2008 5 $192Casino AZ 10/150 2/15/2008 5 $1,680Casino AZ 10/150 2/18/2008 8 -$2,000Casino AZ 10/150 2/27/2008 12 $750Casino AZ 10/150 2/28/2008 5 $850Casino AZ 10/150 3/3/2008 11 $259Casino AZ 10/150 3/5/2008 8 -$930Casino AZ 10/150 3/13/2008 8 $1,151Casino AZ 10/150 4/17/2008 4 $837Casino AZ 10/150 4/25/2008 7 $1,720Casino AZ 10/150 4/29/2008 8 $407Casino AZ 10/150 7/25/2008 13 $1,940Casino AZ 10/150 8/8/2008 13 $793Casino AZ 10/150 8/20/2008 4 $788Casino AZ 10/150 9/10/2008 6 -$1,390Casino AZ 10/150 10/1/2008 7 $655Casino AZ 10/150 10/15/2008 7 -$700Casino AZ 10/150 1/2/2009 9 $1,284Casino AZ 10/150 2/28/2009 5 $717Casino AZ 10/150 3/6/2009 5 $1,817Total hours 238 (I always round up)Total profit ~18K= $74/hrMark
Also, FU Loosh for not even commenting when I post my entire CAZ 10/150 history for you :PMark
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Also, FU Loosh for not even commenting when I post my entire CAZ 10/150 history for you :PMark
Your results make it seem like the game plays smaller than I would think it would play.
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Well every game plays bigger when you play in it and try to checkraise bluff all in on the river every hand duh
Yeah, but if you have nothing and check the river and your opponent bets and you want to win the hand, what other option do you have?
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Your results make it seem like the game plays smaller than I would think it would play.
1k to 2K and higher pots on a regular basis are not that unusual in that game.Sunday a guy sat down with 800, ran like God, got a call and left after little more than an hour. He cashed out $3600. Hardly the norm, but it does happen there.
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Also, FU Loosh for not even commenting when I post my entire CAZ 10/150 history for you :PMark
My bad, I totally forgot that I posted in this thread last night for some reason. The more and more i think about it, I'm starting to think that $110 an hour is probably a decent, possible goal.I'm suprised you kept track for that long, mark. Impressive.
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My bad, I totally forgot that I posted in this thread last night for some reason. The more and more i think about it, I'm starting to think that $110 an hour is probably a decent, possible goal.I'm suprised you kept track for that long, mark. Impressive.
... it's his job?
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You guys in Arizona are lucky to have that game in your backyard. I am stuck here in Colorado where they are finally going to raise the stakes in July to $100 max bet, right now it is still limit at $5 per bet. Even when it does go up to $100 per bet, it is still an hour plus drive into the mountains to get to the casinos. I was out in Phoenix 2 weeks ago and played on a Tuesday night at Casino Arizona in the $5 -$150 game and cashed out for over $1000 after 6 hours. Wound up sitting next to Trussdude, and had no idea who he was until he and another dude started talking about the Krabblar. Anyways the $5-$150 was pretty juicey, and the $10-$150 game looked even better. Based on the stats posted by others I think anywhere from $75 - $125 per hour is possible.

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Your results make it seem like the game plays smaller than I would think it would play.
I mean, its a spread limit game. So its really really hard to stack anyone that isn't a super retard. The minute you raise anyone they go into check/call mode so generally the most you can hope to get out of someone is like $500 even if you flop a set vs their overpair. So if you're a NL player, the game doesn't play very big compared to the blinds imo.
My bad, I totally forgot that I posted in this thread last night for some reason. The more and more i think about it, I'm starting to think that $110 an hour is probably a decent, possible goal.I'm suprised you kept track for that long, mark. Impressive.
I think $110 is attainable especially if you play at good times. A ton of my sessions started around noon and were on off days.Mark
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You guys in Arizona are lucky to have that game in your backyard. I am stuck here in Colorado where they are finally going to raise the stakes in July to $100 max bet, right now it is still limit at $5 per bet. Even when it does go up to $100 per bet, it is still an hour plus drive into the mountains to get to the casinos. I was out in Phoenix 2 weeks ago and played on a Tuesday night at Casino Arizona in the $5 -$150 game and cashed out for over $1000 after 6 hours. Wound up sitting next to Trussdude, and had no idea who he was until he and another dude started talking about the Krabblar. Anyways the $5-$150 was pretty juicey, and the $10-$150 game looked even better. Based on the stats posted by others I think anywhere from $75 - $125 per hour is possible.
No shit? (heart Vail btw...)
Doesn't mean it wouldn't be easy to procrastinate on.
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I mean, its a spread limit game. So its really really hard to stack anyone that isn't a super retard. The minute you raise anyone they go into check/call mode so generally the most you can hope to get out of someone is like $500 even if you flop a set vs their overpair. So if you're a NL player, the game doesn't play very big compared to the blinds imo.I think $110 is attainable especially if you play at good times. A ton of my sessions started around noon and were on off days.Mark
So funny when I looked up and saw you standing there. I felt like the kid that snuck out of the bedroom window to go party with his friends after curfew, lol.I played that 10 game 4 times last week from Thurs thru Sunday and it was the first time I sat in that game in a very long time. Saturday I played it all day, taking a break only to have dinner with Sly, and observed that hilarious transition of players. Early on, very nitty older dudes mostly. Late afternoon a few younger folks and a reg or two (short little Adam, the black hat cowboy dude, Eric the skinny redneck aggro clown) trickle in. Evening/night a much tougher game emerges with better mega aggro bluff players (Whitey, Nuclear Nate, etc). Overall I rate CAZ as one of the best Indian poker rooms in the country. If they ever get true No Limit and agree to reasonable (Vegas type) buy in's this place could attract a WPT event imo.
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Does Dscoot still post here or are we making fun of someone who will never be around anymore to see it?Mark

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