Hoy voy a empezar a probar un sistema para jugar los torneos sit go "double up" y aumentar las probabilidades de ganar en el largo plazo. y va mas alla de la extrategia ultiliza en cada sit go,
Podriamos decir que seria una extrategia de manejo de BANKROLL para jugar sitgo double up.
La teoria seria similar a la utilizada en la ruleta, esa en la que se apuesta a la mitad de los numeros ( ejemplo a rojo) y cada vez que perdemos duplicamos la apuesta, y al ganar comenzamos de nuevo con la apuesta inicial.
bue..... la prueba consiste en lo siguiente...
voy a jugar 10 sit go double up de $ 10 + 1 .
la siguiente fase seria jugar tantos sit go de $20 + 2, como los que haya perdido en $ 10 +1
luego la cantidad perdida en $ 20 + 2 la juego en $50 + 5 y si todavia quedan algunos los juego en $100+10
En numeros podria resultar algo asi:
si juego 10 x 11 = $110 gano 6 cobro = $120
juego 4 x 22= $ 88 gano 2 cobro $ 80
juego 2 x 55 $ 110 gano 1 cobro $100
juego 1 x 110 $110 gano 1 $200
Pongo 418 y cobro 500 = Ganaria $82 jajajajja .
veremos como me va en la primera fase !!
tambien pueden probar sacandole un cero a los importes, es decir empezando a jugar en un $1 + 0.1
Exitos!!
jueves, 20 de mayo de 2010
Proyecto "double up"
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la primera fase, salio muy bien
cobre en 7 de los 10 sit go 10+1
en los sit go de 20+2 perdi 2 y gane 1.
En numeros en 10+1 pague 110 cobre 140
en 20+2 pague 66 cobre 40
ToTal pague 176 cobre $180 mmmmmmmmm el 10 % del rake me consume las ganancias. adios proyecto. probare otra cosa
Saludos
dale kutel segui intentando que ami tambien me fascinan los double up.
La otra vez recibi unmail de un gallego que daba cursos, el bruto llevaba una cantidad increible de sit ganados en esta modalidad, pero solo los daba en vivo y era en madrid, me quedaba un poco lejos jajaja..
Actualmente el dobule up es el qeu me salva las papas al final del dia, casi siempre recupero ahi la guita perdida.
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A poker game begins with a player who is the dealer (to determine who will be the dealer, each player receives a card and this is the one that delivers the highest). Two people seated to his immediate left must post a blind. The blinds are forced bets that create action around the table. They are so called because the players must place even before seeing their cards. The person sitting to the left of the dealer places the "Small" and one that is blind in his left the "Big" blind. The dealer changes each hand the dealer button moves one place to the left, so that the blinds move and also ensuring that each person place a small and a big blind every 1-8 hands depending on the number of players who are around the table. In tournaments the blinds usually start low at $ 5 / $ 10 and increase at regular intervals, such as every 10 hands or after a limited period of time. Every 8 minutes, for example, the blinds increase to $ 10 / $ 20, then $ 25 / $ 50, and so on. In parts with money, the blinds usually do not change and the small blind is almost always half the stakes low while the big blind is equal him. For example, in a $ 2 / $ 4 small blind is $ 1 and the big blind of $ 2. It is important to note that the blinds are not the same thing as the antes. The blinds are placed by two players are betting. This means that for the player to the left of the big blind can see the flop, it must follow the big blind. You can learn more about it below.
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At this point, the first card on top of the game card is placed face down. This is called burning the card. This card is then discarded and is not used for the hand. The next three cards are dealt face up in the middle of the table. These are communal cards that anyone can use. These cards are called the flop. A round of betting begins with the person on the left of the dealer. Once the betting round ends, a new card is burned and another card is dealt face up next to the other three. This fourth card is called the turn or "fourth street." There is a round of betting and a new card is burned before the fifth and final community card is dealt. It's called the "river" or "fifth street". There is one final round of betting and the players return their two hole cards to determine who has the best hand.
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In Texas Hold'em poker, for the best hand, a player must use its best 5 card hand from the seven available (two hole cards and five community cards). It can use any combination and can not use all his hole cards to get the best possible hand. There is a set order of rank of cards is used to determine the winning combination.
If two or more hands are the same ranking, the winner is the one with the highest cards. For example, a flush beats a have to flush the king. If poker hands are tied, it is the highest card not held in common that determines the winner. We call this card equal defeated the "kicker". For example, if two players show their cards and both have a pair of aces but one has an 8 and the other a servant is one who has valet prevails, and jack is the "kicker". The color is not taken into account when deciding the winning cards. If poker hands are absolutely identical, the distribution of the pot will be equally divided into two or more winning players. If there is a token in addition, the player to the left of the dealer button who receives it.
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