December 05, 2011
|| Future Outline ||
The following is a detailed outline of the BRM I'm hoping will work for me.
Starting BR: $1850
Step 1
- Play $2.50 and $8.00 up to 20 tables at a time. If my roll falls below $1200 then drop the $8.00s from my setup
- Play any MTT turbo i want to up to $6.00. The reason i'm using 300BI for these is the swings and also the lower volume i'm likely to put into the MTTs compared to the 180 mans.
- Add in $3.30R to my setup once my roll is above $2200. At this point i should be loading every $2.50 and $8.00 with the newly added $3.30R mixed equally in. If my roll drops below $1500 then return to step 1.
- Play any MTT turbo up to $10 and rebuy that doesn't total more than $12.
- Add in $15s once my roll hits $3000 and drop most of the $2.50s from my setup unless i need to keep my hourly up. At this point i hope to be 30 tabling the 180s at least.
- Play any MTT turbo up to $15 and rebuy totalling less than this. Can also sell action to buy into higher events that seem +ev for me to do so.
- Start to improve my MTT reg speed games and include some of these to my daily play with a BI up to $10
- Add in the $35s when i have at least a $6000 roll. Using less than 200BI rule here as i won't be loading many of these per day due to the lack of demand other than peak hours. Drop the $2.50s from my setup completely and solely 30 tabling the 3s, 8s, 15s and 35s.
- Play any MTT up to $50 and sell action on any of the higher weekend majors up to 50%
I'm interested on seeing what people think of this strategy. I know it jumps up $3000 at the end but i feel that i don't want to be playing games JUST because i'm rolled to do so. I'd rather be conservative and sure up my roll instead of having to move down because i tried to move up to fast. In theory i could be on step 3 by the end of the year if i put in the volume and work hard on my game. This would be ideal as I would like to start the year pushing for supernova level and have a game that is profitable and solid!

3 Comments:
jaimestaples posted on December 05, 2011 at 04:19 AM
Hey man GL. I have been talking to a bunch of guys on Skype about the 180s and i know a guy that has a pretty bis stable of 180grinders. (35ish)
The crazy thing is that the 8's are actually harder then the 15's atm. Based on his numbers Its 2.5's, 3R's,15's,35's, 8's.
The reason is all the backed players are playing 8's but some stables don't stake for 15's and most don't stake for 35's. so you have a ton of players that at least know something at the 8's. Might wanna take that into consideration. GL man!
snarble5 posted on December 05, 2011 at 05:16 AM
GL
JD Klinkz posted on December 05, 2011 at 15:46 PM
Thanks guys!
Jaime: That's crazy! I'll have to have a chat with some people and get what they think about this as well. I heard that the 15's are solid atm. 3R's might be my next port of call instead of the 8's. Should have a better ROI in that anyway
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