Its better than last month so far

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The Dean is now taking enquiries from all interested parties regarding my new Poker Pro System “The Vulture” and also my forthcoming six max system “The Jackal”, anyone who is interested in these should contact me at Carl@Pokerquest.f9.co.uk to register their interest.

I have the figures from last month with regards the Vulture and the total number of sessions played, I played 34 individual sessions and I won in 29 of them for a strike rate of 85.29%. So far this month, I have just had another winning session this morning where I won $43 but I have played 17 sessions this month and only lost in 2 of them so far for a strike rate of 88.23%.

I think that these results are the most striking yet and the confidence level must be very high now. But then again I dont need anymore confirmation that this works and i have said this enough times already. Hit my home run today when I limped in with 9-9 and decided to call a button raiser who had a $95 stack, my stack was $46 so that was the effective stack size.

Flop came K-9-2 with two hearts and I check called the flop after they bet the pot. I checked the turn and they made another pot bet of about $15. Surely the cat was out of the bag now that I had not been chasing a flush draw after I called the turn. The river card was another three making a board of K-9-2-3-3 and I moved all in and they insta called. I was expecting to see AA,KK,AK or even 22 but not bloody K-J. Getting in for 92BB with that is why i and The Vulture makes money in these games.

But hey, whose complaining……certainly not me. This past few days I have been doing some research into the NL100 games and I intend to start playing at this level with this system this autumn at the latest. But moving up from NL50 to NL100 is doubling the stakes and that creates a new player dynamic.

Remember that I am not using tracking software on the Cake network so I need a generic system that will make money without getting too involved. The Vulture can and will do this at NL50 due to the lower calibre of the players and is precisely why I called the system “Vulture” because it literally picks the meat off the carcases of weak poker players and the poker sites rakeback payments.

But jumping a level is and should be a very serious step for any poker player and it is not something that as a serious player practising sound money management guidelines that you should be ignoring. I am over $2700 ahead since I started which is 27 buy-ins at NL100 but moving up in levels is not just about having the correct size bankroll.

If I was single tabling or playing two tables then I would kill this level but at the end of the day I am trying to win money at a level so that other players who have far less attitude to risk than me can do so to.  I also need to not just beat a level but also to beat a level in such a way that I can pass this on to novices who can then do it too…..that isnt easy. At the end of the day I could turn around and tell people how to beat NL5000 or 25-50 but how many people would be interested in that?

Not very many, the player pools are tiny by comparison at those levels anyway and when you take away the players who are already beating that level and the players who cannot be bothered to learn anything new then it doesnt leave an awful lot.

Anyway since the 1st April……sessions played with The Vulture… 51…….winning sessions 44…….enough said.

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The Dean is an ambassador for Cake Poker and can also be contacted at Carl@Pokerquest.f9.co.uk for coaching, mentor schemes and all other poker and gambling related matters.

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