I'm going to do my own challenge, but in cash games. I'll start with $200 in one account and see how much I can grow that in one month, starting and ending on the same days as the Bluff challenge. I'll use some basic bankroll management guidelines, such as only taking shots/moving up to a new limit with 15-20 BI's, moving down if I reach 10 BI's.
Each week I'll post up results on my progress and, at the end of the month, we'll see how I did. If the results are good, then maybe this will motivate some micro-stakes players as to what can be accomplished.
Here is my outline (which will be revised each week depending on results):
Week 1
$200 BR -> 10NL
Goal
- Have $500 (+300) BR to move up to NL25 Week 2
- 20bb/100 hands winrate
- 15,000 hands (avg. 2500 hands/day over 6 days)
- That will equal $300, enough to move up.
Week 2
$500 BR -> 25NL
Goal
- Have $1000 (+500) BR to move up to NL50 Week 3
- 10bb/100 hands winrate
- 20,000 hands (avg. approximately 3400 hands/day)
- That will equal $500, enough to move up.
Week 3
$1000 BR - 50NL
Goal
- Have $2000 (+1000) BR to move up to NL100 Week 4
- 10bb/100 hands winrate
- 20000 hands (avg. approximately 3400 hands/day)
- That will equal $1000, enough to move up.
Week 4
$2000 BR - 100NL
Goal
- Win at least $1000, to end month with $3000+ BR
- 6bb/100 hands winrate
- 17,000 hands (avg. approximately 2900 hands/day)
- That will equal $1000, Goals Reached!
- Celebrate
Some final notes on this:
- I set goals that were not easy, but at the same time, very achievable.
- I set winrates lower than what I expect. Hopefully, my winrates will be higher and so the number of hands I will need to play will be reduced. Otherwise, they will be increased.
- I reduced my expected winrate as I moved up limits as that will be the realistic outcome.
- I'll be playing mostly 6max.
- I'll likely start out playing between 4-8 tables only. As I move up, I will reduce that number, eventually ending with 3-4 at 100NL. That will mean I'll be playing more hours to get in the required hands, unless my winrate is much higher than expected. I expect to run like god, though, so no worries there.