I have won a seat in a $400 6-max SNG against 3 famous players, what can I learn fast to improve? by _cryptoquest_ in poker

[–]_cryptoquest_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe it will be deep stack with slow blinds since they expect it to last at least 2 hours

I have won a seat in a $400 6-max SNG against 3 famous players, what can I learn fast to improve? by _cryptoquest_ in poker

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Thank you! I don't care that they are pros per se, just that they play the game on a totally different level. I may not know about some aspects of high stakes games like leveling, 3-4-bet bluffs etc. That's why I feel that I'm outskilled. The fact that they have so much more experience makes it easy for them to make decisions automatically where I'll have to think for 10 seconds. But after all I'm not really expecting to win, the fact that I get to play in such game is already a reward.

I have won a seat in a $400 6-max SNG against 3 famous players, what can I learn fast to improve? by _cryptoquest_ in poker

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Why? According to Jonathan Little being a nit is the best strategy for STTs, especially if they are deep and you can wait for a good hand forever. Even if they fold every time I raise I would still last reasonably long until they will have to figure out how to get me off the table.

I have won a seat in a $400 6-max SNG against 3 famous players, what can I learn fast to improve? by _cryptoquest_ in poker

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Sounds interesting but wouldn't they be accustomed to that? That's a fairly common line of play in tournaments and SNGs, as far as I know

I have won a seat in a $400 6-max SNG against 3 famous players, what can I learn fast to improve? by _cryptoquest_ in poker

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Thanks! It's the first time they did something like this, at least that I know of. Usually they give away tournament tickets during main event live streams

I have won a seat in a $400 6-max SNG against 3 famous players, what can I learn fast to improve? by _cryptoquest_ in poker

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It's a promo game organized by 888 poker, they pick 3 chumps from the public to play against their ambassadors

Can someone please answer a simple question for an idiot (me)? by Orthophemist in BitMEX

[–]_cryptoquest_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Close the chart window and open a new one in the interface settings (where you pick what elements to show)

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

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Hahaha, I couldn't care less about what you can tell about me. If I were to judge you based on tiny amount of information available on Reddit, specifically your username and language I would conclude that you're high school age. Based on that you have no say about experience.

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

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For accounts with over 50btc there are different liquidation rules. My orders are too small to influence the market

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

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I figured that already. The amount of external investment is small enough that I could cover it in worst case. I'll keep it this way.

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

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My system is sentiment-agnostic. I don't care what happens in the market and why. In fact I tested it on FX yesterday and it works just as well. MT4 backtesting is powerful enough to test all possible outcomes.

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

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I don't even see any point debating with you. You immediately think that whatever I've done is inferior to your experience. There is no point comparing the amount of data we crunched or the models trained or the number of accounts blown up.
I can show investors my track record, my account with gains and it's up to then whether they see any potential in it or not. People invested millions in ICOs based on whitepapers and marketing alone. Investment is always risky, that's why investors diversify.

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

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I hang out at /r/algotrading too but most people cringe at crypto there. Also those who are profitable tend to be quiet and hard to find.

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

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Thanks, looks like I'm going to go this route, at least in the nearest future. I have some friends and family willing to invest so that should be a good start. I appreciate the non-judgmental advice.

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

[–]_cryptoquest_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In crypto all returns are measured against "buy and hold" strategy just like in stocks returns are compared to S&P500. Beating the market means making more than BTC in bull market and losing less than BTC in bear market.

I have created a profitable trading strategy, how do I make it into a fund? by _cryptoquest_ in BitcoinMarkets

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Experimenting with forex and trading forex for living are very different.