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I don't know if this is worth my time
Started the month off great up about $700 on the $100 NL tables at Titan are really felt like my game had gone up a level (getting better at reads and playing a style opposite of the table). But the last half of the month has been a string of bad beats and bad luck (3-outers, 2-outers, runner runner, 4-flushes, you name it and I've seen it in the last couple weeks) and I'm now well in the hole for the month. I won more money consistantly 12 months ago when I knew a lot less about poker than I do now. I just don't know if I need this frustration.
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Sometimes i wonder if after we pass that first learning curve, when we have learned something about actually playing poker - if we get too clever for our own good. Overthing hands, getting too cute, etc.
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It's funny how it seems to run in streaks like this. I'm sure if you kept at it the pendulum would swing back in your favor. What I usually do when this happens to me is go to a different game for a while; from limit, to NL, to SnG's, and even a few experiments with Omaha. But in almost every case I have success for a while then it starts to fade away, so I jump to another game for awhile.
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You may have been on an expecially good run earlier this month (hnds that should win 70% of the time winning 90% of the time, etc) and not realized it... and now you are on the opposite end of that. That's how variance in poker works and everyone goes through it.
But I know the frustration you are talking about all too well... I think anyone who has played a lot of poker does. Unfortunately, it's part of the game. |
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I agree 100%
Giving opponents too much credit. Making more laydowns because "we'll outplay the bad players later on". I know I was much more aggressive than I am now, although it was more wild aggression and now I have sleected aggression (and have reasons for everything I do...or at least I try to) But Ive wondered the same thing sometimes
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I, too, often wonder if I'm giving the other players too much credit. I think now that I've moved up in stakes, I'm folding much more - but when I see the hands people are showing down with, I keep kicking myself in the ass saying "stupid stupid stupid - I should have stayed in with my KQo" (or A9s or...you get the idea).
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Ive been going thru the same transition this month. Came out of the gate playing great poker. making some good coin , then the cards turned and im questioning on-line play. From time to time I say to myself i'll only play live but online has become such a part of my life and so convenient to boot that I guess we need to just fight thru and find a happy medium and win more over the long haul! I think you need to question yourself constantly to keep your edge and to continue to learn.Play smart and win!! Good luck all!!
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TP hit the nail on the head there, it is very true... in poker the player goes through stretches like that..
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