Quote Originally Posted by jyms
Things to look at when playing.

-Don't check/call without a damn good reason, and it better be good
-take time to make decisions, particularly when I've been 3bet, raised on the river and before C betting and 2barreling.
-Pay less attention to HM graphs during play and just watch the report window once in a while if you feel you may be nearing the stop loss point.
-Play a lot less tricky. It's stupid to complain about them calling you down with TPNK or 2nd pair on a flopped mono board and then make plays when you have monsters like trying to induce bluffs or raises, checking behind or C/shoving flops.
-NO MORE OUTRITE BLUFFING. They don't like to fold much, so I have to have more equity Cbetting wet flops and or turns when 2barrel semi bluffing. I can't over estimate my FE.
I think this is not going to help you. As someone who has gone through some bad stretches before, over analyzing in specific spots is not good. I think that your mindset to playing may be off right now. You have to remember that poker is a long term game, and that you need to make +EV decisions in the short term so that it will show a profit in the long term. If the most +EV decision is to make a naked bluff, to check to induce a bluff, or to double or triple barrel with air, then that is what you should be concerned with.

I think that the 88 hand from above is a good example of a hand you didn't think through. Are you normally c/ring flops as the pfr? If so then why are you c/ring someone who is cold calling Kxs from MP? Then you skittle the turn and you bet half the pot, but you only left ~$19 for the river? Why leave so little left?

Also be more patient.