Okay well played 2 sessions this month and think I am playing decent, but came to the realization that I'm a HUGE station on the river. I mean when people bet large on the river they just aren't bluffing as much as I think they are:

Villain is a donk who plays too many marginal hands OOP:


PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

CO ($25)
Button ($31.70)
SB ($21.35)
BB ($26.95)
UTG ($19.50)
Hero (MP) ($49.25)

Preflop: Hero is MP with ,
1 fold, Hero bets $1, 2 folds, SB calls $0.90, 1 fold

Flop: ($2.25) , , (2 players)
SB bets $1, Hero raises to $4, SB calls $3

Turn: ($10.25) (2 players)
SB bets $1, Hero calls $1

River: ($12.25) (2 players)
SB bets $8, Hero calls $8

Total pot: $28.25 | Rake: $1.35

Results:
SB had 3, 4 (flush, Queen high).
Hero mucked K, K (two pair, Kings and twos).
Outcome: SB won $26.90

I mean I don't really see how he plays any other hand than a flush like this, def should've folded the river... I make 5-6 calls like this a session I'm sure of it.

Anyways here's the month so far:




Going to seriously focus on that redline, ie looking for better spots to double barrel, play draws more aggressively etc

Ran bad for these hands, here's some higlights:

1) JJ<AK vs light 3-bettor from the BB vs my button open
2) KK<KQ after villain called my preflop 4-bet and called my shove on flop of J-9-8
3) 22<67spades after I called a loose UTG open and he bet/4bet-shoved on 2-Ks-Js
4) 2 other flips where I had AK vs aggros and they had small pairs and we got it in pre

thinking of moving to FR when I move up to 50nl, that way I can multi-table and gain more FPP's. Though I do realize that this would totally stunt my growth as a player most likely...