So I just shut down the tables early after another tilting and disappointing session. I try not to be results oriented, I really do, but sometimes it just gets to you. I don't care who you are, you can only take so much crap being thrown in your face before you decide, "hey maybe I should move out of the way of the shovel." I'm not going to post any of the beats or my session graph like I planned on, because that would be pointless and dwelling on shit I shouldn't dwell on. Instead, I'll use the time that that would have taken, and review how I actually played and see if some of the losses couldn't have been mitigated, or have some of my winning hands win more than I did.

One thing I'm coming to learn, is that when I have a hand, like TPGK+, I tend to blow people out of the pot. Like I rarely see a showdown with these hands, and when I do, a good portion of the time it's with the losing hand. I need to start value betting more effectively, i.e. bet sizing, who the villain is, the board, what I'm representing, what their range is, etc. Instead of just mashing 3/4+ pot.

I have some serious leaks in my game that need to be addressed ASAP. Hopefully, Bbickes will aid me in getting rid of some of these kinks. I got a lot of work to do, folks.