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 Originally Posted by LuckySlevin
I wonder if someone has hacked the PS software for a joke and changed all the probabilities
Nah, you just play bad.
You are playing poker to build your bankroll not to improve at poker. This means you are pushing where you have no edge and end up in high variance 0 EV situations.
You need to learn pot control.
You need to respect people's raises. Why is he raising? Sometimes the smallest raise is the one you should fold to most often as it's the size the villain choses when he wants you to continue. He wants you to continue because he's stupidly strong.
You overplay top pair/over pairs. Think about SPR - what's a good SPR for a TP or overpair to stack off? You routinely stack off with SPRS above 10. That can't be good. There's nothing wrong with occasionally checking a street with a top pair/over pair and keeping more of the villain's weak range in the hand to pay you off another street instead of constantly pushing pushing pushing and ensuring that if he does call or play back at you he definitely has you crushed.
Check a street occasionally. Fold occasionally.
When your opponent wants to build a big pot proceed with caution and top pair/overpairs are only good if you have a read on the villain that says so.
Even when your opponent isn't trying to build a big pot sometimes you get more value out of a hand by playing the occasional street passively to keep your perceived range wider and weaker. Sometimes it's right to let the opponent improve to a second best hand.
The multitabling nits bible says to play pocket pairs to a single raise, make sets and stack off. It doesn't say to hit top pair and stack off.
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