Re: Where am I going wrong?
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Originally Posted by allabout
I've been playing poker for about a year or so and just started getting somewhat serious in the last couple months. I've been reading here, taking advice, and practicing. I got Poker Office from Nobel poker as a bonus, and have tracked 850+ hands so far, and I'm losing! What should I be looking for to help me get better? Thanks for any help and advise anyone can offer! I can list any specific stats if needed.
There are some questions that need to be answered before you know what the "losing" means. 1000 hands is a very small sample size. It's hard to say much based on that.
If you are playing $10NL and are down $50 that doesn't necessarily mean you're playing bad; any more than being up means you're necessarily good.
The most important stats to look at from the start are going to be VP$IP, your PFR% and your W$SD.
Basically: are you playing too many hands or not enough? Are you playing too passively pre-flop or too agressively? And are you taking bad hands too far or junking too many good hands when opponents get aggressive?
Find out what these stats mean and apply them to your game (what is your game?).
I thought the following article was quite helpful
http://www.internettexasholdem.com/p...as-a-beginner/