When did my game turn into suckage?
I'm on another downswing, but I've never had one last this long. This isn't two days $200, this is 3 weeks 500+ (50NL). I've never had a full week losing since I started winning, I don't think.
Some of it's bad beats, but I'd say more than half of the big pots I lose are misplays on my part on some level.
My money isn't scared anymore...I've made plenty enough to play 50NL, I'm around 40 buy-ins (after this 10 buy-in downswing).
I've had nights where I won 400+, and that would put me right back in good spirits, but it's hard to think that's coming when I can't even win 50 in a night lately. I've had two winning nights this month, for a grand total of 88 dollars.
Anyhow, onto what's gone wrong...I'm not really sure. I've loosened up a little bit (from my previous 18% or so), but I haven't played any big pots with marginal hands that I remember. Most pots I lose with a set, overpair, or top two pair.
I can't tell anymore when my overpair is good...maybe I never could and was getting lucky. I can't remember the last time I showed down a winning overpair. Kings running into aces, I just posted a QQ hand lost to (a misplayed) KK...sets don't get action, or get beat...
I rarely draw without odds and a player I think will pay-off.
Anyway, I feel like the last six months is worthless, and the last three weeks is all that counts.
I think I'll batton down the hatch, and start playing right out of the book (which is how I used to play 25NL). Pocket pairs to set, AK, AQs LP, and 76s and better with a few limpers.
I read some thing once about the evolution of a poker player, from LPP to rock, and on from there. I think I just moved out of rock, but I think my post-flop game sucks so I should go back and let the cards do the work?
Re: When did my game turn into suckage?
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Originally Posted by sejje
Anyhow, onto what's gone wrong...I'm not really sure. I've loosened up a little bit (from my previous 18% or so), but I haven't played any big pots with marginal hands that I remember. Most pots I lose with a set, overpair, or top two pair.
I've read your entire post and I feel for you as I have been there to, in fact I'm taking a short recess. It must seem like the cards are constantly against you.
However, if you are losing a lot of pots with sets, overpair and top two pair, what are you losing to?
Does you set lose to a straight or a flush? If so, perhaps you need to be a little more aware of these possibilities. The board is there, ask yourself what could your opponent have that he is betting? You might be worried that your opponent is trying to bluff you, but in my experience that doesn't happen very often - if they are betting on the river they've usually got the goods. Lay it down if it looks like it is beat. There will be times when you fold the winning hand, but unless you know your opponent to be very weak at reading the board and knowing what makes a winning hand, then you might experience that horrible feeling of looking at the hand you KNEW he had! If you've been slow playing the set, it is a dangerous ploy as you allow the possibility of a cheap draw to beat you.
With the overpair, assume that your opponent is aware of this possibility, and ask yourself what he might have, bearing that in mind. Look at his bet size for clues.
Top two pair, indeed any two pair, is one of my least favourite hands and I'm willing to bet that two pair is the hand that leads to more players going bust than any other. It is especially tricky with two to a flush or a straight on the flop, as one of these might hit. Someone might already have a hidden set, or they might hit a higher two pair than yours. I make a decision on how to play two pair on each hand, and it is not always easy.