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oli1980 09-28-2007 04:24 PM

Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
MSNL,

I never really get the transition from FR to SH. I am playing SH for 9 months now and loose at every limit up to nl300 and can only continue because of rakeback and bonuses.

It kind of frustrating because i am a highly intelligent person but cant even beat nl50. That would be ok, but I don't understand why...

Thats me: www.bigoliver.de/graph.png

It not about the money any more. It is personal. I want to prove to myself that i can beat a limit.

So, MSNL, please watch the video (23 min) an give me a hint. It is most of the time preflop but I think that was my problem all the time (playing 16/13) only defend blinds in 90% of the time.

Here the link: Please comment: http://www.megaupload.com/de/?d=6SKRPX09

And please look at bet sizes etc.

Thanks
Oli

DaycareInferno 09-28-2007 04:35 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
i haven't looked at the video yet, but i doubt the problem is preflop. i maen, 16/13 is pretty tight, but its not that big of a difference between that and 19/16. you're playing a few less marginal hands/trash from late position, and that's about it. 16/13 won't lock you into losing at these limits, even though it wouldn't be my personal choice.

traz 09-28-2007 04:36 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
heh you're lucky, I have nothing to do at work this afternoon, so I'm dling now and I'll post comments in a short bit.

What stakes were graphed for the one linked?

edit-- nm, megaupload seems to think i already downloaded something today. So I'll check it out when I'm at home

oli1980 09-28-2007 04:54 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
The start is nl300 and until hand 60k is nl200. Everything since then nl100. i just recentyl moved to nl50 to work on my game. doesn't really make sense to me play nl100 right now.

oli1980 09-28-2007 04:58 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
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i haven't looked at the video yet, but i doubt the problem is preflop. i maen, 16/13 is pretty tight, but its not that big of a difference between that and 19/16.

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I have lost -0.17 and -.15 PTBB per Hand from the blind. I didn't defend and called for set value against steals because I was uncomfortable raising... nobody I know has such a blindleak in PTBB

Prodigy54321 09-28-2007 05:00 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
about to start watching it...do you have PT stats we can see?

oli1980 09-28-2007 05:10 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/6202/pt01yt5.th.png

http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/8220/pt02zh1.th.png

Gelford 09-28-2007 05:16 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
What's up with your turn aggression ???

traz 09-28-2007 05:20 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
You might be completing too often from the SB, but I highly doubt that's your major problem.

It's hard to tell from stats, but your flop AF is pretty high and your turn/river AF's are pretty low especially when looked at in relationship to each other. This is increasingly true as you go up in stakes, which really doesn't make much sense to me.

It's possible you're just too aggressive on the flop, causing you to leak too much value against hands you're behind and lose too much value against hands you beat.

That's mostly speculation though, it's alot easier to tell by watching your play.

oli1980 09-28-2007 05:20 PM

Re: Video: Help me please to finally becoming a winning player
 
It is to low. until now i was only valuebetting at partypoker because i was always thinking the call down with everthing.


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