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Old 08-19-2006, 11:41 AM
HEIFER HEIFER is offline
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Default Re: Your biggest -BB swing!

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So I have went backwards -700 BB in less than a month


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This post makes me feel a little better. I've been sliding for 5 weeks now (5 of 7 weeks, with a 2 week hiatus) with the combined BB loss around 325. I would say that at least 50% is due to a run of bad cards, and the other 50% I can take credit for (either playing overly aggressive, overly loose, calling down).

The one positive from all this is that I've begun looking at myself for the solution.

Question to you, poster: How much of the 700BB loss is a direct result of poor decisions?

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well I have went thru my tracker and looked at 2 tables in the past 2 days where I specifically was being owned by a 50/6 player on both tables. I watched every hand on 1 table and watched partially on the iother table, also as I mentioned a very respected post on here observed me thru another computer that and I went to his house another night for quite a few hours and was simply running bad. My conclusion thus far from my little bit of studying this week leads me to belive about -150 BB maybe a result of my poor play and a direct result of the motion of the swings. I also think is Gods way of humbling ones self.
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Old 08-19-2006, 11:56 AM
canada_dry canada_dry is offline
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Default Re: Your biggest -BB swing!

Heifer, My advice would be to drop back a bit until you get your confidence back up. And maybe some praying might help too! Let the gods know you have been humbled...
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