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Struggling to be consistent
I have been playing NL for about 3 1/2 years. I am fortunate enough to be on the positive side (although only about $2,000). I can't seem to sustain any momentum. I will run good for a little while, then what seems like the impossible beats start coming. Am I alone? I feel like I am pretty decent since I am ahead, however I would love to make a good second income at poker. I go through spurts like I have been the past week where I will continually get my money in with the best hand and lose. I generally play S N G's (6 handed), $13 - $25 buy ins and have today alone been knocked out in third 5 times. Three of the five I had AK and flopped a K only to lose to someone flopping a set. The other two I was in after the turn with the best hand against a draw and lost. This is a recurring pattern that I can't seem to shake. I am at my wits end. Anyone else have this problem? Anyone who has any advice it would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Struggling to be consistent
Don't quit your day job.
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Re: Struggling to be consistent
Its very well possible that you are not as good as you think.
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Re: Struggling to be consistent
You most likely have a tilt problem. When you are running bad you are also playing bad and therefore increasing the size of your downswings to a level that only allows you to barely breakeven or show a very small profit. Focus on your mental state, examine your game and focus on making good decisions, EVERY hand.
On a side note, 2k is 3 years? How many hands is that? Are you winning like .01 per 10,000 hands? |
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Re: Struggling to be consistent
It looks like OP don't understand the concept of variance which is weird since he has been playing for over a year.
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