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Old 11-05-2007, 11:28 PM
trambopoline trambopoline is offline
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Mmmh 30BI downswings are quite rare at middle stakes 6-max, I think it often has something to do with tilt/bad play when you reach the 20BI mark.

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Old 11-06-2007, 05:47 AM
Ojo_Rojo Ojo_Rojo is offline
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Hi!
During the 52k or so hands before my downswing I was averaging 58% winning sessions.

Thanks for all the replies, maybe this leads me to believe I am not fussy enough and need to work on my game selection. I am also working on 200NL until I get my confidence and, at least, my C-game back.

Cheers!

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Old 11-06-2007, 03:43 PM
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I would suggest that you go over your sessions more. See if you were doing anything differently before your downswing as opposed to now, and adjust accordingly.

For example, when I had a major downswing last month, I went over my hands and took a look at what I was doing differently. I noticed that I was losing a lot more medium sized pots and basically always calling an extra bet more than I usually do. I realized that I was frustrated and spewing in medium sized pots because I just didn't believe that people always "had it". I didn't even realize that I was doing this. After I figured that out, I adjusted and eventually pulled out of my swing.
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