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Re: On the biggest down swing of my life any advice on my stats?
Yeah its pretty hard to play oop vs decent players.
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Re: On the biggest down swing of my life any advice on my stats?
You don't seem to respect position enough.
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Re: On the biggest down swing of my life any advice on my stats?
river agg is way too high is the first thing that pops out at me
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Re: On the biggest down swing of my life any advice on my stats?
IMO, I think it's okay to protect your blinds here and there but only occasionally, only when you think bn or co is raising way too much. Or I really would just let most hands go. I've learned it the hard way by dropping 3, 4 buy-ins until I realized there's just no point of over protecting blinds. Fix that problem and you will probably see a good come back.
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Re: On the biggest down swing of my life any advice on my stats?
Any other comments on my stats and what changes do you guys think you need to make from 100nl to 200nl. I think you can be a solid winner at 100nl playing tag, what about 200nl?
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Re: On the biggest down swing of my life any advice on my stats?
Two additional analyses that I've done when I have big downswings:
1. Top five starting hands and worst five starting hands by position 2. Manual analysis of big pots one and lost by cause. Causes for lost pots I have in the spreadsheet include Chasing (where I chased), TPTK, 2nd Nuts, Good to Bad, Dumb Shove, Cooler, Continuous Bet/Out. Both of these have helped me distance myself from the emotion of the downswing. Good luck in figuring it out. |
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