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2 months losing after 1 yr winning
Hello
I have been playing for a little over 1yr. I generally play SSH with some slight adjustments. For example, I found through PT after 18k hands, that some of the SSH hands were not profitable and dropped playing them from EP. I switch between $1/2 and $2/4. When the cards are bad, which they have been lately, I drop back to $1/2. I play on average about 30hrs/month. I have always been a small winner until the past 2.5 months. I have effectively lost all my winnings from the prior year. The cards have been pretty bad but it is also probably my play. I am determined to get back to my winning ways. I read quite a lot. I have read SSH several times, plus several other books. I use PT to replay every hand where I lose more than 1.5bb. I use 1.5 as the cutoff because I get many hands that I raise pre-flop and then fold after the flop. PT labels me as TAP with 18K hands. When I compare my stats to the guidelines here is what I find. Most are in the ranges defined in the micro guidelines except for: WSD – 32.24 versus 28-32 Att to Steal blinds – 18% versus 30 Raised Pre-flop – 6.7 versus 7-10 Aggression factor – 1.6 post-flop versus 2-3 FRB – 39.92 versus 40-55 Here are the rest of the important numbers: VPIP – 16.2 VPIP from SB – 28.5 Saw Flop all hands – 22.2% WSF – 28.32 W$SD – 56.23 What seems clear to me is the aggression factor needs the most work and obviously is the P part of TAP. I have gotten better at Attempts to steal but that is only pretty recent. I am going to start posting hands and I would like to get some feedback. If anyone has any thoughts about what I have written so far, please let me know. Thx, tom |
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