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skitzo444 09-07-2005 09:30 PM

Yesterday great, today horrible
 
Yesterday was a great day of poker for me. I get 8 or so full houses in 30 minutes many of them on the flop, with anything. Today My QQ loses to KK. My Kings full of queesn full house loses to a river royal flush. I get QQ again and lose to A10. Then I go to lower limits and my AA loses to JJ and every other hand I get completely missed the flop. I completely wiped out my profits from the day before. Any advice?

dan123 09-07-2005 09:49 PM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
8 boats in 30 minutes? You were bound to take a tumble. I think the greatest attribute a poker player can have is stoicism. Just suck it up. The better you are the more you get drawn out on.

skitzo444 09-07-2005 10:04 PM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
It gets better. I keep playing to try to get out of the rut. I fold 66 after a rereraise would of flop trips for a 15BB pot. Then I get jj and fold on the turn only to river a J!~

Sniper 09-07-2005 10:43 PM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
Stop looking at your daily results.

Its a marathon, not a sprint. Examine your win rate in poker tracker in the aggregate. Make sure that your properly bankrolled for the level you are playing.

skitzo444 09-07-2005 10:45 PM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
Went into a 1-1NL table and my AA loses to a river straight!

I don't have software like that because I use macintosh. I know but I just can't help but think about today and yesterday. If you have a bad bad day. When do you stop and what makes you want to play tomorrow?

skitzo444 09-07-2005 11:36 PM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
A few mor to had for tonight.

KK lose to trip 9's on the river.
Few hands later KK loses to straight on the river with a K!

chesspain 09-08-2005 12:23 AM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
[ QUOTE ]
A few mor to had for tonight.

KK lose to trip 9's on the river.
Few hands later KK loses to straight on the river with a K!

[/ QUOTE ]

Anyone who has played more than twenty hours of poker has had hands like these. So please don't post alleged bad beat hands which are nothing more than just normal turns of the card.

skitzo444 09-08-2005 12:26 AM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
I feel better now. That was just venting. I was using the form as a release for my frustration. Thank you for understanding.

jjacky 09-08-2005 07:29 AM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
[ QUOTE ]
I feel better now. That was just venting. I was using the form as a release for my frustration. Thank you for understanding.

[/ QUOTE ]

nothing to thank for. we don't.

jskills 09-08-2005 10:45 AM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
Welcome to poker. Get used to the swings and don't let them change how you play.

Dave H. 09-08-2005 10:57 AM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
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If you have a bad bad day. When do you stop and what makes you want to play tomorrow

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Everyone has his way of dealing with bad days. If you tilt because of a bad day, you do whatever it takes to avoid tilting. If you play too passively after some nasty losses, you do whatever it takes to avoid playing passively, even if it means quitting for the day. Some folks drop down in limits; some quit for the day; some, like me, play through it and realize that it's just variance (assuming you know you're a winning player at your limits). Another thing I do is switch tables where I'm obviously getting hammered. Or I'll play fewer tables.

Bottom line, I believe, is that you have to know whether you're playing correctly and then, assuming you are, you have to know what happens to you when you still are beaten when you're playing correctly. Once you recognize what happens to you, you can take appropriate measures (quitting, taking a walk, playing through it, etc.). But it has to be what works FOR YOU because for many, only quitting works and therefore is the right thing to do for those folks.

As for what makes me want to play tomorrow, I simply look at my long term results, and I have absolutely no doubt that it will turn around.

pokermac 09-22-2005 01:56 PM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
Skitzo,

don't blame the focus on today on your mac.

check out mac poker pro - it is esentially poker tracker for the mac / pokerroom skins. I've been using it - and now I know who I'm up against at the limit tables. It also keeps long term stats and its great to make sure you are playing "correctly" based on those even if the bankroll happens to be suffering for the moment.

which it is...

more mac poker stuf at Poker-Mac

09-22-2005 06:16 PM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
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I don't have software like that because I use macintosh.

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Try PokerGrader. Not as good as PT, but it's Web based and free. Just paste your hand histories into one big text file and load them in.

Xhad 09-22-2005 06:42 PM

Re: Yesterday great, today horrible
 
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When do you stop and what makes you want to play tomorrow?

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Assuming you're not already pro (and I hope you're not, if you're making this kind of post), then there's nothing wrong with just not playing tomorrow if you're that depressed. I had a run yesterday like the kind you're describing, dropped several buy-ins in a B&M game I should have been killing due to runs of bad cards, missed draws, getting beat by 68o chasing his bottom-end gutshot all the way down, etc...so, I just didn't play this morning like I was originally going to. Intellectually I understand this is going to happen, but we don't have perfect control over our emotions and most of us would do well to understand and adapt to that.


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