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Old 03-28-2005, 08:39 PM
AviD AviD is offline
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Default Re: Prolonged Cold Decked And Losing Sessions? (Much Content, Not Whining)

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You must not play online. Only after experiencing 300 big bet downswings and break-even stretches of 30,000 hands do I understand how long the long run is. Do you have any idea how many hours you have to play in a B&M to log 30,000 hands? A [censored] ton.

Granted, B&M games tend to be much softer than internet games, which makes it less likely one will encounter these kinds of streaks. Still, now I believe what Doyle and other old-timers have said about it being possible to run bad for months.

It's easy to tell whether you're running bad or playing bad. Simply review your big hands after each session. If you kept getting outflopped by dominated hands, missed every draw, ran into sets and got sucked out on on the river, what could you have done? Similarly, maybe you were dealt far less than your fair share of playable hands and missed the flop badly when you did play. It's going to happen.

There will be a few hands you could've played differently. Maybe you got out of line a couple times or played weak-tight or something. But it's definitely not unusual to play well and get your ass handed to you by the donkeys that infest the low- and mid-stakes games. Keep your head up.

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I play a little online, maybe about 200K hands or so in PT, plus others before I got PT! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

Yes I know about bad runs, I've had plenty and had bigger than 300BB downswings. That is poker, and I'm sure it transcends to live. I guess I am just confused on how well everyone apparently does, perhaps its all a muse or perhaps I'm being mused! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

And yes, I have heard of month long stretches of running bad. I guess I get caught up in the posts of players beating N/2*N limit games for 4-5BB/hr over extended periods of time and wonder where I'm going wrong. Kind of a n00bular question, but here I am 2 years later still wondering. I guess I'm not improving as much as I'd like...

It's OK, I'll continue learning and pressing on. Thanks for the feedback! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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