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Old 01-14-2005, 12:21 PM
greatmattsby greatmattsby is offline
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Default In deep...

Hello all,

I don't know if this is the appropriate forum for this question, but please bear with me...

While I was only recently introduced to 2+2, I have been playing poker seriously for a few years now. Never have a experienced such a terrible run as I have in recent weeks. I won't bore you with the bad beat stories of set over set or miraculous rivered shots to the gut (or my failure to walk away from crazy tables shortly thereafter). I have spent a significant amount of time reading other similar post on this site, and I have tried dropping a few levels to regain some composure. Unfortunately, that just led to more frustration and a lack of concentration. I also took a "poker vacation" for a few days, but ended up getting absolutely hammered on my first day back. My confidence is shot, and I'm starting to wonder how I can start attacking the game again.

Any and all thoughts would be very much appreciated. Any vote of confidence would be welcome at this point...

Thanks...

Matt
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Old 01-14-2005, 03:02 PM
beernutz beernutz is offline
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Default Re: In deep...

[ QUOTE ]
Hello all,

I don't know if this is the appropriate forum for this question, but please bear with me...

While I was only recently introduced to 2+2, I have been playing poker seriously for a few years now. Never have a experienced such a terrible run as I have in recent weeks. I won't bore you with the bad beat stories of set over set or miraculous rivered shots to the gut (or my failure to walk away from crazy tables shortly thereafter). I have spent a significant amount of time reading other similar post on this site, and I have tried dropping a few levels to regain some composure. Unfortunately, that just led to more frustration and a lack of concentration. I also took a "poker vacation" for a few days, but ended up getting absolutely hammered on my first day back. My confidence is shot, and I'm starting to wonder how I can start attacking the game again.

Any and all thoughts would be very much appreciated. Any vote of confidence would be welcome at this point...

Thanks...

Matt

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I like to find some random living thing and kill it. Call it a sacrifice if you must label it. Somehow the exhilerating feeling I get transfers to success at the tables. YMMV.
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Old 01-14-2005, 03:26 PM
Nagoo81 Nagoo81 is offline
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I like to find some random living thing and kill it. Call it a sacrifice if you must label it. Somehow the exhilerating feeling I get transfers to success at the tables. YMMV.

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*Backs away slowly*
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Old 01-14-2005, 04:14 PM
Felix_Nietsche Felix_Nietsche is offline
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Default Re: In deep...

You need to look at a couple of things. I assume your game is Hold'em....

First: Do you TRULY understand poker odds? For example lets say you have call a raiser w/ 88 and the raiser has AA. The flop is 8xx. You get outdrawn on the river. What were your odds of getting outdrawn? If you said 22:1, you are wrong. 2nd example, you have KK and get called by Ax-s. The flop is xff where Ax-s has a flush draw. Are you a big favorite? If you said yes, you are wrong....

2nd: Are you going on tilt and throwing away lots of extra dollars?

3rd: Bad streaks can happen, one day I had three sets get beat by higher sets on the river. The day ended when I had KK and lost my stack to someone going for an INSD. I call that day "Black Saturday".

I can empathize because currently, I'm 1.5 months into bad streak myself. In December I had $8000 worth of pots which were coin flips. On average I would have won $4000 and lost $4000. But I won zero and lost $8000. Add a few thousand "tilt" dollars and bad beats and I have a massive downswing. I lost my stack last night to a 2-outer on the river and I had to quit playing for the night. I have heard bad streaks can last 2/3 months. I did not believe this at first but I'm becoming a believer now....

Of course you could be making tactical errors that your opponents are exploiting... I obviously can not comment since I have never seen you play........
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Old 01-14-2005, 04:45 PM
greatmattsby greatmattsby is offline
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Default Re: In deep...

Thanks for the help... and the jokes. All is welcome.

Felix- I understand and agree with your point about leaks in my game and being realistic about the odds. I would counter with two points.

1#- Say you get lucky and flop top set to your opponent's QQ. The odds of his or her hand improving is almost exactly eight percent, and you can cut that in half after the turn. I will concede the luck on the flop, but with that considered, you should win with top set no less than 96% of the time. I have had bigger sets rivered at least three times in the past three weeks. If I think I'm a dog with a middle PP and I don't flop a set, I get out of the hand. However, I don't think you can realistically say that it is an improper assessment of the odds when one thinks that a flopped set should be good against a bigger PP. As far as your KK vs. Ax with four to a flush, what troubles me is that recently it seems that it's not Ax with a four flush that beats my KK, it's 96 gutshot that makes me question the game. I know these things work over time (that's the beauty of odds and probability), but I just can't help but feel like I'm catching more than my share of the short end of things here.

#2- I am reasonably good at self-assesment, and I do think that I have lost a chunk of my bankroll unnecessarily. However, I don't think tilt accounts for even 25% of my total losses over the past month. Three cracked sets are much more expenive than tilt...

As far as your rough spot is concerned, are you still just grinding it out? Have you found that you feel more confident in tournaments or cash games? I have been told that it might be beneficial to down levels even further and either a) play every hand for a raise for a few rounds, or b) only play AA-TT and AK/Qs for a session--- do either of these options sound more appealing to you?
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Old 01-14-2005, 05:15 PM
Felix_Nietsche Felix_Nietsche is offline
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(1) Your set winning% is less than 96%. Assume AA v. 88 and a 8xx flop with no draw possibilities. The probabilty of an Ace not hitting is P(no Ace) = (43/45)*(42/44) = 91%.
So expect to get outdrawn 9% of the time. This is a SIMPLISTIC calculation so please don't nit pick. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

(2) Then you have better self-conrol than me. My tilt dollars to bad beat dollars are about 33/67. Fortunately I have other strengths which compensates for this 'leak' in my game.

(3) I play NLHE cash games. My bankroll drop from 5-figures to 4-figures and the sharks at the higher NL levels were smelling blood so I moved down to weaker competition. Surprisingly, the bad beats (and tilt dollars [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] continued to plague me.

I like to compare poker to professional baseball. In baseball you have Minor leagues(A, AA, AAA) and the Major Leagues. It is common to move a major leaguer(sp?) down to the minors to work out a few kinks in their game.

I've sent myself to minors........ I want to work out a few leaks, beat up on some poker novices, re-group, and get back into the big leagues....
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Old 01-15-2005, 01:02 PM
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Default Re: In deep...

If you are looking at AA against 88 with a board of 8xx and there is a two flush or two straight you could be looking at as little as being a 3-1 favorite by the turn. Remembr that you can also be beaten by a running pair if it is higher than eights and matches a card on the board (8-5-9 board two nines come).

You probably don't have nearly as good odds of winning the pots you mention as you think. Also, getting three sets beaten in this manner in three weeks is nothing. I've had three beaten in an hour. This difference may be because your sample size is tiny. I play 50,000 hands a month.....

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Old 01-15-2005, 11:20 PM
MrFeelNothin MrFeelNothin is offline
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I can empathize because currently, I'm 1.5 months into bad streak myself. In December I had $8000 worth of pots which were coin flips. On average I would have won $4000 and lost $4000. But I won zero and lost $8000.

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uhhh...what?

and the rest of your post seemed so genuine.
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Old 01-16-2005, 12:10 AM
Felix_Nietsche Felix_Nietsche is offline
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Would it not be more HONEST of you just to come out and call me a liar?
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Old 01-16-2005, 12:57 AM
MrFeelNothin MrFeelNothin is offline
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Would it not be more HONEST of you just to come out and call me a liar?

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Well clearly only one of us understands the concept of honesty. As I clearly implied this could not be correct, my reply was honest. If I had just come out and called you a liar my response would have been more STRAIGHTFORWARD, not honest. As it is, I was asking you to clarify your statement, back it up with some kind of evidence, or correct it to read hypothetically. I would never make a ludicrous claim as a random person in an online forum and expect to be believed without reason/evidence.
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