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I took a hit of 67.5BBs today in 1315 hands. I haven't seen a day like this in 6-7 months. It was a day from hell. I lost in every horrible way a player can lose. Though I don't remember any 1 outers. I'm just not sure how to deal with it. Any words of encouragement out there? [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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1. You are lucky to have not had a worse session in 6 months. I've had at least 3 downswings that bad in the last 3 months.
2. It'll take you 3 or 4 sessions on average to recover. No big deal. Just keep playing. |
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If you have pokertracker go to the misc stats tab and look at the bottom at how much you've won this year.
If you don't, look at your neteller summary and calculate how much you've made this year. Based on your posts here I'm sure you're a winning player. You'll recover. Imagine how much more you would have lost if you had played were looser. |
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Group hug for Deacsoft. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I've only started playing online for a month on a serious note, but here's what I find helps. First off, because I 4 table, I actually convert the stakes double what they are. For example, if I play 5-10, 4 tables, then I will actually treat it like I am playing 10-20 instead. Now because I am mentally set at playing 10-20, I figure I should have a bankroll at 10-20. So I have 600 BB, instead of 300 BB bankroll. The extra 300 BB is a good "physchological bankroll" type thingamagid for me. This way I don't feel the swings are so extreme and do not hurt me as much on mental level. So a 70 BB downswing feels more like a 35 BB downswing. I know, this may sound dumb but it works for me and it doesn't shatter my confidence as much. Lawrence |
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I really like this idea, particularly for those who depend on their poker earnings at all. If you apply this idea when you move up to a new limit, it also gives you the opportunity to give yourself a real chance to succeed, rather than be forced to move down due to one horrible, crippling streak.
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I four table 3-6 right now, and maybe I'll give that a try. To all of you, Thanks. I took that pretty hard yesterday for a little while. Then I started to look at it in this way, there's no [censored] way that today can be worse that yesterday.
I smell comeback. Do you smell that? Thanks again everyone. It helped. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I'll post how I do today this evening. Cheers, deacsoft |
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I once lost 234BB in one single day of 4 tabling 3-6. Maybe the last 10BB was somewhat tilty, but the rest was just stone cold variance.
Now that was a little over $1400 in one day, and I felt pretty horrible afterward. I decided to use the calamity to improve my game. I made a new starting chart for myself (much tighter), and sort of eased myself back in by playing only premium hands. I loosened up appropriately when I was playing well again, and pushed through for the next 2 days to make it all back. In all my time playing poker, I've never felt more satisfied than getting back to even after that. Not even big tourney wins of 10k have ever felt that good. Best of luck! [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] |
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I'm going to go puke now. Played 686 hands today and guess what? I'm down another 14BBs.
Weekly (my week starts on Sunday) totals thus far: 3605 hands -85BBs |
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deac...honey...baby... i was at your table, don't sweat it. I lost 150bb last week. Settle down, you'll get it back.
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