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Burnt Out
I was feeling a little burnt out of poker yestreday, particuarly the 1/2 limit i've been playing and consistently loosing at for whatever reason. I was playing online for almost 4 hours (longest session i've ever had), and was down about $20. I was about to stop playing, when I noticed there were two VERY juicing tables running (on Paradise Poker). They were something like $17 avg pot, 40% players per flop, ect. I sat at both, determined to find which would be a better game. They both looked good so I ended up two-tabling. Things started going my way (or at least not against me) and I made about $30, putting me up $10 on the day. THEN, after a couple rounds of cold cards, I get AK, flop an ace, turn a king, and end up losing with TopTwoPair to AA. That upset me a LOT. About 5 hands later on my other table, I get AKs. Again I flop an ace. And river another. After basically capping the river (I'm on tilt, yes) he turns over A10 for a boat.
So I started cursing at both tables, couldn't believe that happened to me. Anyways, I'm wondering what I should do now? I've got about $900 (profits) from online poker play. Should I just cash it out and buy something? Problem is I can't think of anything I want to buy, and if I did I could use other money saved up to purchase it. Should I just stop playing for a while? Or maybe move up to 2/4, where playing actually sounds like fun. Your thoughts? |
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Re: Burnt Out
how about taking a couple days off from poker
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Re: Burnt Out
Take a break. The answer will come to you.
(Hint: 2/4 isn't going to be any easier than 1/2, especially when you're underrolled and on a downswing.) |
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Re: Burnt Out
You must be a reasonably good player if you have made some money from playing.
I would try not to worry about bad beats, because you should know that you are always going to get some. I would just take a break from playing for a short while. It sounds like you could do with a rest. And if buying yourself a reward helps to make you feel better, I would go ahead. However, I hope you dont blow all of your bankroll ! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: Burnt Out
You should learn the difference between a bad beat and just having the second best hand. If you go on tilt everytime you lose a hand to a better hand I don't see how you managed to make the money you did. If it is just now starting to be a problem then you should get out while you are ahead. If you think the only way it will be fun is to move up levels then you should just probably stop playing online.
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Re: Burnt Out
Never said bad beat. It just sucked.
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Re: Burnt Out
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move up to 2/4 [/ QUOTE ] and breathe |
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Re: Burnt Out
A) Switch it up and do some 15BB Challenges, play some NL25, or play some Sit n Go Tournies
B) Take a break |
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Re: Burnt Out
what's a 15BB challenge?
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Re: Burnt Out
I'm not finding the orginal post that contains all the rules, but basically...
You start with 15BB at any level(.25/.5=$7.5, .5/1=$15, 1/2=$30...), I prefer starting at .5/1. Everytime you reach 15BB for the next level, you move up. IF you drop below the 15BB mark, you can move down to the previous level, however, I like letting it ride. Play for 150 minutes(I think...), and post the results |
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