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Taking a break (lc)
As mentioned in a previous post I have been going through a real bad time.
Lost about $700 in a week. So, I have withdrawn all the money from my poker accounts and plan not to play for at least a week and a half. I hope I don't suffer too many withdrawl symptoms. Hopefully, I will then feel much better with my game. Maybe I will also drop down a level just to build up my confidence. Has anyone else ever found that a break like that can help? |
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Re: Taking a break (lc)
yeah but "break" for me = half a day, max
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Re: Taking a break (lc)
I make myself take a few days break when I feel I've been playing badly. It works for me.
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Re: Taking a break (lc)
It works for me when I get that feeling where I stop caring as much... when I dont get into it.
but as yve said... half a day max. sometimes I'll call it a day early if Im not feelin it. |
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Re: Taking a break (lc)
Yeah, it does help.
I had a break, I think it made me too weak tight, I'm at 1.5ptbb/100 over 7000 hands at NL50 with a w$%SD of 57% [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] I think I'm giving up tons of value. |
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Re: Taking a break (lc)
Yeah, at the end of august i discovered after running bad that i had become a tilt monkey and losing player. I had lost all love for the game and if continued at the current pace I'd lose my bankroll and hardearned cash.
This is how tilting and playing bad looks: I decided something drastic needed to be done, so I started playing limit and basicly relearned the game from scratch. It's the best poker decision i've ever made. I've refound my love for poker, rebuild a good bankroll, become a decent limit player (I'm playing $10/20 reguarly) and I'm back to playing decent NL (playing $200 and $400nl 6-max fairly ok IMO). Take a break, look at the game with new eyes and get back to the tables a better player. You don't necessarily need to switch to limit or something drastic like that, but play a little PLO for example or just take a 2 week break where you read the forums and your poker books. It helps. Here's how playing decently and running extremely hot looks: Don't become a losing player like it's apparent i was at the end of that strech. Good luck. |
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Wow, good post.
I really appreciate it when experienced and good players show their poker experience from a macro level, you get to appreciate how long it takes to progress as a player |
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Re: Taking a break (lc)
To answer your earlier question that I missed in the channel. No, it's not a brag post. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Good to share with the 'younger' players.
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Re: Taking a break (lc)
Allin,
Just a thought, and it may be completely off base, and I am not sure what the %'s of hands at the different sites were, but do you think you may have been hurting your play by not only switching levels and full to 6 max, but also moving from site to site to site? How are you getting reads, are you just depending on PT and GT+? I did for a while but actually paying attention and getting to know your opponents has really helped my game, lately. Seems like I hear of people moving around alot in search of bonuses and rb, which is understandable, but isn't playing good poker with reads higher EV? |
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Re: Taking a break (lc)
[ QUOTE ]
Allin, Just a thought, and it may be completely off base, and I am not sure what the %'s of hands at the different sites were, but do you think you may have been hurting your play by not only switching levels and full to 6 max, but also moving from site to site to site? How are you getting reads, are you just depending on PT and GT+? I did for a while but actually paying attention and getting to know your opponents has really helped my game, lately. Seems like I hear of people moving around alot in search of bonuses and rb, which is understandable, but isn't playing good poker with reads higher EV? [/ QUOTE ] Hi, I was just lazy when i graphed the hands, I just selected all $200nl+ results on all sites in pokergrapher. Moving from 6-max to full, between sites and limits too much is definitly not a good idea when you're moving up/learning. |
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