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from winning player, to losing player
So after a year or so of playing, I managed to make over $4000 from low limit games, tournaments, and SNGs up to the $33s. My logs show a steady and positive grow rate of my bankroll, from many small wins.
However, since I withdrew and spent so much of my bankroll, I only had $1100 left at one point. Then a losing "streak" started. SNGs were beat after beat (at least 25 buyins lost). I tilted about 200 in cash games, and I'm left with a measly few hundred for a bankroll. Obviously, i'm supposed to be playing .50-1 limit and 25 NL, but I have lost all my patience and confidence for these games. You guys probably read posts all the time about some donk who put in $75 and turned it into $20k in a month from luck, then cries about losing it all back. That isn't me. It just seems like the combination of losses destroyed my confidence for the game, and winning thought process. Is there anything you guys can say to help me get back into the game, from basically ground zero? |
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
Just focus on playing solid poker and the results will eventually turn positive.
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
Your used to higher stake games but don't have the bankroll for them. I'm in the same boat as you. All you need is patience. I took $50 and turned it into $420 and believe me 5NL is not fun.(nor is 10NL) I'd rather walk around town with a "kick me" sign on my crotch then battle for .40 cents pots all day.
But do it! you can make ok money if you play a couple tables and play for long periods of time. Don't jump back to the high stake games under funded, just grit your teeth and play the penny games till you have more cash. I'm hoping to be at 50NL by months end. |
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
yea I know I could probably camp for AA and sets all day long at 25 NL, but I'm going to have to get my head straight and my patience back.
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
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Just focus on playing solid poker and the results will eventually turn positive. [/ QUOTE ] how do you know? |
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
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[ QUOTE ] Just focus on playing solid poker and the results will eventually turn positive. [/ QUOTE ] how do you know? [/ QUOTE ] Good poker players win in the long run. |
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
I would take a different approach, first stop playing for a week or two weeks depending, then spend some time reading poker books new or old just to refresh yourself on anything you may have forgotten and to reinforce the correct plays to hopeful help your confidence. Then possibly think about playing limit instead of nl, nl swings are tough, but a tight aggressive game will dominate in $1/2 or $2/4 limit and will help to build your bankroll and confidence. Good Luck
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
define "long run"
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
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Is there anything you guys can say to help me get back into the game, from basically ground zero? [/ QUOTE ] Uh, yeah... stop spending 3/4 your bank roll. |
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Re: from winning player, to losing player
Have you exhausted all of your bonus whoring opportunities? This is a great way to get your BR up. You'll have to play in small games, of course, but too bad. You made the BIGGEST mistake a poker player can make. You ate your seedcorn. You simply can't spend that much of your BR and expect everything to be ok. You have to rebuild, slowly and patiently. If you try to rush, you'll go broke...take it from a guy thats been there.
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