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Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
I'm making alot of mistakes and psychological errors. I'm often not giving my opponents enough respect and I get really frustrated at the variance in my curve. Check this out:
That's 8200 hands of 1/2. Not many, but I'm down 100 BB and unable to get out of the red. Every time I hit up against the -60 BB bar I get knocked back down. My bankroll really hasn't changed much from when I've started. I've cleared $200 in bonuses and have about $50 in rakeback due for last month. I don't know what to do. I was hit with a hard downswing in .5/1 that caused me to quit for a few months, but I came back and beat that one and ended up in great shape so I moved up to 1/2. But this game is kicking my ass. I'm starting to get really steamed when someone draws out on me again and again with like 2 outer weak pairs making a set on the river, etc. But my biggest leak is just bad fundamental play, mistakes that I shouldn't be making but convince myself to make. |
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
Maybe if I take a break for a couple days, then drop to .5/1 for a couple thousand hands, I'll feel psychologically more fit to play in the 1/2 game.
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
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I'm starting to get really steamed when someone draws out on me again and again with like 2 outer weak pairs making a set on the river, etc. [/ QUOTE ] This is just variance and a sign that you are against weak opponents. Suckouts happen and you should know that from 5./1 especially. [ QUOTE ] But my biggest leak is just bad fundamental play, mistakes that I shouldn't be making but convince myself to make. [/ QUOTE ] Move back down to .5/1 and work on the fundamentals. Also, it sounds like you are not emotionally ready for swings. You can't avoid these, and need to keep calm to avoid busting. |
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
Are you playing at the full tables, the 9 max tables or the 6 max tables?
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
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Are you playing at the full tables, the 9 max tables or the 6 max tables? [/ QUOTE ] Mostly 9 max. |
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
Here are my thoughts on my 2/4 run so far in my best Jim Mora voice:
"Winrate! Winrate? I just hope I can win a hand". |
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
You need to get yourself a copy of Small Stakes Hold 'Em by Ed Miller. If you devote yourself to that book and this site, in a month or so, most of your very obvious leaks should be plugged up.
It's really amazing how much one book and a website can help. Trust me, that book is key to beating low-stakes hold'em. If you are playing wrong FUNDAMENTALLY, then your not playing with pot/implied odds and pot equity. You aren't careful about position, you aren't counting how much $ money in the pot, nor particularly care how many people are in the hand. You'd rather check/fold your middle pair in a multiway 20BB pot, and you'd rather try to steal a 2BB pot with Ace-high-- if these are some of your characterisitcs, then you MUST read SSHE. It covers all this ground and much, much more. |
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
How many hands of .50/1.00 did you play? What was your winrate? I suggest 10k hands / 300 BBs (which ever takes _longer_) at each level before moving up. But I'm a nit.
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
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But my biggest leak is just bad fundamental play, mistakes that I shouldn't be making but convince myself to make. [/ QUOTE ] Start right where you mentioned. Fundamental play. Play tight in EP. Play looser in LP. Dump Axs early. Don't cold call. Raise first-in in LP. Iso raise loose players. Post hands. A good dose of SSHE applied liberally wouldn't hurt either. Good luck. ~ |
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Re: Don\'t think I can beat 1/2.
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You need to get yourself a copy of Small Stakes Hold 'Em by Ed Miller. If you devote yourself to that book and this site, in a month or so, most of your very obvious leaks should be plugged up. [/ QUOTE ] I have a very dog eared copy. It's one thing to read and reread another to know how to apply. It will come with time, I imagine, if I don't frustrate myself out of playing. |
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