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04-01-2019 , 04:32 PM
How about the other 48?
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04-01-2019 , 04:52 PM
I can see some improvement, only -115bb/100 compared to your previous -170bb/100
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04-01-2019 , 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
partypoker, Hold'em No Limit - $0.01/$0.02 - 3 players

Paisting (BU): $4.90 (245 bb)
Player5 (SB): $2.00 (100 bb)
Player1 (BB): $2.42 (121 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.03) Hero (Paisting) is BTN with Q Q
Paisting (BU) raises to $0.08, 1 fold, Player1 (BB) calls $0.06

Flop: ($0.17) 4 9 Q (2 players)
Player1 (BB) bets $0.12, Paisting (BU) raises to $0.36, Player1 (BB) raises to $0.60, Paisting (BU) raises to $4.82 (all-in), Player1 (BB) calls $1.74 (all-in)

Turn: ($4.85) 3 (2 players, 2 all-in)

River: ($4.85) 5 (2 players, 2 all-in)

Total pot: $4.85 (Rake: $0.24)

Showdown:
Paisting (BU) shows Q Q (three of a kind, Queens)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 68%, Flop: 71%, Turn: 20%, River: 0%)

Player1 (BB) shows 9 A (a flush, Ace high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 32%, Flop: 29%, Turn: 80%, River: 100%)

Player1 (BB) wins $4.61

partypoker, Hold'em No Limit - $0.01/$0.02 - 6 players

Paisting (UTG): $5.31 (266 bb)
Player3 (MP): $2.01 (101 bb)
Player4 (CO): $2.75 (138 bb)
Player5 (BU): $2.26 (113 bb)
Player6 (SB): $1.88 (94 bb)
Player1 (BB): $2.01 (101 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.03) Hero (Paisting) is UTG with T A
Paisting (UTG) raises to $0.08, Player3 (MP) calls $0.08, 2 players fold, Player6 (SB) calls $0.07, 1 fold

Flop: ($0.26) 8 K 7 (3 players)
Player6 (SB) checks, Paisting (UTG) bets $0.18, Player3 (MP) raises to $0.79, Player6 (SB) calls $0.79, Paisting (UTG) raises to $5.23 (all-in), Player3 (MP) calls $1.14 (all-in), Player6 (SB) calls $1.01 (all-in)

Turn: ($5.92) 8 (3 players, 3 all-in)

River: ($5.92) 9 (3 players, 3 all-in)

Total pot: $5.92 (Rake: $0.29)

Showdown:
Paisting (UTG) shows T A (a flush, Ace high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 36%, Flop: 64%, Turn: 0%, River: 0%)

Player3 (MP) shows 7 7 (a full house, Sevens full of Eights)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 40%, Flop: 36%, Turn: 100%, River: 100%)

Player6 (SB) shows T J (a flush, King high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 23%, Flop: <1%, Turn: 0%, River: 0%)

Player3 (MP) wins $5.63
Now let's see all the times you got it in bad - there's clearly way more of those, you just choose not to post them for whatever reason.
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04-01-2019 , 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
Horrible start for april. I played 4,5 hours 3.1k hands and lost almost 50 buy ins.
Hahahaha
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04-01-2019 , 06:02 PM
you probably start the sessions strong just because there are bunch of unknowns in the nl2 pool every day and they fold to your ****** shoves before adapting to your playing style.
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04-01-2019 , 07:45 PM
OP i will give you a piece of advice QUIT POKER.
Just forget it or you will end up like this

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04-01-2019 , 09:12 PM
sick op i thought i held record for 25 buy ins in a session. you outdo me for sure. post more hands, the fun ones where u have aa and get called by q9o, just to prove ur ul right !
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04-01-2019 , 10:33 PM
But in all seriousness. Op u need a friend whos.good at poker to tell u the truth. U need to quit this game. With the mindset u have ur a losing player. U need to accept that first and foremost.. if u speak good english then pm me ur skype name and i will tell u why its not worth it .
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04-02-2019 , 01:57 AM
Partypoker recently introduced Short Deck games and since edges are smaller in that game due to closer equities, the potential for losing is smaller.
It's literally impossible to lose so much by jamming even the worst hands preflop.
Maybe you could achieve something like -70bb/100. gl
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04-02-2019 , 03:28 AM
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Originally Posted by enzet
you probably start the sessions strong just because there are bunch of unknowns in the nl2 pool every day and they fold to your ****** shoves before adapting to your playing style.
Didn't shove any hand at the start. I lost couple of overpairs like AA and QQ after squeeze to slowplayed set. Then called down guy who hasn't fold anything and that time he had trips. Couple of flips and then it was 5 buy ins down. Then I flopped flush and set and lost them all. Then my whole game was ruined. Partypoker is brutal for long time player like me.
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04-02-2019 , 04:23 AM
if you know your game is trash after a couple of lost stacks, why don't you quit for a couple of hours instead of spewing away 30 buyins extra?
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04-02-2019 , 04:27 AM
Paisting.

You are ****ing terrible at poker and will never win in any format/stake. Just quit before you get yourself into another 10k hole on payday loans with 9000% APR.

There was a small period of time when I found this thread hilarious. But it’s not. It’s just sad and depressing.

Please, please do literally anything else in the world with your time and money. Poker is not the one for you.
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04-02-2019 , 04:55 AM
yo this is something I struggle with too, where some hands seem just too embarrassing to post, but if you really want to be accountable to yourself and this PG&C then you need to not just post the 2/50 hands that you got it in good
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04-02-2019 , 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
Didn't shove any hand at the start. I lost couple of overpairs like AA and QQ after squeeze to slowplayed set. Then called down guy who hasn't fold anything and that time he had trips. Couple of flips and then it was 5 buy ins down. Then I flopped flush and set and lost them all. Then my whole game was ruined. Partypoker is brutal for long time player like me.
Ok, so you were down 5 buy ins at that point. Then you lost 2 buy ins from flopped flush and set. What about the other 28 buy ins?

You cannot even post all the big hands you lost. I asked you to post them all, but you ignored my post. People earlier in the thread posted hands they played vs you, and it shows you are a tilt-monkey who shoves trash. Yet you are unable to post these hands yourself - why is that?

The first step to becoming a winning player, is admitting your mistakes. You are fundamentally incapable of doing that. You post a couple of cherry-picked hands of the 1 or 2 times you got unlucky, but sweep the rest of your hands under the carpet. You genuinely believe what you're doing is correct strategy, that's the most hilarious part of all this. Either that, or you are one epic troll.


I fully expect you to either ignore this post, or cherry-pick parts of this post and twist the words to suit your agenda. Your agenda being "I'm just unlucky, all these other players are bad and get lucky against me over and over again".
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04-02-2019 , 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
Didn't shove any hand at the start. .
The second you feel the urge to open shove any hand ever stop playing instantly.
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04-02-2019 , 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by WorldzMine
The second you feel the urge to open shove any hand ever stop playing instantly.
Pretty much... Open shoving 100BB is just insane.

OP, I think it's better for your financial and mental state that you stop playing poker now.
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04-02-2019 , 01:41 PM
I recommend for your future well being you should focus on educating yourself to get a well paying job or train in a craft of some sort and just play poker with play money.

Losing money is bad enough however, the time you have lost chasing an endeavour that has had an overall negative effect on you is worse than losing money due to the opportunity cost where you could have spent that time in which you were losing money doing something else. This could include learning another language, programming or even just reading which all would have a more positive benefit for you in the long term than this.

Good luck with everything. Please take some time for introspection, this might be entertainment for some but at the end of the day it's your life, you cannot re-spawn mate; life is not a game.
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04-02-2019 , 04:17 PM
The solution is pretty obvs

Play PLO, you cant straight shove 100bb pre
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04-02-2019 , 06:02 PM
maybe shove 100bb on nl10+ 6+ until you understand the value of money.

oh and please pm me when you happen to feel like to shove 100bb on 6+ nl25 or nl100. I’d be glad to play with you
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04-03-2019 , 05:51 PM
OP, you have some weird combo of tilt, masochism and not understanding of the game. Just go play csgo, dota, fifa or whatever, you'll be happier for it.
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04-04-2019 , 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by carloshmz
The solution is pretty obvs

Play PLO, you cant straight shove 100bb pre
thumbs up, thats was somewhat what i was thinking more cause texas bluffing semi bluffings kinda needed (as your always more polarized really arguably on all streets and you make weak hands more often than strong) and yh you can bet whatever whenever though weirdly most people still dont do much overbetting at all other than river weird...
but yh i was more thinking cause omahas about more weighing up straight raw chance on each street and pot odds implied you cant get bullied around the same way as you can in texas by better players or maniacs (paisting he 3b too much when i play him and bet too in them 3b pots on dreadful any boards), you just have to play the odds in omaha bet call appropriately and you win if your weighing up your chances right the natural swings of the game are brutal but gameplay against oppositions more chill less tilt inducing least thats my opinion, mean the game naturally drives action so you
can almost forget about opposition at all to a degree (wont get biggest winrate you could if you dont adjust vs certain opponents bluff catch light value bet light vs stations, but should still churn out some sort of winrate).

he should save up a min roll and go for it, even harder to tilt and 4b 5b shove and it be that bad lol.

paisting do it dude
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04-04-2019 , 11:20 PM
Move to higher stakes where the respect your open shoves
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04-04-2019 , 11:22 PM
At NL1/2 every successful shove pre gives you 1.5 buyins from NL0.1/0.2
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04-04-2019 , 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
Horrible start for april. I played 4,5 hours 3.1k hands and lost almost 50 buy ins. This is really frustrating. Every month I hope this will turn in the right direction but on same bull**** every time. The goal was to make a profit this month, but now it's all again hunting those money back from first session.



partypoker, Hold'em No Limit - $0.01/$0.02 - 3 players

Paisting (BU): $4.90 (245 bb)
Player5 (SB): $2.00 (100 bb)
Player1 (BB): $2.42 (121 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.03) Hero (Paisting) is BTN with Q Q
Paisting (BU) raises to $0.08, 1 fold, Player1 (BB) calls $0.06

Flop: ($0.17) 4 9 Q (2 players)
Player1 (BB) bets $0.12, Paisting (BU) raises to $0.36, Player1 (BB) raises to $0.60, Paisting (BU) raises to $4.82 (all-in), Player1 (BB) calls $1.74 (all-in)

Turn: ($4.85) 3 (2 players, 2 all-in)

River: ($4.85) 5 (2 players, 2 all-in)

Total pot: $4.85 (Rake: $0.24)

Showdown:
Paisting (BU) shows Q Q (three of a kind, Queens)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 68%, Flop: 71%, Turn: 20%, River: 0%)

Player1 (BB) shows 9 A (a flush, Ace high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 32%, Flop: 29%, Turn: 80%, River: 100%)

Player1 (BB) wins $4.61

partypoker, Hold'em No Limit - $0.01/$0.02 - 6 players

Paisting (UTG): $5.31 (266 bb)
Player3 (MP): $2.01 (101 bb)
Player4 (CO): $2.75 (138 bb)
Player5 (BU): $2.26 (113 bb)
Player6 (SB): $1.88 (94 bb)
Player1 (BB): $2.01 (101 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.03) Hero (Paisting) is UTG with T A
Paisting (UTG) raises to $0.08, Player3 (MP) calls $0.08, 2 players fold, Player6 (SB) calls $0.07, 1 fold

Flop: ($0.26) 8 K 7 (3 players)
Player6 (SB) checks, Paisting (UTG) bets $0.18, Player3 (MP) raises to $0.79, Player6 (SB) calls $0.79, Paisting (UTG) raises to $5.23 (all-in), Player3 (MP) calls $1.14 (all-in), Player6 (SB) calls $1.01 (all-in)

Turn: ($5.92) 8 (3 players, 3 all-in)

River: ($5.92) 9 (3 players, 3 all-in)

Total pot: $5.92 (Rake: $0.29)

Showdown:
Paisting (UTG) shows T A (a flush, Ace high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 36%, Flop: 64%, Turn: 0%, River: 0%)

Player3 (MP) shows 7 7 (a full house, Sevens full of Eights)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 40%, Flop: 36%, Turn: 100%, River: 100%)

Player6 (SB) shows T J (a flush, King high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 23%, Flop: <1%, Turn: 0%, River: 0%)

Player3 (MP) wins $5.63
quit thinking about the money dude, chasing losses. think about playing better and honestly asking yourself what your doing wrong each hand where your cock ups are and also ask yourself how your gonna play such and such hand on each street and why you are doing so vs said possible opponents, even if a hands playable in a position dont mean its profitable or you should play, think about how your hands most likely gonna play out vs your opponent or likely one and where exactly and how your edge profit materializes as the hand plays out vs each individual potential opponent.
PS i didnt play you that much other day but you were loose hyper agg pre particualrly vs late position steals you 3b too too much and bet all flops in an unbalanced way regardless of texture or really anything so your range was wide and weak pre meaning when your 3b called by most peoples calling range not only are you oop your not even a favourite in terms of raw equity card edge going into a hand so you doubly shoot yourself in the foot and cause you really just straight over bluff bet flops it was dirt weak post to in inflated pots i ended up have value protection raises and bluff catches semi bluffs vs you more often than should of in 3b pots cause how you played (i got why you did it its late position opener most players are wider but so what all there hands are more profitable from there they have position hence why opening more hands so with those things you could argue even alot of there bluffs are value bets really vs 2 peoples random hands kinda need to drop ego and respect that particularly when making money oop hard as is dude) actually recalling sesh think you 3b alot ip too (maybe you were in a 3b happy mood i dunno but do think was overkill dude).

GL DUDE I REALLY WANNA SEE YOU SUCCEED TO BE HONEST but you gotta play for right reasons man, dont play to chase losses, play cause you enjoy playing poker if what you said about winning the $16k you lost and quitting poker after is truly the case and your planned goal then, then just stop! like right now and never play again as it means your not enjoying the game why do something dont like!!!! im a loser like you dude but i like poker yes i gamble like a ****** when i do actually gamble and play bad too sometimes for fun sometimes just cause tilting but i can honestly say with poker ive never exactly chased losses, i played underolled way higher than should for buzz but i dont chase.

oh consider switching and sticking with omaha
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04-05-2019 , 01:59 AM
Play Short Deck!
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