matt youre doing something wrong jlande couldnt win if he got dealt KK every hand and could see ur cards
you dont think i know this!??!! he crushed me in every spot. he won 3 in a row then snap declined when i luckboxed a win in game 4 (being 100% serious about luckboxing). In fact even in game 2 my 66>77 and i still couldnt beat him... Looks like im a losing player these days...
Why do I play like a complete idiot some nights?! I literally feel myself spewing and can't stop it...it generally happens after playing a few days in a row. I need to play a lot next year so can't have breaks too often so any tips how to avoid it? I went to the gym, felt in a good mindset, maybe was a bit too keen?
What's the point in having a great read on certain plays and not caring enough to not fold?
I'm not even on tilt - just making stupid errors. Any help please?!
seriously, it's getting really tilting looking at the infinitely long super turbo lines while waiting for the other games (old news)
Is there any consistent substainable edge in those games to offset the mind-blowing variance, i mean obv the players are horribad and you get in good sometimes, but I have seen some ridiculous upswings and some downswings on the graphs of players.
I've been considering adding more super turbos to my diet to get games in but i'm not too thrilled about the thought of a 40 BI downswing as just "oh so standard, you're a wussbag for feeling bad about it, etc". Any thoughts before committing some of my roll to this endeavor?
seriously, it's getting really tilting looking at the infinitely long super turbo lines while waiting for the other games (old news)
Is there any consistent substainable edge in those games to offset the mind-blowing variance, i mean obv the players are horribad and you get in good sometimes, but I have seen some ridiculous upswings and some downswings on the graphs of players.
I've been considering adding more super turbos to my diet to get games in but i'm not too thrilled about the thought of a 40 BI downswing as just "oh so standard, you're a wussbag for feeling bad about it, etc". Any thoughts before committing some of my roll to this endeavor?
Just finished playing 74 matches in a row against the sickest fish ever.
He was open shoving pf about 25% of the hands and also doing **** like this all the time:
Spoiler:
Poker Stars €50.00+€2.25 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t10/t20 Blinds - 2 players
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Pre Flop: (t30) Hero is BTN/SB with T T
Hero raises to t60, BB raises to t100, Hero raises to t740, BB calls t640
Flop: (t1480) 8 5 2 (2 players)
BB bets t370 all in, Hero calls t370
Turn: (t2220) J (2 players - 1 is all in)
River: (t2220) 3 (2 players - 1 is all in)
Final Pot: t2220
BB shows K 5 (a pair of Fives)
Hero shows T T (a pair of Tens)
Hero wins t2220
He ran like I've never seen anyone run in my 20k+ games tho. At one point when we were 2tabling he stacked me at the same time with 33 and 55 on QT3r and K95r against my QT and K9. I was down a bit over 11bis to him at some point but ended 36 wins/38 losses.
Still made a bit over 10bi for the day overall tho, but its so sick to know that I lost to this guy over a lot of matches, fml...
seriously, it's getting really tilting looking at the infinitely long super turbo lines while waiting for the other games (old news)
Is there any consistent substainable edge in those games to offset the mind-blowing variance, i mean obv the players are horribad and you get in good sometimes, but I have seen some ridiculous upswings and some downswings on the graphs of players.
I've been considering adding more super turbos to my diet to get games in but i'm not too thrilled about the thought of a 40 BI downswing as just "oh so standard, you're a wussbag for feeling bad about it, etc". Any thoughts before committing some of my roll to this endeavor?
/rant
make sure u have watched mers vids on husng.com and maybe get an endgame leakfinder then you should be profitable. def not an easy life though
Full Tilt Poker $80 + $4 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t50/t100 Blinds - 2 players
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For those of you who've played in a FTOPS HU event before, what would you estimate to be the percentage of players in that tournament who would have positive ROI's at least the $100 level? And how much of an underdog would turbo regulars be in the deepstack format?
Practice bitchibee! Maybe play a bit lower when u first add new tables to get used to it and try not to go to 3 yet, just stick to 2 then once your comfortable add another etc etc.