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04-11-2012 , 04:46 AM
Hey guy's im new to this site, and want some feedback would be greatfull please.

Okay so i used to be a winning player, at the medium stake's cashgame's but i needed to take the money out and get some in real life needs.

And now i am playing the lower stake's, and i cant seem to beat them.

and this is an ongoing thing that i will deposit 50$ or more and bust it in a few days.

another problem is while im so used to playing the 50/1 i find it hard to addapt with the lower stake's and usually end up going to the highest game i can with my role. and end up busting. any feedback would be greatfull in how i can start building my role back up again so i can start grinding out the mid stake's games which i think are much softer than the lower game's.
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04-11-2012 , 05:01 AM
oh btw i play holdem and omaha both.
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04-11-2012 , 05:20 AM
welcome.

you'll have to practise bankroll management.

either deposit more or play lower. your chances of NOT going busto when you put your entire cashier on at table is close to 'inevitable'

btw the games are tougher these days. believe it or not we even have people here who study and claim they cant beat nl2.

if you want to get your poker brain back in shape, get involved in the forums and you can somewhat judge where your game is at by how many people do or don't find faults in your posts.
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04-11-2012 , 05:44 AM
Thanks for your feed back man, hopefully i will post some of my hand's and see what people think im doing wrong 'my leaks'
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04-11-2012 , 05:55 AM
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Thanks for your feed back man, hopefully i will post some of my hand's and see what people think im doing wrong 'my leaks'
If you're not playing within your means when it comes to your BR, there is almost no chance that you can be playing correctly. It is very likely you are playing scared in general, and getting married to your big hands preflop. Until you get some play in under normal conditions in terms of your BR, you probably won't get much help from posting hands.

Deposit $150-$200, play some NL 5, and then post some hands.
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04-11-2012 , 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by OziBattler
welcome.

you'll have to practise bankroll management.

either deposit more or play lower. your chances of NOT going busto when you put your entire cashier on at table is close to 'inevitable'

btw the games are tougher these days. believe it or not we even have people here who study and claim they cant beat nl2.

if you want to get your poker brain back in shape, get involved in the forums and you can somewhat judge where your game is at by how many people do or don't find faults in your posts.
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If you're not playing within your means when it comes to your BR, there is almost no chance that you can be playing correctly. It is very likely you are playing scared in general, and getting married to your big hands preflop. Until you get some play in under normal conditions in terms of your BR, you probably won't get much help from posting hands.

Deposit $150-$200, play some NL 5, and then post some hands.
sometime's i would play cash and torneys at the same time is this a bad mix as they are 2 completely different thing's do you think?
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04-11-2012 , 06:36 AM
I dotn thin kits a problem. I often have two tourney tables at the top and two zoom tables at the bottom.
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04-11-2012 , 09:01 AM
Omaha combined with lack of bankroll management.

Not good imo.

In fact, lack of BRM is bad in any context, but add PLO to the mix and it's pretty lethal.

Hope you can get it sorted.

Good Luck
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04-13-2012 , 04:27 AM
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sometime's i would play cash and torneys at the same time is this a bad mix as they are 2 completely different thing's do you think?
Depends on how many tables total you're playing. If you're having trouble, I wouldn't play more than 2 or 3 at a time until you get a better handle on the stakes you're trying to learn.

Also depends on the types of tournaments...It shouldn't be as much of an issue if you were running an MTT or two alongside a cash game or two, provided you leave the cash games when you get down to crucial parts of the tournament. All in all though it'd be best to stick to cash until you're at a point where you can more or less auto-pilot them.
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04-13-2012 , 04:29 AM
[QUOTE=DiamondDog;32545959]Omaha combined with lack of bankroll management.

Not good imo.

In fact, lack of BRM is bad in any context, but add PLO to the mix and it's pretty lethal.
/QUOTE]

Ditto to this as well.
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04-13-2012 , 09:39 AM
the game is so tough these days
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