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07-29-2017 , 01:13 PM
New player here, flame and troll all you want. This is only after 100 hours of "live" play.

Cashed and final tabled a few live turbos. Ran good to run horrible at the very end of every tourney.

In cash already got aa all in pre vs aa. Kk all in pre vs aa. Lost to quads 4 times.

Second nuts to first nuts on river multiple times. 100 hours and not even online. Maybe the next 100 hours I'll win every hand but I don't count on it so...

Good luck guys peace out.
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07-29-2017 , 01:16 PM
Welcome. Write down some notes on hands that are not coolers, and make some threads so you can get some helpful feedback. 100 hours sounds like about 2200 hands of poker. Bad (and good) streaks happen all the time over such a short span.

Rob


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07-29-2017 , 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by robert_utk
Welcome. Write down some notes on hands that are not coolers, and make some threads so you can get some helpful feedback. 100 hours sounds like about 2200 hands of poker. Bad (and good) streaks happen all the time over such a short span.

Rob


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I equilab to find my equity in spots I'm not sure about. I usually only play about two hands an hour lately. My vpip is prob 10% and pfr is extremely close as I'm only open limping pp's when deep stacked and calling very rarely with suited aces and j10 when odds dictate.

I'm not the best player but I'm pretty sure I've studied more than enough for my short amount of time I've played and the results are very disheartening.
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07-29-2017 , 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Breadfish666
I equilab to find my equity in spots I'm not sure about. I usually only play about two hands an hour lately. My vpip is prob 10% and pfr is extremely close as I'm only open limping pp's when deep stacked and calling very rarely with suited aces and j10 when odds dictate.

I'm not the best player but I'm pretty sure I've studied more than enough for my short amount of time I've played and the results are very disheartening.
Disheartening is a lesson , you paid for it , I usually take a look back and treat this as a learning experience. Remember it's one long session in the long run and if you can't handle this , don't play the game .

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07-29-2017 , 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by BMR2017
This.
Well I agree and I might not be cut out for it.
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07-29-2017 , 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Breadfish666
I equilab to find my equity in spots I'm not sure about. I usually only play about two hands an hour lately. My vpip is prob 10% and pfr is extremely close as I'm only open limping pp's when deep stacked and calling very rarely with suited aces and j10 when odds dictate.



I'm not the best player but I'm pretty sure I've studied more than enough for my short amount of time I've played and the results are very disheartening.


Your very tight aggro style prints money over many thousand hands online, but maybe against weaker looser live players you are missing value that could actually help the variance. More decisions against weaker players means more chips for you, which can offset the suckouts.

Just my 2c...


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