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Originally Posted by AFchung
what was the huge spike downswing?
Move up to $55 HUSNGs. Run hot, become scared, go on 9-straight losing streak in which around 5-6 games were purely **** like losing with JJ vs TT, AK vs 55, TPTK, etc. AIPF, TPTK losing to river 2pair/set after getting it on flop/turn, etc.
So I was on pretty major life tilt by the end, and end up losing a few more $55s because I didn't stop playing on tilt.
Cue my little sister calling me up crying because she and my mom needed help paying their rent. Half my $1k bankroll right there.
So how do I move back up quickly, from my remaining $500? The answer is to multi-table, obviously, even though I've never multi-tabled HU before.
My thoughts after 2-tabling for a short time were, "I'm down? 100 games is not a good sample size. I could still be a winner in the long run. Instead of playing two tables, I'll start playing three tables now, to get to the long run faster."
Moved down again as I was no longer rolled for $22s, played $11s, took a bunch of bad beats, (like 7 games lost as a huge favorite lol) and had to move down to the $6s, where I ended up tilting away half of my remaining $98.
Took break, got head on straight, grinded that **** out, back to $162.
Thinking of taking shots at the $11s and playing a 12BI-move-up, 10-BI-move-down BR management strategy. So 12 BIs I play next level, if I lose 2 BIs at that level, I move back down and play until I get back to 12 BIs, at which point I try to move up again.
EDIT: Are you the same AFchung from FlopTurnRiver?