will I regret it ? starting to already played 2 mtt ,sitting there getting dealt same old cards, building my chip stack up slowly. and go out of both tourneys to people who shouldn't even call a raise but hit on the river both times , way bigger chip stacks than me so I shouldn't be surprised , il keep plugging away till this bank roll as gone then that be it for me il quit playing altogether.
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It might be worth looking at your hand histories, could you have played your 2 exit hands differently?
Could be bad beats, but there might be mistakes in there too.
Might help you to post some hands on the pokerclinic, and all different manner of players will give you feedback on the hands.
Also, do you follow any sort of bankroll management? If you are losing quite a bit, maybe try playing lower stakes.
Most importantly are you enjoying your poker? The tone of your post would suggest maybe not. If at this time you arn't maybe take a bit of a longer break away from the game. If you are not enjoying it it's not worth it.
Good luck to you in whatever you decide.
Larger stacks can put pressure on post flop, and they may be willing to take a chance given you could be shoving light depending on your stack size - even moreso in a BH tournament. I'm willing to bet that the horrendous beats you're moaning about are mainly you losing 60/40s, like when someone calls your AQ with KJ or whatever.
Don't quit the game because you don't understand probability, but by all means quit if you're not enjoying it. Good luck.
you are correct in your observations. you have started to notice. in a tournament of 300 players, the number of players being knocked out by a larger stack is 299. that's how it works, everytime.
Is there a link to a video on YouTube, explaining this in more detail?
Thank you