Hi guys,
Of late I seem to be on a considerble losing streak (about three weeks now) and this has happened at the worst possible time because I'm relatively new to developing my play so I'm not quite sure if this is due to variance or just me playing really badly.
I do try have a reason for every decision I make, and while I can pinpoint some poor decisions during MTT's (that's my game by the way!) which have eliminated me - it doesn't account for such a long streak of poor form.
I guess my question is, how do you know if variance is at work or you're just playing terribly?
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it's propably starting off with variance but what might start happening is the variance then turns into bad decision making.
i myself having just come back from a cool down after bad MTTs returned to cash poker and it has not been of to the best of start's. at first it was mostly down to luck but where it changed was when i was still consisting with the same style of play when on them tables when i should have relised it is just not working. so i am starting to now be more focused with the table structure and what will suit it best.
it probably doesn't go as well with MTT as you generally switching tables commonly, but as long as your most favoured way of playing MTT does still work the majority of the time, it will not be long before you will get back to winning ways.
the main thing i believe is, just don't let expectations go over the top because variance can come out of nowhere and you won't notice until the money has dropped massive and it is much harder to recover than it is to suffer.
I do need to post more detail on the clinic when posting hands though, thanks for the tip :-)