I'm having a bad time of it at the moment. getting a bit disallusioned.
Lost about a quarter of my roll in past couple of weeks, and it's difficult at the best of times to build a roll on the 2p/4p levels I can afford.
Standard luck - pairs - QQ to AA being beaten by straights afte rallin pre; 2 pairs on flops been beaten by flopped straights allin with non connecting cards in hand; flopped strights been beaten by better ones on river allin, etc..........
Don't know what to do? THe allins were considered ones after reading opponents who would and had been calling with not much to others.
Started earlier in the month, and took advice. Moved to freerolls (where have the midday ones gone by the way) and DYMs to get some enjoyment back. Moved back to cash after a week or so. But the run has continued.
I know its the Poker Gods taking back some of the winnings I made earlier in the year, but they don't need to be so harsh! You get lucky sometimes and so do your opponents.
Is it best to have a complete break - no poker at all - or do freerolls, etc.?
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People were saying to me that I was just running bad (and I was to a certain extent) when I started on the cash tables....but a few nights ago hubby and I sat down and went through the hand history. Yes I was also getting aces busted by straights, two pair, flushes etc. but when looked at in closer detail I realised my play after the flop was the thing that was losing me money...after all calling an all in with AA is still only 1 pair :S
I've mooched about and read a little now and am ready to start properly again, but I now know where to look more carefully at what range of hands could be beating me and would the opponent be likely to be playing them.
Don't give up yet but post a few hands first so you can look more clearly at the pre/post flop play.
GL M8 x
dav1964 - trying to get away but can't afford to! May take a while but I'll do it.
oynutter - thanks, I'll try it, but difficult to play in the evenings. Once I buy in, where do I post the commission to??
Right, now to go and try and post hands. Not good with this technology business - maybe I should ask my 7 and 4 year old kids to help me!
xxx
Sit out
Next hand - how to play low pocket pair?
Third hand - bet bigger?
Once I have time I'll post more.
Looking back has helped a bit though, as sometimes I think I don't give as much thought to their possible range as I should.
Thanks in advance for the advice. No need to be gentle. I'm welsh, I'm used to the abuse!!
guys?
When you get raised pre with KK, calling is an option, but when you get bet into on the flop- that's the time to raise it up. Then on the turn, you want to be allin (my opinion) whilst you're fairly sure you're ahead. Sure, if he calls he spikes the ace, but you know that you've got your money in good and 90% of the time you're winning in that situation.
Same with the hand before- raise it much bigger whilst the jacks look good, and make sure that when the chips go in- you've got the best chance of being ahead. If you get sucked out on river, such is life. Good job on slowing down when the Q came though, you obviously had a fairly good handle on his range. But with JJ you want to get a wege on the flop from overcards, then take the pot down on the turn with an uncallable bet without a hand- and if they DO call with A high, make a note and sit at their table every single time you see them.
Not much you can do about the 55 hand, apart from raising pre which then should get rid of these types of hands. But can understand limping if you're not happy with your post flop game and would rather just bink a set.
JJ hand... bet bigger on flop and turn. You need to be betting 2/3 of pot roughly on both streets.
KK hand.. fine to slowplay pre. Depends on opponent, if you think he'll call a 3bet then you should be 3betting. Also I'd only call flop if you think he's very bluffy and will bluff flop/turn/river. Otherwise at this level, just raise up the flop and get it in ASAP.
Second hand- 55 - Make it nearer 20p pre flop, make this a standard raise usually gets it down to HU. On the flop is fine, slow down on the turn, so many callers on the flop and the board hasnt paired you only have 4th to the nuts and at NL4 people will come with A3 or suited card which unfortunetly covers 63.
Third hand - JJ - Why only 12p pre flop? this allows multiple opponents in very cheap. These guy dont really care and if they going to have overs make em pay. Flop and turn are also killers here, your bets are far too weak, pot it. The 12p screams ive not hit the flop and im scared.
Forth hand - KK - Pre flop add another 4x style bet over the top. Again though the flop you show weakness, make these guys pay, eventually they will fold or miss their miricle cards. Pot bets are the key 3/4 of the pot at the least. should they call all the way down then fair enough your unlucky and you lose a little more, but when they do miss/ call flop fold turn you take a little more.