Right, have a real bad time of it lately and not sure how to identify my leaks.
I am a LOSING recreational player mainly because i ignore BRM advice, a frequent pay day depositer/ A fishy.
I am considering whether i should continue to play as i dont think i have all the required skills to be a PROFITABLE player, financially i am fine so although i am playing middle limits i do have a STOP LOSS in place, a monthly limit.
I work longish hours, fair salary nothing to be excited about but some disposbale income which invariably ends up on CASH tables. On my days off i will inevitably end up playing on one site or another but each month i seem to end up with the same results a horrible old NET LOSS.
On my days off i am fresh, dont play before or after work, i get on the tables and play a mixture of styles depends on the table really. I have good and bad days, but by the end of a month i am looking my account and those the groundhog day style sight of 0.00 in account.
Now theres an arguement to say well i have a STOP LOSS, i am not taking it seriously as others, so i should just consider this an entertainment fee. But i am starting to question my motives for playing.
Surely Poker is about the PROFIT only? Or am i being too honest and should i say yes its just for entertainment so there is no need to get depressed when all the money has gone in and though % says i should of won i get outdrawn, thats just the game.
Do i think it was mistake to write all this drivel, quite possibly, but its took me a while so over to you?
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As you play more you should get better. If you want to take it seriously then you can buy poker books/post hands on forums/watch tuition videos etc. which should help your game.
Although I play to win, it is recreational.Sometimes I take it seriously and other times it is fun.
There are times I go on tilt. It is part of the game and there are some very good guys/gals who add to the entertainment of the game, unfortunately there are a lot of bad losers, best ignored.
Are there any books you would advise i read? I have read all of Harringtons and Brunson, almost a Poker Cliche to read those books.
The sick thing is i just WONT/CANT play like nl4 />nl30 not because i think i am better than it or any other reason, just that when i am playing i want to challenge myself against players better than me, which is now starting to tell, i feel i have developed but is it possible i may be plateauing or is the game getting a lot harder?
It sounds really immature but in my spare time i want to be playing for a sufficient prize also, theoretically i know i could probably spread my risk on lower limit tables but the urge is always there to be challenging myself at higher levels.
If anything the Bigger games are loose and that means bigger pots and harder decisions, its almost like therapeutic this writing as i am listing reasons i should consider dropping levels and setting lower STOP LOSS's.
I think my original post is was very much how i i was feeling in the heat of the moment, i think i generally make the correct decisions but i have PLENTY of room to improve. I think about tightening up from time to time but i am not a set miner and like making decisions down the streets.
Played live a few times with mixed success, do enjoy it, just a matter of convenience because you are right about the standard of play. Also TILT is put under control, well mine is.
I take all my losses in a good manner, i cant say i ever go mad at anyone except myself for being blind to see the obvious.
Beaneh i think i may look at 'coaching' it might be valuable in identifying my true leaks, as you say you can make the right decision all of the time but the game is going to bite you once in a while. Maybe a coach could identify what i think is the right decision is actually completely wrong.
I am going to try and post a few hands from a games of $2/$4 that i have had difficulty with, i have chased thinking i have the odds, hands i have won also ect...
Feel free to pm me if you want to talk through some hands or about coaching. :-)