I can consistently beat NL4 cash. I have built a bankroll at this level and I am trying to move up the stakes.
However, I am consistently ANNIHILATED at NL8.
At NL8, I can amble along, winning several modest pots, but whenever I get involved in a large pot, 90% of the time I seem to lose.
e.g. I flop the nut flush, and lose to the full house by the river.
I flop my set, I inevitably lose the a flush.
Of course, I don't always suck out, but when I don't, I never seem to be able to get paid.
I'm actually getting quite depressed. It makes we want to give up entirely. When playing NL4 I was making a nice, consistent profit. I feel like I should be able to move up but I am getting slaughtered at NL8.
It just seems that at NL8, whenever my opponent's chips go in, they've got the nuts, or at least have me beat.
Any advice?
Comments
The key to nl8 is to find the easy money fast and avoid getting into conflicts with players you think have a half decent grasp of the game.
Can only suggest things such as problems letting go of marginal holdings, playing poorly position wise, not targeting the weaker players enough.
Also is this is really that much of an issue, just grind 4nl till you are comfortable to try 10nl, if you are as consistant as you say you are at 4nl, then this would be the best route to take.
Also try opening a couple of nl8 tables whilst you're playing NL4 and watch the players and takes lots of notes for future reference.
Every new player is a reg until proven otherwise
Identify the regs first, then everyone else is value
Don't play v regs, isolate the value/weak players and play pots with
If you have 1 reg on your table then it's fine, but don't try and outplay them for the sake of it
Identify the players you want to play pots with
No level is as easy as NL4, because there are tonnes of weak value
You may not be the best player at the table but as long as there's one player you can win money from, then your laughing )