Trying to learn to play cash which i think i do pretty well in my actual play but...
The last 3 days have been big losing days for me. I fire up 4 tables when i log in and for the 1st half hour make a slow steady profit maybe 60-80 bigs then i seem to take an inevitable badbeat or cooler which wipes out all my profit and then often folllowed by another 1 or 2 leaving me 1-2 BIs down. I fell like just getting up and leaving a table because i have won a couple of small pots is too weak and i will never show a profit. do i just have to stick with it and hope it evens out? Does anybody else have this trouble
heres a few of the most recent unavoidable imo but could be wrong.
Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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SlickJim | Small blind | | £0.05 | £0.05 | £12.46 |
rancid | Big blind | | £0.10 | £0.15 | £9.23 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
biggs | Call | | £0.10 | £0.25 | £12.03 |
GREGSTER | Fold | | | | |
frankban09 | Fold | | | | |
jams88 | Call | | £0.10 | £0.35 | £16.48 |
SlickJim | Fold | | | | |
rancid | Raise | | £0.40 | £0.75 | £8.83 |
biggs | Call | | £0.40 | £1.15 | £11.63 |
jams88 | Call | | £0.40 | £1.55 | £16.08 |
Flop |
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rancid | Check | | | | |
biggs | Check | | | | |
jams88 | Bet | | £1.00 | £2.55 | £15.08 |
rancid | Call | | £1.00 | £3.55 | £7.83 |
biggs | Call | | £1.00 | £4.55 | £10.63 |
Turn |
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| | | | | |
rancid | Check | | | | |
biggs | Bet | | £1.80 | £6.35 | £8.83 |
jams88 | Raise | | £3.70 | £10.05 | £11.38 |
rancid | Fold | | | | |
biggs | All-in | | £8.83 | £18.88 | £0.00 |
jams88 | Call | | £6.93 | £25.81 | £4.45 |
biggs | Show | | | | |
jams88 | Show | | | | |
River |
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| | | | | |
biggs | Win | Straight to the 9 | £24.41 | | £24.41 |
Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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baronk13 | Small blind | | £0.05 | £0.05 | £1.44 |
scrumdown | Big blind | | £0.10 | £0.15 | £8.43 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
ballboy | Fold | | | | |
jams88 | Raise | | £0.30 | £0.45 | £23.60 |
Mco001 | Call | | £0.30 | £0.75 | £7.42 |
JohnConnor | Fold | | | | |
baronk13 | Fold | | | | |
scrumdown | Fold | | | | |
Flop |
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| | | | | |
jams88 | Bet | | £0.50 | £1.25 | £23.10 |
Mco001 | Call | | £0.50 | £1.75 | £6.92 |
Turn |
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jams88 | Bet | | £1.30 | £3.05 | £21.80 |
Mco001 | All-in | | £6.92 | £9.97 | £0.00 |
jams88 | Call | | £5.62 | £15.59 | £16.18 |
jams88 | Show | | | | |
Mco001 | Show | | | | |
River |
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| | | | | |
Mco001 | Win | Two Pairs, 7s and 5s | £14.42 | | £14.42 |
This 1 was opponant dependant have generally stopped playing SC from the blinds but seen this guy stack off 2nd pair good kicker and know if i hit im getting a stack, sadly they have to have it sometimes i guess sigh
Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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Shankiiies | Small blind | | £0.05 | £0.05 | £22.98 |
jams88 | Big blind | | £0.10 | £0.15 | £12.17 |
rainfray85 | Big blind | | £0.10 | £0.25 | £10.18 |
| Your hole cards | | | | |
rainfray85 | Check | | | | |
cheeky162 | Call | | £0.10 | £0.35 | £6.65 |
jonerben | Raise | | £0.20 | £0.55 | £7.49 |
zeenpeem | Call | | £0.20 | £0.75 | £6.45 |
Shankiiies | Fold | | | | |
jams88 | Call | | £0.10 | £0.85 | £12.07 |
rainfray85 | Call | | £0.10 | £0.95 | £10.08 |
cheeky162 | Call | | £0.10 | £1.05 | £6.55 |
Flop |
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| | | | | |
jams88 | Check | | | | |
rainfray85 | Check | | | | |
cheeky162 | Check | | | | |
jonerben | Bet | | £1.05 | £2.10 | £6.44 |
zeenpeem | Fold | | | | |
jams88 | Call | | £1.05 | £3.15 | £11.02 |
rainfray85 | Fold | | | | |
cheeky162 | Fold | | | | |
Turn |
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jams88 | Check | | | | |
jonerben | Bet | | £3.15 | £6.30 | £3.29 |
jams88 | Call | | £3.15 | £9.45 | £7.87 |
River |
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| | | | | |
jams88 | Bet | | £3.29 | £12.74 | £4.58 |
jonerben | All-in | | £3.29 | £16.03 | £0.00 |
jams88 | Show | | | | |
jonerben | Show | | | | |
jonerben | Win | Flush to the Ace | £14.82 | | £14.82 |
Comments
hand 1: should be raising pre flop and raising again on flop and not letting ppl hit you only bet out when you are against a poss str8
hand 2: aces are great so bet bit bigger pre at this level you will get called with 50 or 60 raise and then on flop you could have put in much bigger bet to get both value and find out where you are but as soon as he shoves i think it easy fold he aint doing that with less than 2 pair
hand 3: your calling out of pos should be fold pre and then end of that hand. but even coming in with the 2 big strong bets hes telling you he has hit flush and you have to assume it stronger than 8 high
just keep it simple no need to get fancy with aces or call gapped connectors out of pos
Come in for a raise pre, as played check flop, as played turn is unlucky.
hand 2:
unlucky, can't see much wrong
hand 3:
don't mind call pre that much, shove flop.
If you are down after playing cash for six months straight , while playing say 10 hours a week. Then this may be the time to thoroughly investigate why. Although after a month of losing you should be investigating why. Just ask yourself.
1 Am I playing against people I have a big edge over. As this is a requirement to be profitable in the game.
2 Am I gathering enough information on my opponents, to enable me to play better against.
3 Can I adapt more optimally against different types of players.Such as leaving very aggressive players bluff though the streets if the prone to doing this.
4 Am I putting in enough work off the table. Posting up hands on forums, watching training video's etc.
5 Am I managing my bankroll well. Ensuring you always have a least 30 buyins behind in cash. And if not, then its time to move down the stakes.
I've been guilty of not applying all of these, except 4. But we live and learn. So I hope you can benefit from what I have learned.
The old why why why analysis is often a good way of getting to the root of things. Ask yourself a why question, once answered, ask yourself why agiain, once answered ask yourself why again, and so on.
I disagree with DrRunGood saying the 2 bets means he has to have a flush, he can very easily have 2 pair, set, or AJ. UL that he had a better flush.
Just gotta understand that these things are gonna happen but it does deflate you a bit.
In the hands you posted i prob get away from the aces but the rest as played seem ok and just the way it goes sometimes
Best of luck and try to stay positive
Daz.
But here is the main issue to address. You were playing 4 tables and are worried about coming away with a 1-2 buyin loss? Seriously? I know you said you've played poker for a number of years to me before, and so you should know this is so standard its not even a subject that should need talking about. Downswings can hit and hit long and hard, and certainly harder than a 2 buyin loss in one sesssion.
The fact is that you should not be worried about one session, or two, or ten, but dozens if not hundreds before you'll know your true outcomes. I mean depending how many hours and tables you play of course as you need somewhere in the region of 50,000-100,000 hands to get variance down below 1%. Forget how many as been a couple of years since I worked it out, but the point is short term results mean nothing in poker. Yes, you should monitor your sessions and how you played hands to see if you are playing badly, but if you are not then short term results don't matter.
Now, if you play for enough time and are down and its enough time that variance has balanced out then the problem is you. Reasons can be many, from playing wrong hands, combined or regardless of poston, not playing aggresive enough, or maybe to aggresively. The list is long, and that why we study our histories and see we could have or should have done something differently. We brain storm hands with other players to get their thoughts, we read, we watch videos and never stop trying to learn.
Anyway hope that helps, but honestly forget about bad sessions, as if you can't discount one bad session or one bad hand and move on then you'll alwaysbe discouraged at the tables, or worse get tilted.
As i said before i'm happy shoving flop, since you have atleast 40% equity v's most of his range and theres £2 in there already. When you consider the slight possibility of him folding to your shove, i think its a standard shove.
High variance play i know, but if your comfortably rolled its fine.
Not a fan of calling a pot bet with a draw against a 60bb stack, ever!
1. why limp pre then bluff flop
2. nh ul, when oppo suddenly raises turn you could hero fold as this is always set/2 pr
Ask yourself why oppo doesnt' raise flop like this
3. fold pre or 3 bet, as it plays ul but that's the risk - also fold or shove flop
80% of time flush misses on turn and you lose £1.
20% of time flush hits on turn, therefore you need to be sure you will win £5 (i.e. need to be sure you get over £3 out of him after you hit) Given your oop he may even check behind on turn, then you probably don't even get £3 out of him.
Factor in the times he has a higher flush or makes a house on you, it looks less and less promosing for you.
TBH i don't even mind a fold, but i think its a jam/fold on the flop. Send the decision his way!