In 3 hours lol thats easy anywhere if you play at least 6 tables. I also had bad start of month on cash tables but MTTs i cashed 1 4th place so at least there i won some flips
Try rather this 22 vs 77 BS v BB i raise from sb flop 267s we get it in OTF. QQ raises 4bb UTG(his normal raise is 3bb so i put him QQ, KK, AA maybe AKs) 1 calls so i call BU JTs flop 9QKr he cbets only 2/3 i only call raising here would be dumb as penetrate turn 8s he almost pots so i am pretty sure he have QQ or KK and i jam ofc he calls. Now in retrospective the way i run last few days i should just call and fold river when pars so i played poorly i guess That was within 30min. that i remember there is much much more easily lol. For example on Sunday i decided ill play aggressive middle pair+ FD OTF and i am not joking 3 ouf of 3 times that happened they had set rofl and even tho i still had 30% i won 0 etc. Also that happened within hour. I woudnt say that was normal but penetrate it it happened i burned money faster than some crack head :P
This doesnt wanna stop lol. I cant run decent and i cant lol. Just see Hands like this you cant even see how bad you run EV wise cause is checked OTR so EV is 0.
sweep, my one question. What kind of bet-sizes were u up against?
Having played a number of tournaments, most players aren't good at disguising the strength of their hands. Ergo:
1) Pre-flop, a Raise size of > 3.5 is normally indicative of a premium-hand. Unless they are toying w/ u, u are up against a top starting hand.
2) Post-flop, beware of the bet size that just went thru the roof. A $2 hand that miraculously became a $50 hand? I don't think so.
Yellow is EV line is what money you would get if pot was split at moment of AI.
Red- non showdown winnings
Blue- showdown winnings and
Green is actual winnings(or losses in my case).
yea that's pretty brutal. There's a guy in the stable I just left. He was 40 buyins under EV, $1000 for a 25NL player. Sometimes luck is just not on your side. However, in theory you should hit enough upswings to even it out in the long run.