maybe, but I've been here before and just ubertilted and blew off all my money.
Right now, I am just watching videos from trikkur and trying to keep my play normal, since as it has been working up to this point. Generally, I don't really know how to 'adapt' my own game, I'm not THAT comfortable with poker yet. I do adapt to specific opponents, over time, but I will do standard cbets, and at the momemnt, it's not a winning play for me, do you suggest I stop cbetting? ? ?
As for the shoving over or raising them, that was my attempt to keep it agressive, I had one moment of enlightenment when playing a recent session, where instead of tightening it up, and being more nittty in an attempt to beat the variance, I tried upping the agression and I got some good shortime results. Though it didn't feel right.
Anyway, I don't know what the right mindset is then, elaborate maybe? that would be very helpful. I thought in general, the right mindset at these kinda times was to just carry on playing your normal game and ride it out.
I find it kinda annoying, in the least.. argumental way, that you would just come and drop by and quote me and then just write like one sentence trying to say that in fact, I just play bad. Or whatever your trying to imply. It's a bit rude.
EDIT: just to CLEAR something up that I didn't mention, I'm not LOSING at the moment, I am just winning at an incredibally low win rate, basically breaking even, which is no good with no rakeback at pokerstars. THat has how my week has been, a sudden wave of extreme calling station opponents who seem to fold whenever I hit anything, or call me with better. That is how I define a downswing, when I'm playing fine (in my opinion) and just keep running into worse hands or not getting paid.
Last edited by Spinage; 06-30-2009 at 11:09 PM.
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