most of these hands ur putting it in behind. dont really see how this is a downswing or bad variance. if i put up my downswing rite now what you had here is pretty standard
A lot of coolers, and considering that your a positive player definitely means your playing things
right. Imo, I think that if you called with the jq suited on the turn that gave you a flush and open ended draw, it would have been a lot better. Because you only had 35 percent to win, and it really didn't look like queens were good there, it really seemed like he at least had a K, So if you called you were getting 2 to 1, which is what you needed, plus if you hit your hand you had implied odds.
You were behind in almost all of the hands when you got your stack in. In fact you may have been behind in every hand. Sometimes, just calling is fine when all you have is one pair. By raising, you'll get called by hands that beat you while folding hands you would have beat anyway. You gain nothing by raising a mediocre hand.
When u convince yourself to call, you're in trouble. Should quit when you notice yourself doing this. What I notice is you keep justifying why stacking off is fine.
you didnt misplay anything it was all ok, dont listen to these guys below acting like their phil ivey, tough session, it was my last session that brought me to your video. The variance made me think I was playing bad but I guess we just have to deal with it.
Don't wanna sound harsh, but u missplayed a lot of the hands there as well. Play the optimum all the time and variance will drop. Especially the 5s was just terribad. Why would u wanna get it in pre with that hand vs a fish? Outplay him postflop, wait for a better hand to do it. I mean i play NL1k and it's been quite some time since i played NL10 but i don't think that this is ever +EV. U either flip or ur crushed.
this is a standard day, 2 flopped set vs sets with pocket pairs, missed every single draw ive had be it flush straight or straight flush, aces, kings twice and queens cracked... opponents had every single draw come in, been like this since the start of 2011, according to varience im due an erik seidel it is seriously vile how one person can run this bad
Yeah, really it's hard to get away from a lot of those hands, and the beauty of a set is that it's a very deceptive hand. I think anyone would lose money in those spots. One rule I have is that if I lose 8 buy-ins, I quit chasing draws for 1000 hands. Possibly superstitious, but it works for me. Plus you would have saved 3 or 4 buy-ins you lost chasing draws.
First off I appreciate the candidness of you putting up a bad session, and ofcoarse were all looking to improve. I dont know how often you see that min reraise, but that allways brings up alarms for me as a really strong hand because thats what usually shows up. So i dislike the reshove with QJd there on the turn. I wud rather call and re evaluate on the river, and give your self a chance to fold the worst hand, if you miss your draw and dont improve. But that K9 was pretty lite. Gl in future
most of these hands ur putting it in behind. dont really see how this is a downswing or bad variance. if i put up my downswing rite now what you had here is pretty standard
lyc16 4 days ago
A lot of coolers, and considering that your a positive player definitely means your playing things
right. Imo, I think that if you called with the jq suited on the turn that gave you a flush and open ended draw, it would have been a lot better. Because you only had 35 percent to win, and it really didn't look like queens were good there, it really seemed like he at least had a K, So if you called you were getting 2 to 1, which is what you needed, plus if you hit your hand you had implied odds.
b112895 1 month ago
You were behind in almost all of the hands when you got your stack in. In fact you may have been behind in every hand. Sometimes, just calling is fine when all you have is one pair. By raising, you'll get called by hands that beat you while folding hands you would have beat anyway. You gain nothing by raising a mediocre hand.
lwc888 2 months ago
When u convince yourself to call, you're in trouble. Should quit when you notice yourself doing this. What I notice is you keep justifying why stacking off is fine.
lwc888 2 months ago 3
you didnt misplay anything it was all ok, dont listen to these guys below acting like their phil ivey, tough session, it was my last session that brought me to your video. The variance made me think I was playing bad but I guess we just have to deal with it.
sexpistolsdaz 3 months ago
This would be me running like god........
Izaak247 7 months ago
Don't wanna sound harsh, but u missplayed a lot of the hands there as well. Play the optimum all the time and variance will drop. Especially the 5s was just terribad. Why would u wanna get it in pre with that hand vs a fish? Outplay him postflop, wait for a better hand to do it. I mean i play NL1k and it's been quite some time since i played NL10 but i don't think that this is ever +EV. U either flip or ur crushed.
SigiPower1982 7 months ago
this is a standard day, 2 flopped set vs sets with pocket pairs, missed every single draw ive had be it flush straight or straight flush, aces, kings twice and queens cracked... opponents had every single draw come in, been like this since the start of 2011, according to varience im due an erik seidel it is seriously vile how one person can run this bad
duannejacksonbox 7 months ago
That Q5 was pretty brutal
TechReid 9 months ago
Nice vid fubu
HatCoates 1 year ago
NICE FUBU !
killersprado 1 year ago
Yeah, really it's hard to get away from a lot of those hands, and the beauty of a set is that it's a very deceptive hand. I think anyone would lose money in those spots. One rule I have is that if I lose 8 buy-ins, I quit chasing draws for 1000 hands. Possibly superstitious, but it works for me. Plus you would have saved 3 or 4 buy-ins you lost chasing draws.
aaronzombiefan 1 year ago
First off I appreciate the candidness of you putting up a bad session, and ofcoarse were all looking to improve. I dont know how often you see that min reraise, but that allways brings up alarms for me as a really strong hand because thats what usually shows up. So i dislike the reshove with QJd there on the turn. I wud rather call and re evaluate on the river, and give your self a chance to fold the worst hand, if you miss your draw and dont improve. But that K9 was pretty lite. Gl in future
ekingh22 1 year ago