Quote Originally Posted by scgolfer
After being absolutely killed this month, so far playing 13% of the hands. I m down a grand thru 6000 hands. All my big hands are losers or even except for AA. We are talking KK(loser), AKs(even), AKo(loser), QQ(even), JJ(huge loser), AQs(loser), and AQo(loser).
I cant help but see the people at the table with most of the money are split evenly between very tight (10-15% flops) and Gamblers (45% flops). Can you be successful playing that many hands and getting away from non winners post flop?
I don't play regularly at the limits you do, but I have to wonder if you can be succesful seeing only 13% of flops. It seems like this would drastically decrease your likelihood of getting paid off. If you're losing with KK but your win percentage is still high, that suggests that you are losing big pots and winning small ones.

Some of the biggest pots I've won in $100 max buy-in or $200 max buy-in have been limped small suited connectors and one-gappers that hit a flop big. If you are only playing 13% of flops, I'd guess you're not playing hands like that. It helps your table image to show those hands down every once in a while too.