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Re: Help i am on the rollerCoaster
 Originally Posted by Humphrind
 Originally Posted by Cocco_Bill
 Originally Posted by Mashey
My goal is to pay off my credit card roughly 11k. I play for around at least 3-5 hrs a day. Whats your alls advice
thx
I suggest you set some realistic short term goals first. Your reason for playiing worries me...
So I wasn't the only person who looked at this and said, "gambling problem?"
It is nice when we look out for each other, but...
Mashey has been advised (in several other FTR Forum threads) to have a goal, or reason to play -- his is to get out of debt, which is not a new game system, or a Harley, or drugs, or some other toy -- it is a relatively noble cause.
He is playing 3 to 5 hours a day. I know far too many people that watch TV 3 to 5 hours a day, and don't even seek advice on how to BETTER watch TV, but Mashey wants to do better at poker, which is why we hang out at FTR.
Mashey, are we talking NL? -- - Poker Tracker will tell you if you are a calling station or not.
You will experience big scary swings in your bankroll when you play outside your bankroll -- see 'Rilla's guide to BR mangement. You appear to be playing outside your bankroll.
Betting is better than calling/checking, because it gives you two ways to win and buys you information. Try this -- bet your group 2 hands preflop; bet your group 3 hands preflop only in Button and CO and CO-1 position, but limp in all others; limp/call any other pocket pairs preflop from any position looking for trips. Then see how the flop hits. (This is not a gospel system, like 'just play these cards and this will make you win', but a starting point to expanding and learning your game.)
Read a poker book. Get to know/understand pot odds if you are going to expose yourself to post flop play by betting non-monster hands. There are a couple to memorize right away. Flush draw - 9 outs - 4:1, OESD - 8 outs - 5:1, catch a card and looking for trips/2nd pair - 5 outs - 8:1. Four-to-One means that your call/bet PLUS all the other bets-and-pot should be 4X larger than your bet; your dollar bet should bet into an at-least-$3 pot. A pot-sized bet should keep an informed player from chasing 9 outs, and that works both ways.
Boredom at low limits, playing above your bankroll, hiding purchases from your spouse, or unrealistic expectations about gaming, can be all be signs of a gambling problem, and may be something you want to keep an eye on. If you keep a long term view about winning, and understand the eventuality of downswings, you will help yourself avoid unhealthy attitudes about poker.
Did we catch all your questions? There are some big questions in there -- please don't think my answers are the whole solution, because they are not. Keep reading the forum, because the answers are already there.
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