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 Originally Posted by Lukie
I would take your 19 hand 'base' and try playing tighter out of position and looser in position. Playing 13% of your hands (total card combinations of all 19 hands) under the gun at a full table is just WAY TOO LOOSE, and I can't really see that as debatable. But in late position, if you are only playing these hands and nothing else regardless of the situation, you are throwing away value and the power of position, which is extraordinary.
I'd also try limping less and generally playing a more agressive game. I' m certainly not in the hardcore " raise or fold, (almost) never call (preflop and postflop), but in general, you should definately be betting and raising significantly more often then you are calling.
I'm quoting Lukie, but I'd like to get back to some of the other replies as well.
Firstly, thanks guys for your time.
Secondly, I have really been obsessed by what's happened to my game and I've been thinking about it a lot, perhaps a bit too much. Constantly going over hands in my head. I think I've often portrayed myself to this group as an unthinking adherent to whatever Anthony O'K advises.
I'm not exactly like that. I actually do play differently depending on the table feel, but normally the 19 hands is a great base until you figure out the dynamics. So, I'm pretty much naturally following what you advise, Lukie. I'll drop my speculative hands if they don't hit the flop, of course. I have been starting to raise with pairs down to TT and I play AK, AQ somewhat erratically, in that sometimes, I'll raise, sometimes not, and I'll raise more from the blinds or late (only with AK) than from middle and early when I do raise. AK has been killing me of late.
What I think has been my major downfall, has been what Aok wrote just up a bit, and that is getting some good cards, a good hand even, and not paying enough attention to what the other player is doing with his raise. I can picture it clearly now. I've called a big raise, or pushed, only to see the cards turned and say to myself, "Shit, I didn't see that straight [flush]."
I have been playing solidly during this downturn for a couple or weeks. Not winning, but not really losing, but then my nerve broke and, as I've stated earlier in this post, after three or four stupid, thoughtless calls or all ins, I'm down 4 buy-ins. That's the problem, right there.
Biondino, I kind of like your advice. I've played a few sit n' go's and they're fun, and I'm around 40% in the money on the few I've played, so maybe that's a good idea. I am also considering returning to my "roots" and going back for some cheap limit action.
The most depressing thing about this sudden slip is that the last time I've played so stupidly I was playing whilst under the influence. Sometimes, it seems, it's not just alcohol that gets in the way of good judgement. This is a lesson in the psychology of the game, I think.
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