Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw
Post some hands for people to comment on so you can make sure you are playing them properly. Maybe its not variance and something fixable. (hopefully right?)
Some of them are up on the tilt forum.

Here's the thing-- the fact that I've made a bunch of good hands is exactly why this particular period of card death was so costly. In other words, I've had periods many times before where I haven't hit any playable cards pre-flop for an hour and a half. That's standard, and not particularly costly, just boring.

But this is a time period where I had big-time hands, which means I put plenty of money into the pots. I was an 80 to 90 percent favorite in some of these hands when I was betting.

Lastly, bear in mind that my estimates of the number of hands played is based on the time at the table. It's possible that it is somewhat higher or lower, if the dealers are actually a little faster than slower on average.