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Ramping up the aggression....
So, I have been on a pretty good run lately at .05/.10 NL. Low variance and good returns. This weekend I decided to modify my betting aggression with the hope of increased returns or at least learning something. My plan was basically this, as soon as the pot got to the point where it was ~1/4-1/3 of my stack and I believed I had the best hand, I pushed all-in. What I learned was that reguardless of their odds, you will get called by some numnut (every time this weekend). Which is a good thing, theoretically.
This experiment resulted in adding 5 buyins to my BR followed by a painful sucking loss of 9 buyins... >85% of the time I was pushing as the favorite (the few exceptions being slowplayed low sets or higher overpairs KK vs AA etc) and getting sucked out on while, of course, never evening things up and sucking out on anyone. The majority of these suckouts occured when I had an overpair with a two-suited ragged board on the flop. I know that a weekend of play isn't a valid sample but I wanted to get your guys' opinion on playing this way... Just to ward off the tiltmongers, I did get slightly irritated towards the end but looking over my play, I didn't tilt or start leaking chips with silly suited hands.
Is this sort of play overaggressive/stupid or both?
Is this downturn just variance and should I expect the variance to be this harsh playing this way?
Am I overplaying my overpairs, should I only bet to limit pot odds and wait for a safe turn card to push?
If you think there is nothing wrong with how I was playing and that type of variance is to be expected, a 'STBY' of support would be great...
- sed
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