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Time to play devil's advocate and piss everyone off (again).
If you hit a "downswing" over more than 5k hands.. it's most likely not the cards.
Like if I start to focus on the bad luck I've had over the past days, my god.. constantly facing AA, never getting it myself (like yesterday), or people always folding when I do (like today) and all these horrible suck-outs on runner runner I have faced on big pots.
But then, if I'm really honest.. I actually lose more when I play like shit than when b/c of badbeats. Playing shit hands you shouldn't, crappy calls when you should know you're beat, ignorant bluff attempts, lack of wit to notice opp bluffs.. those weigh a lot more. Because if I'm really honest.. over more than 5k hands (about 25 hours at my pace), there's plenty of idiots to pay off my "ok" hands with crap to compensate for the bad beats.
I know I'm new and I don't know anything and it'll all happen to me, the big downswings, etc.. but as long as there are plenty of donks at the tables you play, bad luck with the cards WILL be offset by superior play over sample sizes like 5k hands.
So what I'm saying is: if you have downswings over thousands of hands instead of over hundreds, and if they have recurring patterns etc.. it's most likely not the cards but a leak, possibly a psychological one, in your game. That's atleast my philisophy when I face these kinds of problems.
(hopefully some people can accept some "tough love" instead of the usual sympathy)
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