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 Originally Posted by blindseye
Hi all. Im new here
Welcome!
 Originally Posted by blindseye
So i spent hours reading whatever i could get my hands on over the web. Forums, guides, articles, everything. (including the great writings found on this site)
That’s a good start. However, you should also post on here. Not because I am some sort of sycophantic self-promoter of the value of FTR, but, as Fnord has stated in a sticky elsewhere on this site, Poker is a game of decisions. We make money by making as many correct decisions as we can and forcing our opponents to make incorrect ones. By posting on here, be it questions, Hand histories or whatever, you get a variety of feedback on what you did and can learn what your strengths are and, crucially, what your weaknesses are.
 Originally Posted by blindseye
I then deposited 110 buck into a newvly opened account at a skin for PokerRoom. That would cover 20 buyins for the 5+50 SnG tables, which was to be my main gametype.
After about a week of play, full of ups and downs, i decided to try the ringgames. At this point i had about 150 dollars, 15 buyins at the lowest NL tables.
And suddenly i had found my game!!
Step one for me would be for you to decide which element of the game you prefer, cash or tournaments and generally stick to it until you are nailing it to start with. Only you can say which it is, based on enjoyment and profitability.
 Originally Posted by blindseye
Looking back at the past 2 days, i cant see what went wrong. Sure, there were a few bad beats, and once i tried a higher level table which failed miserably. But ive managed to loose my entire bankroll, everything but 15 bucks. This has happened at the 25 dollar tables, the very ones i, for the past week, has flourished on.
This could be due to a whole host of factors, anything from a horrific run of cards, bad beats, playing outside your roll, “beginners luck” running out etc.
 Originally Posted by blindseye
One thing i admit is that i havent followed the guidance for "how much of bankroll to risk at one day".
This is a matter of discipline, which no-one can teach you. You have to instil self-discipline. One method can be keeping a detailed record of what you are playing. There is a SnG Spreadsheet that you can download (there is a link somewhere on this site) and fill in, or you could shell out for Poker Tracker or, alternatively, just write things down on a piece of paper. Something that makes you keep a record of what you are winning/losing.
 Originally Posted by blindseye
I dont know if im here seeking advice, or just wanted someone to tell me they been in the same position, that they know the feeling. But i just had to get it out of my system.
Well, getting it out of your system is good, and yes, I don’t think there are very many people on here who have not taken some form of horrific downswing.
Despite this, I’m hoping that the first part of what you have said is true though. If you are here for advice, good, you’ll get it. Just to warn you though, it will be brutally frank and honest at times but I guarantee if you take it on board in the way in which it is intended, you will make money at this game.
Good luck and hope you stick with it. We’ll help all we can.
- Staresy
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