When you're losing big pots are you able to recognize if you were outplayed? Are they hands you look at afterwards and feel you should have been able to get away from them?
Like everyone says, it is mostly varience. The key to these times is to lose the least money possible.
When you first started posting here you were on a tremendous upswing. Now that the cards aren't falling your way everytime you are going to have to adjust poor aspects of your game that weren't apparent before.
I can't comment much on your numbers because I've never used these programs or paid much attention to what they mean to you guys. But I think you might be a case where you don't really know how to lose. LEARN TO FOLD. Get away from your marginal hands that are beat. Don't convince yourself you have the best hand. Accept the fact that as shitty as it is, your kings have been cracked by a flopped ace for the 10th time in a row. While the cards don't fall in your favor this will minimalize your losses.
Sorry if I'm wrong on these assumptions, but you're a fairly new player and this was something that helped me when I was newer and seemed to lose fast like this.
We can also put our HU matches on hold and that should help your winrate immensley. :P



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