Thanks for the support mate.

There's a lot of things I do wrong in poker, but the most annoying thing is that I'm losing money at the moment even when doing okay.

I'm tempted to move down from $200NL as my BR has taken a $1.1k hit over about 2k hands and I don't feel like risking more at crypto.

I'm running bad in terms of cards... that has its impact to compound my errors.
The odds of a PP are 0.45% which means I ought to have had between 7-8 of each PP over the last 1700 hands.

I've had AA 3 times.
KK 6 times, but it's won only 66% for a net loss.
QQ 12 times for a large loss (66%)
JJ 10 times for a huge loss (70%)
TT 16 times (actually for a nice profit)

So not doing so well from my big hands. I've flopped 3 sets and rivered a fourth. 3 sets from 59 flops is bad. (Should be 11.8%, so twice that at least).

So how much comfort can I take that the stats show I'm running bad?
Well, ideally I should keep playing $200NL because eventually things even out. And it's better for me if they even at out $200NL than I hit all my sets back at $100NL.

I mean that's why I have 20x buy-ins... not so that I can lose 5 and move down but that I can ride out the variance.
But it's soooo hard when the results are going against you.

I'll decide whether to actually move down or not. It's such a shame to when I've started playing well.
I am very tempted to finish the current bonus ($100, not the whole $300) and move on... try $200NL somewhere else maybe.