Moving down stakes is hard
Just getting back into 6max LHE aftr taking a break for a few weeks and I'm playing 0.5/1.0 with a new $400 bankroll.
I have played profitable poker at the $5/$10 and $10/$20 levels over a decent sample size (around 30-40k hands at 5/10 and about 10k hands at 10/20).
Now I know that I am far far FAR better than most of the players at these levels (although there are the odd few who I think could tear up 5/10 with ease if they wanted to) but I just can't show a profit in ANY session I play.
Yes I have run a little bad.. but most of the players are so awful at these levels that I do not believe just "running bad" is enough to turn me into a losing player even over a sample as small as 2,000 hands.
I think the problem lies with my instinctive descisions - ie, at 5/10+ I would never even consider folding 99 UTG, I would never consider value betting my 2nd from bottom-pair-no-kicker on the river withot a killer read, I would never expect my UTG raise to be cold-called with 25s in the CO etc etc.
These are all examples of things that are extremely basic and require absolutely no thought on my part but these kind of "instinctive plays" are all just completely wrong at 0.5/1.0. Raising mid pairs UTG leads to an absolute nightmare postflop, expecting somebody who cold called a 3-bet preflop to have some kind of a hand is a disaster etc etc.
I guess what I'm saying is that moving down stakes is even more difficult than moving up. I never had any trouble stepping up until 10/20 (which admittedly was a very difficult move which put me on monkey-tilt for a while), but I am now struggling to beat the microstakes which I was a winning player at over a year ago.
I guess this is more of a rant than a cry for help, I know all I need to do is dust off my copy of "Small Stakes Holdem" and completely forget everything I read in "Hold'em for Advanced Players" and the stox book for the time being but that's really not the route I want to take, I don't want to have to un-learn and then re-learn my instincts if yo follow me. Instead, I'm going to play MTTs / SnGs until my roll is big enough to support the more aggressive and/or tight games I'm used to, whilst still studying shorthanded/Heads up LHE at the level I was before I took the break.
Thoughts or Comments?