Well things have been going terribly. This is easily the worst downswing I've ever had, both in depth and duration. The good news is that I haven't quit poker. If I had experienced this 6 months ago I would have cashed out and figured myself done with the game. There was a point today where I actually considered doing that but instead I just took a little break and then got back to the tables without thinking about it too much.
Yesterday was the worse so I was hoping things would turn around today. But I started off the day losing a stack to set over set and a stack to a 2-outter. Except for those two losses, the majority of my losses have been medium-sized pots. It just seems that no matter what I have I run into something just a little better. Every time, day after day.
I realized that I've been losing a lot of pots to short stacks and that this is probably something I need to work on. So instead of posting bad beat hands I'm going to post a few hands vs. shortstacks to see how they could be better played. My basic problem with them is that I'm always pot-committed after the flop, so it just seems to be a contest of who can outflop who. Against full stacks I think I do a very good job of sniffing out sets and minimizing my losses, but against shorties I feel like I have no other move but to put them all in on the turn. I'm still not sure if I'm doing something wrong or just getting unlucky.
Any advice, as to whether and how these hands can be played differently would be greatly appreciated...
All 100nl FR
Hand #1:
I raise KK to $5 Utg. Unknown player to my left with $60 calls.
Flop ($11.50)
. I bet $10, Villain calls.
Turn ($31.50)
. I bet $30 planning to call if his pushes. He pushes and I call the remaining $17.
River is blank, Villain had 66.
I don't know how to else to play it, except to bet a little less on the turn and still call his raise.
Hand #2
UTG limps, Villain with $35 raises to $3. 2 callers and I call in CO w
.
Flop ($14)
. Check, Villain bets $5, limper folds, I raise to $15, limper folds, Villain calls.
Turn ($44)
. Villain goes all in for $17. I call. Villain has QQ.
Fold preflop? Fold the flop?
I'll post some more, hopefully more interesting ones soon...