Hi Guys, I figured that since Monk isn't whining a lot lately since he is on a good run, I'll do some of the whining around here.
I started this year with a little project of analysing my limit O8 play by playing a bunch of hands on the stars O8 6 max $2-$4 tables. After 2k hands or so, I'm starting to worry that I'm doing something fundamentally wrong. It could be that I'm not adapting properly to stars (on UB I win pretty easily at $2-$4, both SH and full ring), it could be that I'm running bad, it could be that I have a serious leak, I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure that I have a sound basic strategy and a bit of common poker sense, but either I need to adapt, or I am not using them in the right way.
So far I've been playing pretty tight preflop when it's 5- or 6-handed (VPIP 30%). My reasoning: most players at the table play horrible hands (some play 90% or more), and call everything to the river, so I have to show down a good hand. When it gets down to 4 or 3 I loosen up a bit.
True or False: my profit in these loose-passive games should come from playing quality hands dominating their weaker hands and from playing very strong draws and made hands aggressively?
However, in spite of playing relatively tight and only staying after the flop with good odds, I have a big problem at showdown, where I simply don't win enough to show a good profit. Most of my premium starting hands like AA2x, A23x, are losing hands. This may be because I play the flop fairly aggressively when I have a big draw (for example A23x on a 45Q flop with nutflush draw), which costs me a lot when I miss everything, or when I hit the turn but get counterfeited on the river.
Another possible leak are crying calls on the river. Especially shorthanded I'm often inclined to call with the second nuts if an unlikely draw hits, but so far I seem to be doing this too much, especially when the game is full of LAGs who will bluff a lot.
Supposedly, the variance of O8 is a lot less than that of limit holdem, but I'm consistently experiencing the opposite. Does this mean I'm playing too aggressively? That I'm taking too many hands past the flop?
Any suggestions are appreciated. If anyone would be willing to watch me play for a while or join me at the tables, that would be even better.
Thanks, Pieter