by DoctorHandles » Thu Jan 04, 2007 3:03 pm
Ok so as I've said before, the last 10,000 hands have sucked quite a deal. My bankroll is plenty big for NL$100 and I was running well before that, so it's not a major problem, but I'm still trying to improve my play.
I've been told several times "always CB heads up," and until recently I have been. But even as I have been CBing, I pretty much feel like I know whether or not I'm gonna get a fold. If I raise button and BB calls and checks to me on a K73 rainblow flop, I'm getting a fold just about every time. Likewise, when I've just been CBing like a robot OOP into bad boards, such as I raise CO and button calls and I lead with air on a 6[c]9[h][Th], I'm really not getting a fold the 45% of the time I need to make it profitable.
Anyways, here's my question. Do you think I'm just running badly over the last 10,000 and I still need to be CBing heads up just about every time (always assume I have no read), or should I start checking bad flops when I have no draw OOP as my results would suggest I need to.
I know I could figure this out with trial and error and writing down my results, but I'd rather just take the word from you ballers instead rather than pay the $$$ to figure out myself.
*For what it's worth, I'm just about always CBing with position heads up unless there's a very specific reason not to. I'm more concerned with CBing bad, drawy boards OOP.
The better player should win the race. Always.