Running bad is frustrating
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:40 pm
So lately I've been doing a lot of traveling and playing cards. I did the whole online thing for a while but I just hate sitting in front of a computer by myself all day. It's just not enjoyable. I made a measley $1,900 profit over the course of a few months playing online (not full-time, just a couple times a week for maybe a couple hours) and decided to cash out and call it a day. I was getting pretty bored. During that time, I basically stopped playing live poker. I think I went to the casino once and that was for some little cheap tournament.
Anyways, between July and September I had a nice run. Mostly playing $2-$5 No-limit cash games, but also mixed in a little $1-$2 if there were no $2-$5 games being spread. A few times, I played in a $5-$10 PLO game that I was doing well in until it basically disappeared from my local casino. It lasted a whole 3 weeks I believe. Think I profited over $2,300 in that. But during July and August I had averaged about a $5,700 profit which is as well as I have ever run over more than 1 month- playing about 20-25 hours per week on average.
Then came labor day weekend and it's just gone to shits from there. September overall was not horrible, but I lost over $1,800 for the month. That's misleading because I had 2 days in that month where I won over $900. Take away those 2 days and my net losses for the month was well over $3,600. The problem has been the game I've been playing. My local casino basically got rid of the $2-$5 game due to not having enough players, so I've been playing $1-$2 and just been getting owned. I always try and analyze my play at the end of the day regardless of whether or not I won or lost, and there were a few days I played like shit (we all do) and some other days where I misplayed a few hands here and there looking back on it. But in the end, none of that really matters because I keep getting sucked out on for all of my chips on just 1 hand. Over and over and over and over again. If I play well and get up a little, it doesn't matter because eventually that 1 bad hand that I could do nothing about will come up and all of my chips will be gone. Or if I play bad......same thing. I'm at almost 2 months now and the end doesn't seem to be in sight. I keep getting my hands in as a big favorite and keep on losing.
I guess this is why we love poker so much though. You gotta take the bad with the good. Lesson of the day: take a break. Don't play on tilt. Told my wife I won't play for 2 weeks. I'll come back fresh and regroup and hopefully the run of bad luck will come to an end.
Anyways, between July and September I had a nice run. Mostly playing $2-$5 No-limit cash games, but also mixed in a little $1-$2 if there were no $2-$5 games being spread. A few times, I played in a $5-$10 PLO game that I was doing well in until it basically disappeared from my local casino. It lasted a whole 3 weeks I believe. Think I profited over $2,300 in that. But during July and August I had averaged about a $5,700 profit which is as well as I have ever run over more than 1 month- playing about 20-25 hours per week on average.
Then came labor day weekend and it's just gone to shits from there. September overall was not horrible, but I lost over $1,800 for the month. That's misleading because I had 2 days in that month where I won over $900. Take away those 2 days and my net losses for the month was well over $3,600. The problem has been the game I've been playing. My local casino basically got rid of the $2-$5 game due to not having enough players, so I've been playing $1-$2 and just been getting owned. I always try and analyze my play at the end of the day regardless of whether or not I won or lost, and there were a few days I played like shit (we all do) and some other days where I misplayed a few hands here and there looking back on it. But in the end, none of that really matters because I keep getting sucked out on for all of my chips on just 1 hand. Over and over and over and over again. If I play well and get up a little, it doesn't matter because eventually that 1 bad hand that I could do nothing about will come up and all of my chips will be gone. Or if I play bad......same thing. I'm at almost 2 months now and the end doesn't seem to be in sight. I keep getting my hands in as a big favorite and keep on losing.
I guess this is why we love poker so much though. You gotta take the bad with the good. Lesson of the day: take a break. Don't play on tilt. Told my wife I won't play for 2 weeks. I'll come back fresh and regroup and hopefully the run of bad luck will come to an end.