My graph looks as though I threw my BR off a cliff.

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My graph here looks pretty decent half-way, because I was beating up on the short-stackers that were playing at the Euro tables. There were a couple days in a row where I was playing two 5/10 tables at once, and I easily won twenty bucks each day. There were lots of suck-outs during that slide.
ex. I have AA in the hole, and push all-in after the flop. Villain has 8-6o, but a pair of 8's post-flop. turn is a 6. I lose
Amount Won in USD over Hands Played for Xgnomrcyx
I started with nothing now I have only .03 dollars left in that account. So I at least I came out ahead. I have 3 different theories about what happened here.
1. The lady who gave me the 40% rake-back the day before my BR slid pulled the doom-switch on me for never making any cash deposits.
2. the poker-gods were angry at me for some reason, and had me in their death grip until I had lost every penny.
3. The donkeys that I had been beating made an adjustment against me, and I lost a lot big hands and tilted.
Now I am only playing .60 SnG's, 50/50's, and some .11 cent super-turbo's on Carbon.
 
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Put all in EV graph as well
 
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I'd say variance is the answer to the fall--which is the same answer for the front up portion of that graph as well.
 
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I'm sure that variance had a lot to do with it.
 
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It shows your ev when you've been all in. Just tick the box show my ev. Then you can tell how badly you've been running.
 
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Here's my EV, and I don't know what to make of it.
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Card distribution was probably favourable in the 1st half but not so much in the 2nd half.
 
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The EV line is closer to the amount won towards the end than it was at it's peak, so I guess I was running pretty badly then.
 
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Well ev is pretty similar to amount won so you were never getting suck-outs or sucking out paticularly but by looks of it ran hot then cold.
 
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The EV line is closer to the amount won towards the end than it was at it's peak, so I guess I was running pretty badly then.
no you ran better than you were supposed too since around the 500 hand mark
 
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I tried reviewing my hand histories and reading books, but nothing seemed to help. That huge drop around 5200 was because I read the cards wrong. I thought that I had a straight that wasn't there. That was where I tilted big time after playing about 1200 hands for the day. :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
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was it the hands or the tilting that has the problem?
 
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A combination of both I think.
 
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I think you were on a heater the first part . Overall i think you played bad. Your EV graph is under the real winnings one. Simply you ran better than you supposed to several days and that gived you the wrong impression about your game.
 
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Why don't you post up some of your stats and big wins/losses to see if there are any observations people can make.
 
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I am too much a wimp for not going all in here, but I don't want to scare people away.
Everleaf Gaming Game #329914591

***** Hand history for game #329914591 *****
Blinds €0.02/€0.04 NL Hold'em - 2011/11/25 - 16:57:35
Table Rotherh 17 (CAP 1)
Seat 6 is the button
Total number of players: 6
Seat 1: robinho83 ( € 1.55 EURO )
Seat 2: adurmishaj92 ( € 3.57 EURO )
Seat 3: thered ( € 1.45 EURO )
Seat 4: Xgnomrcyx ( € 1.92 EURO )
Seat 5: OrlandFeigh ( € 4 EURO )
Seat 6: fede5 ( € 1.48 EURO )
robinho83: posts small blind [€ 0.02 EURO]
adurmishaj92: posts big blind [€ 0.04 EURO]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Xgnomrcyx [ Ah, Kh ]
thered calls [€ 0.04 EURO]
Xgnomrcyx raises [€ 0.10 EURO]
OrlandFeigh folds
fede5 raises [€ 0.16 EURO]
robinho83 folds
adurmishaj92 folds
thered calls [€ 0.12 EURO]
Xgnomrcyx calls [€ 0.06 EURO]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 6d, Jh, 3h ]
thered: bets [€ 0.54 EURO]
Xgnomrcyx calls [€ 0.54 EURO]
fede5 calls [€ 0.54 EURO]
** Dealing Turn ** [ Kc ]
thered: bets [€ 0.04 EURO]
Xgnomrcyx raises [€ 0.30 EURO]
fede5 calls [€ 0.30 EURO]
thered calls [€ 0.26 EURO]
** Dealing River ** [ 8c ]
thered shows [ 9d, Jd ] a pair of jacks
Xgnomrcyx shows [ Ah, Kh ] a pair of kings
fede5 shows [ Qh, Qd ] a pair of queens
Xgnomrcyx wins € 2.88 EURO from main pot with a pair of kings [ Ah, Kh, Kc, Jh, 8c ]
This hand is about 4 days later, & is just gawd-awful.


verleaf Gaming Game #331094755
***** Hand history for game #331094755 *****
Blinds $0.05/$0.10 NL Hold'em - 2011/11/29 - 13:04:08
Table Detroit 18
Seat 5 is the button
Total number of players: 6
Seat 1: Funkymother ( $ 17.16 USD )
Seat 2: Hotstepper ( $ 21.19 USD )
Seat 3: BorninTime ( $ 9.43 USD )
Seat 4: Xgnomrcyx ( $ 4.85 USD )
Seat 5: XrayAngel ( $ 10 USD )
Seat 6: maria41 ( $ 3.35 USD )
maria41: posts small blind [$ 0.05 USD]
Funkymother: posts big blind [$ 0.10 USD]
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Xgnomrcyx [ Kh, Ah ]
Hotstepper folds
BorninTime folds
Xgnomrcyx raises [$ 0.20 USD]
XrayAngel calls [$ 0.20 USD]
maria41 calls [$ 0.15 USD]
Funkymother calls [$ 0.10 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3h, 5h, 5c ]
maria41 checks
Funkymother checks
Xgnomrcyx checks
XrayAngel: bets [$ 0.55 USD]
maria41 calls [$ 0.55 USD]
Funkymother folds
Xgnomrcyx calls [$ 0.55 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 5s ]
maria41: bets [$ 2.60 USD]
Xgnomrcyx folds
XrayAngel folds
maria41 does not show cards
maria41 wins $ 2.33 USD from main pot

I should be at least betting 2.5X pre, & 3/4 pot post-flop w/ the flush-draw and not checking.
 
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Never play 48/49BB deep.

1st hand, raise alot bigger, generally about 0.18, dpeending on reads whether to call/4-bet, in general I'd shove that 48BB deep unless he's a complete nit.

2nd hand:

raise alot bigger pre, $0.35-0.4, bet flop, if re-raised get it in. flush draw, backdoor straight and two overcards is pretty much the nuts. Also bigger pre defines ranges more. Certainly bet bigger than 2.5x pre
 
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First hand. Raise harder preflop. Check-Fold postflop
Second hand. Raise harder preflop. Check-Fold postflop.
 
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I hope he is because c/f post-flop is horrible on both hands. Your hand holds massive equity.
 
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if you only had one heart on the flop for each hand would you have played it the same?
 
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You must be joking right?
Of course i am. But i could not stop myself when i see that you are not willing to shove or reraise on the flop like never. If you hit your draw is so obvious that no one will pay you . Better save your money than chasing draws all the time in NL. Bet you strong draws. Plus you have the chance to hit top pair on the turn or the river. A lot of equity against 2 players. These 2 hands are the type of hands where you want to put your stack on the line on the flop. You are runnig a little bad only against sets. Shove on the flop or reraise and jam it on the turn. Than you will see your EV graph going above your real winnigs one. You loose a lot of value just calling with strong draws.
 
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