DONT. your "ev thingy" is almost useless and will almost likely give you the wrong information. also stop focusing so much on your results. it's alright to be down less than a buy-in, that happens, but what you should do to cope with it is think more about how to play your hands better and make better overall decisions rather than the "EV line"/"flopping sets!"/"rivering the nuts!" bs that most people seem to be concerned with.
seriously, make the best decisions you can, and you'll win. don't get sucked into the whole "gotta hit silverstar" "gotta flop a set" mindset that will cause you to crumble when you run bad.
Cheers, that was a tilted posting lol, should've put it in the vents bit really, I sacked off the idea of the ev graph, mainly b/c (and zachs said about this) i'd convinced myself it was all down to running bad and if i seen a plus ev graph i'd want to cry lol
This is the worst i've ever ran i think so its a bit tough for me, i know its going to get tougher than this but i'm going to man up and deal with it sensibly, had a look at my sessions and i think i'm having a bit of trouble playing overpairs, specifically the bigger ones, seem to be paying off everybody that hits a set!! i think this comes from just moving over from 5nl where you can play an overpair like the nuts b/c of all the tp.../tk/gk/bk lovers there lol
Theres just sooo many completely passive players that sit c/c'ing their AA or KK or set or quads!!! lol This could stem from me being a bit too aggro, but it's denting my confidence b/c i now keep seeing monsters under the bed when i get c/c by anyone and i'm not getting proper value for the hands that i'm winning with.
Anyways, gonna do the right thing and put some hands in the HA section, would be much appreciated if a few of you guys could take a look for me, cheers.