NeverEnough
Rock Star
Silver Level
I still enjoy playing the game, but not the losing money part. I only play live & only MTT so far. I've only cashed once since July. That's out of over 10 tournaments. Maybe even 15. My spreadsheet isn't on this PC. I know you won't cash even close to every time, but I feel like I just get worse as I try to open up my game. However, I do tend to be pretty hard on myself when I am not succeeding at something (Regardless of what it is) I've always been a very competitive person. Maybe that's why I sell for a living & enjoy racing my cars.
Seems like I was doing well for a while, but now seem to be playing progressively worse the past couple outings. My set of 8s being counterfeited by a set of queens last weekend knocking me out surely didn't help either.
Today I went against my gut feeling & shoved on a 667 flop (I had J7s). Guy calls & turns over A6. That put me in the red zone & I was out shortly after.
A few weeks ago I went out on the bubble. Guy that was shoving very wide shoved again. I was sure I had him beat, and I was right, but then a 3rd player shoves behind me with AKc & rivers a flush.
I know I need to play more hands & be more aggressive, but it seems like the more I go away from my original playing style of pretty tight, the worse things get for me.
I guess this is just a vent post, but I'd, of course, love constructive feedback.
Seems like I was doing well for a while, but now seem to be playing progressively worse the past couple outings. My set of 8s being counterfeited by a set of queens last weekend knocking me out surely didn't help either.
Today I went against my gut feeling & shoved on a 667 flop (I had J7s). Guy calls & turns over A6. That put me in the red zone & I was out shortly after.
A few weeks ago I went out on the bubble. Guy that was shoving very wide shoved again. I was sure I had him beat, and I was right, but then a 3rd player shoves behind me with AKc & rivers a flush.
I know I need to play more hands & be more aggressive, but it seems like the more I go away from my original playing style of pretty tight, the worse things get for me.
I guess this is just a vent post, but I'd, of course, love constructive feedback.