Awful month
10 buy-ins lost, or 17 if you start from the month’s high point. Where’s it all gone wrong?
My lifetime history at NL5 is still +ve, but checking the all-in performance was a bit of a shock;
So theoretically, without rakeback & bonuses I should be busto now. If this decline continues then I’ll probably lose interest in this game…
























sorry to hear that :/
damn, take some time off or try something different like s&g, or mtt things.
btw, i don’t trust in all in ev by pt3. there’s something plain wrong as my graph looks like urs so i was shocked too but then i decided to look on graph while i’m playing. pf ai QQ vs JT, i won that but blue line goes down! wtf??
AA vs JJ and $ev line going down even more.
that’s messed up with pt3.
and again, i hope to see u running better this month.
gl man!
u need it..
Cheers, I don’t put much faith in the all-in performance on PT either – you can win a 54-46 flip and the all in performance goes up only by what the flip was worth (8% so 8bb if you’re both full stacked) while your green line obviously shoots up by a buy-in making you look like you’re running hot.
What they should be doing is comparing all-in performance with Sklansky bucks – ie the lines go up and down by the flip %, but your performance follows whether you actually won it or not, while the Sklanksy bucks changes with whether you should have won it or not. Having your green line there is just misleading…
or, if you really want to compare to the green line, the blue line should change by the pot amount rather than the %. That would give an accurate ‘I should be up $X’, but it would wildly exaggerate things if you do lots of flips.
i think hem $ev line is in sklansky bucks. am i right?
$70 downswing after $100 upswing in the beginning?..rigged obv
c’mon look at durrrr
keep grind on the mind
Ohhh that doesn’t look too healthy. Like funkee suggested it might be a good idea to take a break and play some SnG for a bit. Just to give yourself some time to play without thinking about stats and ranges etc. I know you have to do that with SnG but everyones playing against the clock and stacks s. Just an idea
Mind you, judging by the graph you can clearly beat NL5. looks to me like you may have changed something in the way you’re playing, maybe without realising it. Happens to me all the time.
Yeah, I did switch for a few games at the end of last week, and ended up marginally up.
However, just had a blazing session this morning. Every hand was a premo pair or flopping a full house – 38o steal from button flops 883, 3way and both other players throw all their money in! Shortly followed by KK again 3way and all the money goes in (against TT & AJ, fortunately it held up). It didn’t all go my way, AK bust by AJ, plus an all-in shove semibluff with a combo that turned out to be up against the A-high flush.
And yet I’m still a bit unhappy about that
I rapidly shot up to 3+ buy-ins, and then managed to lose it on a mix of bad beats and dumb bluffs. End of session was up 1.5 buy-ins, yet with the incredible hands I had it should have been way higher.
I guess I just need to play my way out of this funk really…