Yesterday NL2 session started great but ended quite bad after being up 3,5BI I managed to loose not only the 3,5 but 1 more and decided to stop playing 1BI down.
I don't think i played bad but there is something mind fucking me really bad.
Over 3.5k hands i got dealt 24 (AA) I know it's a small sample but either variance is kicking my butt or I'm making horrible mistakes i won 80% of the hands but I'm down 1$ with aces, i play them very aggressive PF and on FLOP, that's when i win most pots, i rarely get to stack somebody PF even tho I'm always RR people, it seems that every time i get it in on the FLOP/TURN I'm behind.
What i want to ask you is if i should consider playing lighter at this limits when villain shows strength and also bet smaller on dry flops to get more value from weaker hands, this concerns all big PPs (QQ+)
I'm also having the same problem with TPTK, winning small pots by playing aggressive and loosing big pots so i think the question also applies here.