PokerStars Hand #114981440833: Holdem No Limit ($0.08/$0.16 USD) - 2014/04/19 0:08:09 CET [2014/04/18 18:08:09 ET]
Table Sabauda 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 5: DoC.LemOn ($17.64 in chips)
Seat 6: kukla1414 ($16.38 in chips)
kukla1414: posts small blind $0.08
DoC.LemOn: posts big blind $0.16
Holecards Dealt to DoC.LemOn
kukla1414: raises $0.16 to $0.32
DoC.LemOn: calls $0.16
Meh this was really weird he cbet some 7/7 raised 100% BU
He was so aggro so far on all streets that I thought he just has to bet turn so went for c/r again
river the same he can have *some* Qx and can bluff at it some shouldn't believe me when I c/r big
I block 25% A highs too I might value from meh but if he has an Ax and X's down ima look like a tard
Btw I figured a golden pill to a downswing: denial.
That's why I don't post hands with stats anymore I never look at cashier graphs or PT4.
Guess Ima have to look at them once I won't be able to rebuy when I'll be close to busto and will have to review my game but at least it doesn't make me sad anymore
93% Sure!
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traxamillion   United States. Apr 19 2014 03:09. Posts 10468
On April 18 2014 17:43 LemOn[5thF] wrote:
Btw I figured a golden pill to a downswing: denial.
That's why I don't post hands with stats anymore I never look at cashier graphs or PT4.
Guess Ima have to look at them once I won't be able to rebuy when I'll be close to busto and will have to review my game but at least it doesn't make me sad anymore
Kind of a bad reason you are just shitting on yourself by not using stats and not letting other people see them and thus give you better advice.
Just don't look at cashier or pull up graphs and you can always block out the $ won stat. Problem solved without ignoring important information. Seeing losses shouldn't really phase you so much you can't look at the cashier without getting tilted; especially in today's game where you need every edge and many of the other players probe to excessive tilt have already busted and left poker.
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traxamillion   United States. Apr 19 2014 03:12. Posts 10468
You seem to think you played hands badly based on results and then further you feel a need to explain and justify your mistakes as though you are being judged. Get over that. Be confident. Don't focus on results as much as how you play.