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May 21 2008

What the hell

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I started playing NL 0.50/1.00 heads up last night....

After 488 hands, I'm down $400.00 on the dot. To be fair, I ran about $300 below expectation..... that's heads up variance for you.

To be honest, I played pretty horrible in a few all in pots (trying to bluff fish, etc.), which costed me most of my losses. But the players are seriously god damn awful, it tilts me so hard that I am life long loser at NL100 HU lol. I also lost prob 400-500 playing with my friend last year at NL100 HU, but that's when I sucked too.

It tilts me that players are calling my btn raises OOP with 56o and flopping straights, or turning straights with 89o when I have TPTK doksdpk.

Admittedly, I did not adjust quick enough. When I saw that my opponent was calling me with 56o OOP, I shoudl've tightened my opening range. Also, one of them started check/mini-raising me on the flop a bunch, and instead of reacting smartly (bluff 4-betting the flop more, or cking behind the flop more with medium strenght hands), I kept cbetting and folding lol what a moron I am .

But for sure, there are so many bad players at this level, but I am def. not rolled to play this. I'm not mad about losing 400 to be honest, I'm mad that I lost to fish.

Oh well, back to grinding the 6-max games =)

Oh yah, I played PLO25 yesterday and ran 100 below expectation. So I've lost 500 int he last 2 days, and ran 400 below expectation. greaaat.

big upswing soon plzpzlzpzlp

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