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Thanks figaroo good advice as alwaysAt first glance its difficult to see where its going wrong as the stats look really good. Looking at the graph you started really hot and then pretty much lost it all. The red line goes from flat to falling off quite steeply.
Yup after 5K hands was up $50 nearly 20bb/100
1K hands was up $48
I see this in my charts from time to time and I'm thinking this is tilt. You start playing well then suffer a couple of beats and then first I start folding too much as I don't want to get stacked again then when I lose another hand I should win it leads me to calling people down when I should be folding because you can't believe your premium has been cracked again. It's like you have to call just to make sure they have it and to confirm how unlucky you are running.
Sounds like me a non believer, not sure which stats to use apart from AG%, i.e high AG% call low AG% fold
One thing I notice in the hands you post is that you seem to be playing for stacks every time you flop tpgk or better. The KK example above where you call off the river after he leads into you with trip 8s is a clear example of a hand you played perfect to the end and he got stupid lucky, guaranteed to tilt me that one. But if he leads into you there its never a bluff and you need to find the discipline to fold here. We talked about this before, it's never a bluff because 5nl players can't fold their premium overpairs in that spot.
Trying to work on this and trying to avoid stacking off in single raised pots and preferably only stacking of in 3Bet pots against aggros
One of the problems I find in zoom is the players are usually either very good regs or total beginners. I think if you know who you are up against you can start to back off if you meet resistance from a reg on the flop especially on dry boards.
Of course we're stacking off against fish with our overpairs but not usually the regs so we really need to use the hud early in the hand to assess our opponent.
Also are you reviewing your sessions properly?
Not really just tend to look at biggest pots lost and occasionally when I'm playing I'll mark an hand for review
Some pertinent notes on the regs should help make better decisions. It's too easy to just play.
John talks about the little things in poker they do all add up and add polish to your game, reviewing and note taking is part of that
This is what I need to do more although difficult to do at Zoom