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Darkzzz
Joined: 28.06.2009

Hey all,

I just started playing Nl100 RUSH, and I had a bad start.
I know it's only 10K hands, but it seems to go down pretty fast and my red line is well.... F***ed.

Could this be just standard variance? Because I was a solid winner on NL50 RUSH.
Or should I probably change something in my game? I dunno, I'm asking this because my only cashgame experience is on NL25 RUSH and NL50 RUSH.
Here's the graph, been running under EV too.

Meh it's probably too early to worry....


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Swings of blue line may be affected by anything, but isn't the red (non-showdown) line going down too fast?


Darkzzz
Joined: 28.06.2009

Yes, that's mostly what worries me. :f_mad:


fr or sh?


Darkzzz
Joined: 28.06.2009
Darkzzz
Joined: 28.06.2009

I played 15/12, basically the same as on NL50 where I was a 4.25bb/100 winner.


supeyrio
Joined: 11.11.2009

basically the following:
1) villian's draws keep completing, and you have to fold
2) giving too much respect to villian
3) not able to adjust to higher aggression
4) not bluff catching enough
5) bluffing but not following through enough/ failure to re-aggress e.g. 4bet/fold
6)not value betting thin enough
or a combination of the above reasons

anyhow, it's not that bad assuming the lack of sample size, and it's still around -5bb/100, fine for a 'downswing' and since your showdown is B/E.


well i cant tell whats wrong with your game based on this info. I also play nl100 rush Fr and if u want to do sweats let me know via the community section of Pokerstrategy.com.
I could just b standard varience tho


Darkzzz
Joined: 28.06.2009

Originally posted by supeyrio
basically the following:
1) villian's draws keep completing, and you have to fold
2) giving too much respect to villian
3) not able to adjust to higher aggression
4) not bluff catching enough
5) bluffing but not following through enough/ failure to re-aggress e.g. 4bet/fold
6)not value betting thin enough
or a combination of the above reasons

anyhow, it's not that bad assuming the lack of sample size, and it's still around -5bb/100, fine for a 'downswing' and since your showdown is B/E.

Adjusting to higher aggresion might be one of the issues, I do find myself cbetting flop and check folding turn alot because people float alot more it seems. Maybe I should cbet less and/or have a better plan for different kinds of turns.

@i5bet72o I will add you on skype tomorrow


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