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Can't break out
Hey everyone,
I'll start with my poker history. I've been playing on and off the last couple years, overall down $700 online. I've picked it up again after a long hiatus in honest hope of being able to make a steady income. I've been playing for about a month now, and I'm still playing with the same $100 I bought in with which I am somewhat proud about, since it's the longest $100 has lasted me. I'm currently playing on .15/.25 tables at PokerRoom. On to the point!
It seems to me I'm playing a sound game, but I keep on falling back to the low $100's, and it feels like theres this wall that I just can't break through. I would have to categorize myself as a TAgg player. How I'm trying to deal is by honing my folding skills down. Example: Letting go of a set based on reading the table, the player, and my gut. I still have plenty of room for improvement in that area - I usually feel I have to reassure my judgement was right by seeing their cards, which is obviously a leak - but folding say a JJ preflop after telling raises around the table is easy for me.
However, I feel at this point I am getting diminishing returns by focusing on that problem. Have any of you felt the same way when you were starting? How did you break that barrier? I would really appreciate your input, I'm so close I can feel it. Is there an area if improvement that I'm not aware of?
Godwin
P.S. Does anyone know any free dataloggers?
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