u/N3ctar42

I have problems yo-yoing

Up and downs I started with a free roll win on the site grinded up to around 300. Still that's not a lot of buy-ins unless you stick to the gutter stakes. Even at some of the higher micros it's not that big of a bankroll.

Typically been playing PL Omaha .5 -.10, .10-.20 And a tiny bit of shot taking at .20-.50 (people tend to show up with more bluffs at the $0.20. $0.50 tables. Bluff catching in Omaha is scary though...

I've been avoiding high variant spots. I've been playing a little scared just because of the way these runouts have been happening for me recently. Last time I went all in pre I repopped with Ace Ace Jack 10 double suited. He repots every pot. We're all in. He's KK34 also double suited. This was on a shot take spot so I was sitting with more than I should have been and I was up. And he flops me dead pretty much he has spades. I have none insult to injury King of hearts on the turn..I'm dead

Now when I run into those same situations I'm really not wanting to do any all-in pre-flops. I don't mind it in holdem But I prefer Omaha as a post-flop game...

Yeah I've just been going up and down a lot. Up for the day down for the week. I'm going back. I'm reviewing hands... Actually really been happy with my play but because I have went up and down so much Just having trouble finding forward momentum.

I'm having trouble multitabling on my laptop. I can't see the tables well. I just moved I have my PC set up yet.

I'm guessing like I'm just really coming to my own solution I guess which would be play more tables of hold'em and less Omaha all together. I know the hold'em player base is much softer than the Omaha player base. I just get weirdly unlucky at club on holdem. Now my sample scale is really small, The pendulum has to swing the other way at some point.

This a terrible ADHD brain post. If you have any anything you'd like to add or experience, similar issues or maybe you have a way you deal with this issue and you want to share that would be cool.

Basically dealing with variance in all forms. Tilt, bankroll management, maintaining a good mental.

Hey, if you have anything that you have tips or pointers on or things that you do that you want to share, just please comment below. Let's open up a dialogue of some sort! Good luck at the tables everybody see y'all round

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u/N3ctar42 — 6 days ago

The sweet really offsets the tartness of the tomato sauce. It's really doing something here..... I was renovating a house on the other side of town. I forgot my wallet. couldn't go by lunch. I mainly ate them separately but I got curious.

u/N3ctar42 — 26 days ago