Back to square one

Got the “From Losing to Winning Plan” from Sky yesterday and have read it through and can conclude that I have been fooling myself for a year now thinking that I have been studying Poker. I did study properly 1 – 1.5 month after I signed up at Pokerforge, but doing some hand reviews in September six month after signing up can no longer be consider studying. Nobody is easier to bluff than oneself. Looking at some course videos half hearted doesn’t count, does it?

 

So now it back to square one. Will start by following the advice from “From Losing to Winning Plan” from and if it say to do something for a week I will do it for a week. I will also start taking proper notes and organise it in my study journal and not just watch and read to forget.

When I check the “From Losing to Winning Plan” I have cheated on so many thing (Read almost all of them) that the only thing is to start over from the beginning. One thing in it was to neglect the result when playing and since I have played two tables with Sticky-notes covering the cards I have conscious or sub- conscious wanted to have the same result on both tables. If one table was up 70BB I was chasing it on the other table too and was getting frustrated if there was to big gap on the tables. Now I have put electric tape on the stack on the tables and play without knowing what I have in the stack. Had to change the auto-reload to 100% to before where I reloaded at 80%. Remember I cover my stack a long time ago when rush was pretty new at Full tilt. Had the same problem then chasing the result rather than focusing on playing good solid poker. However remember one session that I knew had gone bad. Was two-tabling (can have been four too) NL200 (Can have been NL400) rush on full tilt. Knew the session was really bad, it was that session I started to hate AJ, seem they are not AK after all. However I close the session and I down almost 4000$ so I hope it was on NL400. Anyway I stopped playing with the stack covered after that.

 

So back to basic square one