Moving up tilt help needed

Posted 8 years agoEdited 8 years ago

So I'm a staked player doing anonymous tables.

I did nl4 for about 15bb/100, got moved up to nl10 and did them up to now for 7.8bb/100, admittedly not the biggest sample but I can beat them for sure.

So, very confident about the way things are going and the bossman says I can move to nl20.

Easy game? No, tilt game!

The pots are way bigger, so I play like a nit - over a very small sample obviously - and postflop I'm folding pots bigger than a buyin at nl10 sometimes. Just can't seem to get past it and relax into my game.

I think it's a combination of the fear I'll get owned by better players and scared money truthfully.

I've tried thinking in BBs but to no avail, thos eeuros just stack up in the middle too quick for me. However, I am going to try Table Tamer if I can work out how to set it up.

Maybe I'm just not ready yet, so I only play one, maybe two tables for now, to the end of the month anyway.

So, if anyone can advise me or set me on the right path I would appreciate it - as no doubt would my coach!

Please don't give me a book to read I have loads and will only use them to prop open the door.

Thanks for reading, I have never experienced this sort of thing before.


Pwll

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Posted 8 years ago*
Hey Pwll.

It sounds like you are just adjusting and currently playing scared more than you can't beat the games.

It takes everyone moving up a while to adjust to the newer player pool as such.They are more aggressive,3bet more etc etc.It will take you a while to settle in.

If your coach thinks you can move up,there's no reason that you shouldn't be.Just remember what got yoi there in 1St place.

Most important thing to remember is the Player pool at Nl20 isn't that much different to 0.02/0.04 & 0.05/0.10 on euro sites(which I think your on Bv if your staked) and you crushed them. Yes there are a few more regs,and better players,but there are still sooooo many bad players.Ill go one step further and add IMO whether people agree or not,I wouldn't be shocked to actually see the lower limits harder than NL20.What I mean is people wanting to improve,learn and do things correctly will start there,so have a decent understanding.Thise depositing €50 and less etc,don't have the aptitude to sit there at them stakes,they jump in at NL20 and above.So just remember to do what you've done prior and attempt(not easy sometimes) to separate the monetary value.

table selection is key.Play less tables till your comfortable.Reduce stop loss to less than at lower stakes.

Post hands your unsure of,perhaps keep ranges on screen to go back to as reference.Perhaps those ranges need adjusting etc.

All said and done,if that fails have some beer and relax Smile .It will come.
Posted 8 years ago
It is a tough one as no matter what I say you may still hold the same fear.

I think you just have to really think longterm and understand it isn't a lot of money even tho it may seem it at the time. IF you go on and lose say 200 euros we do not mind honestly. IT is part of the game and just one of those things. You just play 10nl for a bit, get out of it and back up we go. NO FEAR on our side.

However I dont think you would lose that sort of money if you played your A game so please just be confident as we are confident in you!

Nice post also there by @FourFiveFour
Posted 8 years ago
@Jon-PokerVIP yes you're always super confident, may I borrow some please? Cheeky

@FourFiveFour , thank you for replying, you may well be right and I'm just seeing monsters under the bed again, so thank you for the informative reply. Smile Table selection is definitely my forte so I'll see how it goes.

Again guys, thank you.

Posted 8 years ago
I second the suggestion to lower your table count, even down to 1 table as you're getting used to the new stakes. Moving up can have all sorts of effects on your game and you can really benefit from slowing down and taking an extra few seconds on every decision. I really do mean every decision. Take an extra 2 seconds before each bet, each call, etc and while it might not fix your problems it'll be a step towards making more informed, logical decisions rather than emotional ones.

gl bud!
Posted 8 years ago
@Komododragonjesus , thank you for popping in sir, I will try all of the suggestions put forward by everybody.

GL with PS to, you deserve a chance imo for giving so much.

Thnaks again everybody!