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[QUOTE="FlopDeezNutz, post: 515641, member: 18204"] OK, here is what I can gather from the information that you gave. Your first mistake is that you are involving yourself in a lot of pots with marginal hands from out of position. Unless you catch an incredible streak of luck, you are going to have a losing session with the hands that you have been playing. Your second mistake is that you are playing extremely loose for someone entering a table with a buy in of only 25 BB. You need to create a tight/aggressive table image initially instead of getting into a lot of pots hoping to catch lightning. Once you show down 1 or 2 strong hands, then you can begin to loosen up a little bit because they will fear your table image based on the hands you have shown down. Patience is critical, especially with a small stack. I also recommend going to the table with 40 BB, it will give you a stack to rebuild if you happen to catch shit luck. The third mistake that I see you making is that you are setting a loss stop limit, which makes you fear the table instead of giving yourself a chance to have the table fear you. If you are scared of losing, maybe you should try limit poker so that you can be in more control of your losses. Either that, or maybe poker isn't for you. We all have losing sessions, it is a part of the game. [/QUOTE]
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