i just joined husng an i wanna move through the stakes fast an finding it very difficult to win at any level of husngsi used 2 play them with a good winrate turning $50 into $1800 in a month on tilt i am a decent hu player up $4k at .25/.50hu shuld b up at .50/1 but some luckbox took 1k off me with the worst hand allin every time on stars just came bact 2 husngs an cant get any sucess im a winner in turbo sngs tourneys cash games but lose in husng over a large sample but i wanna be a winner an make a steady profit to help with tourney swings i need 2 b a reg at the $57.50 by next month i have the roll 4 the $57.50s now but need 2 b a decent winner but if im gonna stick with husngs i need 2 be playin that stake, 2 comfortably keep my supernova status.i feel as if the competition is weak but cant beat them my brm is 100 buyin rule although i broke it the other day after losin about 7 buyins in $34.50s then movin to $230s an lost 2 in a row but got my moey in good tp v draw an A4 v K9 allin pre but other than that my brm is very diciplined that is very rare i do thatit may help me playing a long session with a decent player from this site an then going over hands wit them and comparing thoughts cant afford coaching at the moment so sum1 that wants to win free money i guess lolz or some1 2 jus go over 1 of my sessions but i watched a few vidios an cant see that i am doin anything wrong.
Welcome to the forums.I would suggest posting some hands in the hand review forum, and see what kind of feedback you get from there.After a few hands, feel free to PM me and I'll make some recommendations via PM or in this thread as to which instructors might be best for you to focus on.
Well the first thing I sense is that you're off your game somewhat, confidence is a big thing and when you sense it's not there it's time to step back. The second thing is that having goals like this aren't a good idea, what you need to focus on is the quality of your play, looking to improve, and forget all about things like moving up to a certain level in a short timeframe, keeping your supernova status, etc. PS would love to hear that actually, LOL, what can happen here is that you will press too hard if things don't go the way you need, and that just gets you in more trouble. Having a couple of bad games and then moving up a lot higher to try to make it back is also a bad symptom, even if you win, if you were ready for that higher stake you'd be playing it already, moving up because you're on tilt is generally a bad idea.What you need to look for is not necessarily what you're doing wrong but what you could do better. Watching a few videos is a start, you're going to see some different styles here, you want to be thinking about what they're doing differently than you and why it might be a good play and if that's something you can incorporate into your game. Now that's why coaching is a lot better, having someone better than you look at your games and there's often things that you may be missing that are pretty obvious to others. It often doesn't take much, even a single hour of someone looking at your game can make a difference. I don't coach anymore but back when I was doing it I found it made a big difference in turning players around and it often doesn't take very long to point someone in the right direction. If you find an instructor you like from watching the vids then maybe just trying out an hour would be worth your while, you seem to be rolled well enough to do this, it's an investment really.