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How should I take this good bad or whatever

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Moneedude

9:20 am July 26, 2011

 
1

I played a long three day
session last week. I played 26 hours in 
three days and left $450.00 on the felt at the end of the sessions.  Now I am not even trying to say I played
perfect for 3 days I know I did not and I have the notes to prove it, but I am
wondering if I played as bad as I think.

A
quick break down of  the three days is
like this

Day
one. Played 8:30 PM to 1:30 AM sat $100.00 cashed out $100.00

Day
two. 2 part session 12pm to 6pm took dinner break changed tables and played

8PM
to 1:30 am sat 300.00 overall cashed out 40.00 (-260.00)

Day
three Played 12PM to 10PM sat $240 cashed out $50.00

Over
all plated 26.9 hours and left 450.00 this is where I am looking for
REALISTIC feedback. I have tracked this game many times and I know I average
4 buttons per hour so I pay 4 sets of blinds per hour. Blinds are 1 and 3 so
(4) and 4*4 is 16 or 16 dollars and hour in blinds at a minimum.

16*26.9
is $430.00 so I paid this amount in basic blinds technically just to sit at
the table for this many hours overall.

QUESTION:
Does this mean

1.
I did not play as bad as I thought or felt and this is basic fluctuation and
a flat session overall

2.
I maybe played too tight and need to look at missed opportunities and
possibly am not defending some blinds enough

3
I did play as poorly as it feels and I need to look at my overall game and
find a leak or more

The
numbers are confusing me a little bit. I take a lot of notes as I play and I
think I play fairly snug pre-flop from early positions and will take a flop
late with alot of loose timid action in front of me witch happens frequently
at this level. 6 or more will limp making it hard to pass up seeing a flop
with 89s and the likes.

Any
help and feed back is appreciated

thanks


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