Poker Bad Run - Here's How to Get Out of It

SpinElite
10 Dec 2025
Intermediate
This material is for medium-skilled players
Strategy
10 Dec 2025
Intermediate
This material is for medium-skilled players

In this Talk Poker episode, JP discusses variance and bad run management with Spin Elite member Didier. They explore mental strategies, when to reduce volume, the importance of solid fundamentals, and how to avoid common mistakes during downswings in spin poker.

Bad runs are normal. Focus on fundamentals, reduce table count during struggles, avoid checking CEV daily, and maintain your A-game regardless.

Navigating Poker Variance: Essential Survival Tips

  • Build Your Emergency Toolkit - Use rational tools (PT4, GTO Wizard) to verify your play, lean on your poker community for support, and know yourself well enough to adjust volume when needed
  • Trust Your Fundamentals - During bad runs, stick to basic strategies you've mastered rather than testing new plays. Keep preflop ranges tight and avoid marginal spots
  • Volume Isn't Always the Answer - Contrary to instinct, reduce tables during downswings to maintain quality. Play 4-6 tables max at €10 stakes to preserve decision-making clarity
  • Stop Obsessing Over CEV - Checking stats daily creates unnecessary mental pressure ACR Stormers. Review every 10-15 days instead, focusing on decision quality rather than results
  • Your Day Isn't Your Results - Don't let bad sessions define your self-worth. Build identity around controllable factors like study time, exercise, and maintaining your A-game
  • Rakeback Saves Careers - In higher stakes spin poker, rakeback becomes increasingly crucial. Many winning players would be break-even without it, making room selection vital
  • Adapt to Table Conditions - Put ego aside. If tables are tough late in the month, drop down a stake to maintain confidence and avoid compounding losses
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