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| My early day mistakes were calling big raises with a lower flush, straight or a boat possibility. Also calling with too many weak starting hands and getting into trouble with weak kickers. Nowadays, I've tightened up my game and use value betting to decide if its worth a gamble. Iceberg |
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| well...when i first started..i didn't know much because so i was playing wrecklessly like a newbie of course..going in with a pair on the board...lol...but as i played more..and started improving...i played a little tighter because it's a waste of chip to play dumb hands like 2-6 offsuit outta position....but now that i play..it's depending on the table..because every tourny i play is differ...differ. people..so if the table is aggressive..i play a little tighter...but if the table is tight...ill play just a lil aggressive..not too much..i try to switch it up depending on the players... |
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| Deffinately. I have learned how to avoid the horrible players catching on me. I have learned when to slow up my play or speed up my play. Experience usually helps anyone in anything and deffinately helps me in poker. I look forward to getting better and better and learning more in the future. Great question truushot.
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| i don't improve on poker. if anything, i steadily get worse. i try to vary my play so that i don't think i am as a whole aggressive or tight. basically i have no idea where i am going. but maybe i will find out in the future. =) |
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