Speaking of hand ranges would anyone like to share theirs? Click here for Forum Post
And then you go bluffing into a calling station with a missed straight draw and she calls with 3rd pair no kicker (Bounty Hunter MTT). LOL - shame on you
Make a sticker and place it where the betting button is on your screen thatās says āFish donāt foldā.
Lol
Yes indeed, rough day today and old habits are hard to break (sometimes you fall off the wagon, man Iām thirsty).
I need another stickerā¦
for the calling button, when you flop a straight and the other guy flops a flush and piles the money inā¦ enough said.
Some more tips or notes to myself when card dead or playing in general in no special order:
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Treat every hand as a new hand - This can be very difficult dwelling on past hands. When Iāve missed the board and have not connected and finally wake up with a strong hand, Iāll want to play it weak because of past experience of missing flops, instead I should play it as it is a brand new hand and try and get the best value I can.
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Make the best of big hands - Try to maximize and get as much out of the hand as I can because it could be a while before I get another. I may get blasted for this one but I see many players on replay shoving all in pre flop with pocket aces (which I believe is a mistake unless you expect to get called), the reasoning I hear is because they donāt want them to get cracked but what if everyone folds? I prefer the regular 3x raise and if the board gets scary Iāll try and take it down on the flop or try and pot control (as stated above) but I definitely want to get the most out of it I can. I wouldnāt slow play it to the point where Im going to get drawn out, but Im getting off topic I want to get the most out of the hand as possible and that comes with a trade off.
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Realize there are downswings - Im going to lose a lot of tournaments, A LOT, but continue to play your best (easier said than done as noted by the sticker comments above
thanks buddy
hahaha)
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Donāt go against the grain - Ive done this many times trying to force the action with failed miserable results. Stay aggressive and pick spots well. I find myself trying to change the game forcing raises larger and larger when I see 6 or more callers consistently every hand. What I think I should do is play my normal game be patient wait for better cards 3x it and if everyone wants to call so be it (play the best I can).
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Value Bluff - I like to value bluff as if I were trying to get value (as if I have the hand won, by betting a quarter of the pot) if it fails I donāt lose much but you have to have the table presence and against certain players this just wonāt work and timing is everything.
Mental tips for myself
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Betting 250-300 preflop with pocket pair or AK is not really a bluff.
All in pre-flop on bullets is advice from a champion Hold-em player. Iāve been doing that, but it breaks my heart to miss the chance to increase this potentially lucrative moment. Iām going to slow back with my bullets and try to milk the table a bit more. Besides, someone at the table with an enormous chip stack is likely to raise my all-in and come out ahead anyway. Been there!