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Old 05-03-2007, 11:15 AM
Hoi Polloi Hoi Polloi is offline
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Default Re: Making Your Game Less Exploitable

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I think three things have contributed to my current situation: running extremely bad, tilt, and regulars exploiting whatever stats they have on me; when I think about my fast rise as an unknown at each level and now relatively swingy, slow crawl back up I think the latter factor is the most important.

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I think you have this wrong. It is much more likely that you are not playing well enough to be a long-term winner in the games you play than that specific elements of your play are being exploited. Having a strong, virtually leakless game and rarely tilting is so much better than confusing your opponents. Think about it.

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Cliff's Notes:

Essentially, it's likely I have several leaks that are semi exploitable for those with HUD's and enough hand history with me. I wish my to make my game less exploitable.

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Plug the leaks, develop your game, don't worry about how your opponents are exploiting your play until your play is very, very strong.

Your 4-month heater is not the same as a solid, winning game.
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