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Old 07-13-2007, 10:26 AM
ama0330 ama0330 is offline
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Default Re: The Well: ama0330

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Nice well ama, I always like your posts. Some questions:

How do you evaluate your game? I always review my top won/loss hands after I played but I probably miss a lot of leaks because I obviously don't know they are leaks.

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I can usually tell during a hand if I have misplayed it. I'll be able to say "wow I should have bet that flop or I wouldnt be in this mess" or whatever. I keep a notebook on my desk and write down notes of this kind.

I usually review every session I play and check out the really big and mid-size pots that I lost to make sure that they are just coolers.

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How often do you (say at party 50NL)
- 3 bet somebody light
- squeeze preflop
- float flops
- make big bluffs
and do you think any of those is needed to have a good winrate at 50NL?

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Its hard to say how often I do these things, the answer is "when I feel its appropriate". That is dependant on much more than just cards so I cant give you a percentage or whatever.

I totally believe that it is NOT necesary to do any of these things to be a winning player at NL50, albeit a small one.

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Two loose (say 30/8) players limp and you are on the button. Blinds are unknown but look tighter. You have a 22/17 image if anybody cares and have been active a lot. What do you raise (or at least consider to raise) in this spot?

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Just about anything in my BTN open raise, limping is lame.

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Can you describe a situation which you handle much better (or at least think you do [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]) than the average 2p2 50NL player?

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I think I'm a lot better than most at playing OOP and handling the very thin situations that arise. I'm good at getting away early if I can see that the hand is headed for trouble.
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