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Old 03-07-2007, 07:53 PM
mvdgaag mvdgaag is offline
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Default Re: Help me with a big leak in my game

I think your memory of your experiences may be biased. It is very easy to remember all the times you get action against a set and forget the top pairs where someone had a better hand. Use a program like poker office or poker tracker and see how many of your sets got action and why. Your leak may be overplaying your hands.

Also you might play big hands wrong. If you hit a set on a 5s6s9d board someone might easily outdraw you if you think you should play it slow (like very many players do). While if you hit top pair you will probably not give them the odds to draw. There is as much reason to protect a set against a straight or flush as there is for one or two pair, because they'll all lose against these hands.

I don't know any specifics about your game, so the only thing I can advise is to review the hands and see if you were just unlucky to face a better hand or playing it wrongly.

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Old 03-07-2007, 08:26 PM
Ralph Wiggum Ralph Wiggum is offline
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Default Re: Help me with a big leak in my game

If you're getting beat set over set on the flop frequently, then you're running bad, really bad.

If you're putting in all your money with 2 pair constantly when your opponent isn't backing off, then you may be overplaying your hand occasionally.

If you're just running into a lot of sets, then that's really unfortunate.

As far as developing reads, it comes with a better understanding of the game & recognizing where your opponent's style of play falls within. This takes time.

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