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AKADutchess 07-16-2007 07:30 PM

Quick Question...new to site!
 
I've been playing online for over 2 years. I am strictly a tournament player. I've been on a very bad run the last 3 months or so. Is there anyone here that looks at HH's and is able to give feedback for the tourney play? Is this something that this forum offers??

Number27 07-16-2007 07:52 PM

Re: Quick Question...new to site!
 
MTT Strategy

Edit: Also, read the FAQ over there. And don't post the results in your thread.

AKADutchess 07-16-2007 08:02 PM

Re: Quick Question...new to site!
 
thank you for ur quick response! What I was wondering though if is there are volunteers in this group that go through HH's for entire tournaments and comment on hands.

Number27 07-16-2007 08:13 PM

Re: Quick Question...new to site!
 
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thank you for ur quick response! What I was wondering though if is there are volunteers in this group that go through HH's for entire tournaments and comment on hands.

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You're probably going to need to get coaching for something like that. I don't post much on MTT Strategy; but your best bet is probably to pick two or three key hands from the tournament.

Don't just post hands you lost either. A lot of times you'll find that hands you won could have been played in a very different way. Even if it's not the way you would play the hand it will give you new ideas on how to play and how others play and think about the game.

Also feel free to post advice in other people's threads as well. The best way to get advice on here is to offer up some of your own.

Welcome to the forums.

AKADutchess 07-16-2007 08:18 PM

Re: Quick Question...new to site!
 
Thank you very much!

mvdgaag 07-18-2007 06:05 AM

Re: Quick Question...new to site!
 
I'd post only the hands where you sucked out or lost a heap. If you have doubts about your more trivial decisions I recommend rereading some literature


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