Re: Psycological problem with big hands / big pots
When facing a river shove for instance, say to yourself "What am I trying to beat when I call?"
By focusing less on 'I have 2 pr' and more on 'This guy just made a straight', you should make better laydowns.
Also, accept the fact that occasionally you will lay down a winner, but be saving $$ in the long run. Just like folds you make UTG, some hands would have won, but overall folding is best.
Same deal here---what are you trying to beat? Some of your 2 prs might win, but winning a few here and there won't make up for all the times you face the nuts/bigger hands.
GL
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