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Old 09-11-2007, 09:42 AM
sean457j sean457j is offline
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Default Introducing new ideas to your game without losing money first.

I was wandering if anyone has any ideas about how to adjust your own game to any new complex theories you come across.

For example, I have been running reasonably well. However after reading the REM section in PNLH (Flynn, Metha and Miller) I have found in the last few sessions I have played that I am a bit overwhelmed trying to use this new information. As well as trying to factor in all the previous things I used: pot odds/if I thought I was ahead/type of player. I then try to think of their hand ranges/number of outs/percentage of equity for a particular opponents hand - and I frequently find I am making wrong decisions because I do not have the right amount of time to think it through. I definitely think this theory will help me, although I don't want to spend the next month losing to find out.

To cut a long story short; does anyone have a method for introducing new parts to their game if it takes time to master and cannot be used immediately?
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