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I've seen a lot of posts from people saying their work on their game by studying it as well as playing hands.
What do you do to study the game? Posting/commenting on hands on 2+2 or other forums. Looking through HHs. Looking through Poker Tracker. Reading books. Does anyone do other things to improve their game? |
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You missed the most obvious one -- play A LOT. And play against people better than you sometimes. Play at the private 2p2 games too for practice in dealing with stress at the tables & dealing with maniacs. Go play live. It's not the same.
Think about the game during your passive down-times. I've been known to work out EV computations on the shower door and bring a calculator & notepad up to the roof deck with me when it's cocktail time. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] |
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Look through HHs of great players and try to think about their thought process.
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Look through HHs of great players and try to think about their thought process. [/ QUOTE ] Along the same lines, consider getting a subscription to something like cr.com. Get a coach. |
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I have almost 60,000 hands in PT. Whenever one of my competitors goes over 500 hands, I will spend 10 - 15 minutes and analyze their hands in PT. I then write notes and transfer them to PP so I have them at my finger tips when we play.
I don't seem to have time to do it while multi tabling, so this works for me. I think this helps me in two ways. One, looking at plays from semi experienced players. Two, knowing my competition better. Does anyone else do this? |
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I have almost 60,000 hands in PT. Whenever one of my competitors goes over 500 hands, I will spend 10 - 15 minutes and analyze their hands in PT. I then write notes and transfer them to PP so I have them at my finger tips when we play. I don't seem to have time to do it while multi tabling, so this works for me. I think this helps me in two ways. One, looking at plays from semi experienced players. Two, knowing my competition better. Does anyone else do this? [/ QUOTE ] This is great advice, ty |
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Will someone enlighten a lost smurf?
What is cr.com? What might "something like cr.com" be? If answers to the the question above would entail a violation of some rules I'm not familiar with, please pm me. Answers will be much appreciated. Cheers, Smurf |
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I am guessing Cardrunners.com
But Smurf, I thought you where strictly playing 7-card pokergames with no communitycards ?? |
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Poker on TV is a source, especially when its not the pro players. To see what the guys look like and how they play has helped me to put "faces" on different types of opponents.
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Thanks, Gelford.
I am mostly a stud smurf, yes. However, the number of stud tables is almost non-existent compared to hold'em variations. On the 12 sites where I have an account, normal evenings (European hours) yield 2-5 Stud/8 tables combined and only one site has Razz, so I'm looking to branch out a little bit, but I can't seem to make up my mind how. It's becoming embarassing. Cheers, Smurf PS: Full Tilt alone has more NL$10 tables than all sites have stud tables from $0.25/$0.50 - $2/$4 [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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