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won a roll, what to do now?
HI, i have managed to win around 10k playing 20 and 30 rebuys. On the whole I do little if any bluffing so this money has come from good cards and good hands. I am aware my game needs aggression, as I presume this is a hot lucky patch (thank you poker gods), and also develop better knowledge of my opposition. So a general question, do you think playing the 90 player freezeouts in high volume will be a good place to practise? has anyone got any opther recommenadtions as to where to play, sites, levels, formats etc.
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Re: won a roll, what to do now?
thankl for all y suggestions!
Am I asking something sacred. |
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Re: won a roll, what to do now?
Your question is a little confusing and general, hence the lack of replies. The play in online rebuy tournaments tends to be overly loose and overly aggressive, so you can probably beat them playing solidly.
If you want to learn to play more agressively, try short handed play. 6-player SNGs and HU sit and gos are good for this. Also, the 6-max $50 54-players SNGs have very aggressive play. Playing cash games is good for postflop and deep money play. I would recommend playing different formats to learn different skills. If you are beating the 20r and 30r, you can also tey the 50r and 100 freezeouts. The big Sunday tournaments and other fairly high buyin tournaments with satellites are pretty soft. The play in these tends for towards weak/tight as opposed loose rebuy tournaments, particularly later in the tournament, so you can best take advantage of this with stealing and other aggressive play. |
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Re: won a roll, what to do now?
1. Obtain knife.
2. Apply butter and jelly/jam. 3. Enjoy this tasty meal. |
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