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Re: Identify your biggest leak
Playing AA/KK like it's a made hand post flop.
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#52
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Re: Identify your biggest leak
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[ QUOTE ] Knowing my opponent has sucked out on the turn/riv and refusing to let go of my hand. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
#53
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Re: Identify your biggest leak
Not bringing my A game enough, Or not staying on it after a few hours of play.
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#54
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Re: Identify your biggest leak
Playing TPTK with my whole stack. How do you get out of these situations?
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#55
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Re: Identify your biggest leak
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party blackjack [/ QUOTE ] |
#56
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Playing TPTK with my whole stack. How do you get out of these situations? [/ QUOTE ] Amen, brother... |
#57
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Re: Identify your biggest leak
Playing tired.
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#58
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Re: Identify your biggest leak
Trying to outplay other players.
Calling big bets on the river where i'm very rarely ahead. Misapplying concepts read on here or in books. An unwillingness to play out of my comfort zone against some players who are better than me [not a leak exactly but certainly not helping my game move forward] |
#59
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Re: Identify your biggest leak
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Playing tired. [/ QUOTE ] add to that drunk |
#60
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Re: Identify your biggest leak
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Playing TPTK with my whole stack. How do you get out of these situations? [/ QUOTE ] small hands are for small pots - TPTK is a smallish hand in the grand scheme of things |
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