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Re: pooh bah post
How bout some thoughts on developing acute hand-reading skills?
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I find that I have a lot of trouble against people who will check to induce a bluff. The last well recommended using the plays that give you trouble and incorporating them. I am lost here.
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Re: pooh bah post
set mining...
1 IF <holecards> = Pocket Pair THEN see FLOP, ELSE FOLD 2 IF FLOP = SET then get all of 100BB stack in and see showdown, ELSE FOLD 3. RINSE 4. REPEAT |
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set mining... 10 IF <holecards> = Pocket Pair THEN see FLOP, ELSE FOLD 20 IF FLOP = SET then get all of 100BB stack in and see showdown, ELSE FOLD 30 GOTO 10 [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Re: pooh bah post
I'd like to see something that gives an overview of how you play from the start of a session and grind your way up to a big stack. Along the way, you could cover topics like:
1. What hands you're playing with just your initial buy-in (as opposed to when you have a big stack) 2. How you develop a sense for your opponents and table dynamics (what you're looking for and who to target) 3. What to do once you've targeted your mark/fish 4. How your playing style (moves you make, cards you play) changes once you have a big stack at the table 5. How you maintain your big stack and use it to punish your opponents I know it's asking for a lot, but I think a general session strategy overview could be interesting to write about and very helpful for other readers. thanks in advance, ts- |
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