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i find i make 1 or 2 mistakes at the beginning of a session on the tables, bluff a clearly 'i'm gonn a call whatever' guy, continuation bet with 3 overcards on the board and 4 players in the pot. and lose a few buyins.
then i tighten up and everyone calls me, usually finish up half what i put in |
#22
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If you are really a good player, you should basically never make a knowing mistake. obviously we all make many mistakes over time. but if you are making bad plays even though you know for certain what the correct play is, then you should definitely not be playing for anything close to stakes that are meaningful to you.
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If you are really a good player, you should basically never make a knowing mistake. [/ QUOTE ] You know that if you would be put to throw all red balls into one bucket, all blue to another etc. that you would do mistakes, right? We adjust our focus and attention to what whatever situation needs and automatically we put the level needed to get a low error rate but not the one needed to get zero error rate. |
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Played for a couple of hours today and Im sure I made lots more but I remember making 4 or 5 real big mistakes.
Like not slowplaying the nuts when nobody could have much on the board except overpairs so that one bugged me for a while. And I called an allin with AJ what I normally never do in that situation. But thats why I play lower stakes to learn from it and try to avoid them in the future |
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Ye my best tip would be never to anything hastly take your time before you make a decision.
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You know that if you would be put to throw all red balls into one bucket, all blue to another etc. that you would do mistakes, right? [/ QUOTE ] say what? |
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