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Re: What are the most common, easily exploitable NL cash game mistakes
(1) Not being positionally aware (playing marginal hands OOP) (2) Calling too much - thin (3) Folding too easily Lucky |
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Re: What are the most common, easily exploitable NL cash game mistakes
maybe I can add the following:
- not adjusting ones game to stack sizes appropriately - Slowplaying strong but not unbeatable hands (especially when deep stacked) |
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Re: What are the most common, easily exploitable NL cash game mistakes?
Forgot to mention, that I love to pay attention to who will limp then call a raise OOP, and their ensuing post-flop behaviour.
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Re: What are the most common, easily exploitable NL cash game mistakes
- Not paying enough attention to the tendencies of the other players
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Re: What are the most common, easily exploitable NL cash game mistakes
I only played there one weekend but I gotta say at both the Mirage and Caesar's Palace I was amazed at how weak tight the 1/2 tables were. Especially Caesar's Palace.
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Re: What are the most common, easily exploitable NL cash game mistakes
I used to play live 2-3 times a week in a 1-2 nl game my best runs were all accompined by a mix of aggressive play with good and bad hands seems like when I think about it every session I have ever won over 1000$ at I can recall at least 2-3 times geeting called on strong bluffs or semibluffs these aggressive type plays seem to go hand in hand with winning for me anyway
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Re: What are the most common, easily exploitable NL cash game mistakes
They give off way too much visual information,watch your opponents reactions to the flop and you will pick up reliable tells as to whether or not they hit or missed the flop on at least 3-4 players on the table. Also, another common mistake is not punishing the $2 or $5 limpers preflop
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