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Re: average players biggest weakness?
Growing content because they are "good" and losing sight of the need for constant education and improvement.
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#12
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Re: average players biggest weakness?
Discipline.
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#13
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Re: average players biggest weakness?
Inability to fold mediocre hands. i.e. they go to showdown with one pair WAY too often. I'm guilty of this as per pokertracker and trying to shape up.
EGO is huge and a very good one that I agree with. Zen and the art of poker touches on these points a lot. |
#14
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Re: average players biggest weakness?
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Inability to fold mediocre hands. i.e. they go to showdown with one pair WAY too often. I'm guilty of this as per pokertracker and trying to shape up. [/ QUOTE ] Also, the inability to RAISE mediocre hands. |
#15
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@Oberonn: Is somewhere explained how the "perfect" game looks like in pokertracker? I mean, how do you know that a "Vol. Put $ in Pot" of 32% is ok or not? [/ QUOTE ] There is a very good post in SSNL from Pokey about how to use pokertracker. I'm sure there is a link somewhere in one of the stickies. and i found this article to be very good as well. |
#16
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Re: average players biggest weakness?
Not raising enough.
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Re: average players biggest weakness?
My opinion is the "average" player, is a loser. They lose for a number of common reasons :
1) Calling raises too often 2) Bluff raising pf, or calling re-raise and making a move on the flop too often 3) Going too far with their hands, rather than laying down (not understanding reverse implied odds) 4) Being over-aggressive and too impatient against raving Fish, who are unbluffable. As NLHT&P explains raising to make a large pre-flop pot, is poor strategy against loose calling stations, who'll call too much and go too far with their hands. The common view, of these 'damn' chasers calling against the odds, is I think somewhat skewed, the methods of play I see, do give them good implied odds, and in schools even in NL implicit caller collusion kicks in, once a few players are in the pot. Also, some players probably good enough to win, by playing skills lose : 1) Buy in too short (but not tightening up or adopting Miller's GSiH strategy), and play until they've done the money. Game variance almost guarantees a loss. 2) Get on a winning run, promote themselves too quicly to high stakes, and when the inevitable downturn comes, do their bankroll. |
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Re: average players biggest weakness?
as far as actual play, not folding enough
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#19
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Re: average players biggest weakness?
wow that girl is pretty sexy
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Re: average players biggest weakness?
Not playing Ladbrokes cash games is a leak, regardless of the fact there is no rb [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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