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Old 06-30-2007, 07:30 AM
AhabCaptain AhabCaptain is offline
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Default When will I stop paying off HPPs?

Here's the note I wrote myself today :

"Last week :

I managed to dodge a couple of bullets by folding postflop.
I played against my loose and aggro opponents well.
I could adjust my tightness to the tightness of the table pretty well.

I did't play well against my tight opponents. I tried to push out one of them with a semi-bluff and against the other one I was too optimistic with my MPP.
I kept playing when I didn't really feel like/wasn't concentrating.

This week :

I will try and keep playing tight-aggressive postflop.
I will keep making my loose opponents pay to draw (with just one pair keeping the pot relatively small) and trap my aggro foes.
I will play more pots (see more flops cheap) on loose tables and play less (with more preflop raising) on the tighter tables.

I will try and trap my tight opponent's HPPs and not pay them off. I will try and push them off their face cards and underpairs if the flop allows.
I will only play when I feel like it and are able to concentrate."

Some good hints on playing against tight, multiple table playing opponents at shorthanded NL100?
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Old 06-30-2007, 07:48 AM
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Default Re: When will I stop paying off HPPs?

best advise is to avoid them, choose opponents who are more proficient at dribbling into there keyboard than playing poker
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