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Am I losing money being an ABC player?
I turned 21 two weeks ago and have moved up to the 400NL (5/10) game pretty quickly, and have stayed there (Juicy game!).
In any case, I consider myself a very tight, straight forward player. I almost always having winning sessions playing this style, as there are enough donks to pay me off when I finally hit great hands. Am I hurting myself by playing so straight forward (even though I'm still being paid off)? Few exceptions when I will change up game: When I have to play in lower level games: 200NL (5/3) or 100 NL (3/2) or if I'm at an extremely tight table (for example, a lot of old people during the morning, day). Also, if there is another one or two good/tight players at a table (and I am able to isolate them), who notice my tight play after a few hours, I'm usually able to represent good hands and fire at the pot a few times and almost always take it (this is about the only time I bluff). Thank you for your answers (this is my first post at 2+2)! |
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
Sounds like you're doing fine. You're a winning player, yes? You bluff every now and then, picking your spots carefully. Good stuff. If you do play very tight, I might recommend showing those bluffs. It's an iffy move though, and really it all depends on what you want your image to be.
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
Yes -- Winning player.
That's one thing I'm not sure about. I don't like to show bluffs very often (especially on a check/raise bluff). I'd prefer the good players not know that I am capable of that and the bad players seem to pay me off even if I haven't played a hand in an hour. Thanks for your feedback, though. I'm still thinking through this and want to find the most profitable playing style (I also like that swings are minimized with this style of play). |
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
you're playing 40bbs deep so you have to be pretty damn tight honestly
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
Unless everybody at the table is really bad I would say you are missing some EV by being to straight forward. Surely there are a couple players who see this and realize if you bet they should get out?
That being said you are risking less and winning so it would be hard for me as a small limit player to tell you any different, but I am sure someone will come along and do it. |
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
the thing is there are only so many spots w/ 40bbs that you can really loosen up.
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
Original Poster, are you from Southern California?
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#8
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
how long have you been playing if you just turned 21?
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
"Usually" playing in a straight forward manner is a whole lot different than "always" playing in a straight forward manner.
If you are winning, and if you are adjusting to table conditions, stack sizes, position, and your opponents (which it sounds like you are), then you are doing great. Maybe you can do better if you find places to improve, but I would avoid overhauling your tyle entirely from TAG to LAG, for example. |
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Re: Am I losing money being an ABC player?
Dont change a thing right now.
You'll know when you'll need to, and then your will be more ready. |
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