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Really enjoy your blog.
I think that a really interesting article would be regarding Blind vs. Blind play and the risks one is prepared to take... Cheers, Andrew |
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Maybe something about post-analysis techniques and how to use PAHud and PT to your advantage
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Restealing.
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Psychology of the game - avoiding / managing tilt & emotion / impulsiveness / stupid behavior, how you might influence opponents in this area to your advantage, etc.
Differentiating between live and online play, both in psychology as well as broader characteristics / differences between the two... Growth as a player - how to proactively manage this, know when you're ready to move up, etc. |
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Restealing. So crucial. [/ QUOTE ] ?? http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...ue#Post12644880 |
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[ QUOTE ] Restealing. So crucial. [/ QUOTE ] ?? http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...ue#Post12644880 [/ QUOTE ] Didn't see that thread. Thanks |
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Button play - what to open with early and late game.
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Tricks to maintaining "an active image" early or mid tournament when you keep getting crap hands and people keep raising ahead of you? [/ QUOTE ] This would be a helpful topic... |
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Maybe something about post-analysis techniques and how to use PAHud and PT to your advantage [/ QUOTE ] I second this. Maybe something that covers how often you sift through your hand histories. What are you looking for when you’re trying to identify leaks in your game? Thanks for this series! It is certainly appreciated. |
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Short-handed play at the end, with 3 or 4 players left, and huge blinds. A lot of it is obviously read-based, but still, any general ideas?
How does the range of hands you play at the end change from full-ring play? How do you mix it up? I mean, for example, with 3 people left, raising the button every time might become a tad suspicious? Or do you guys just usually try to make a deal when it gets short-handed? thanks. |
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