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Old 07-23-2007, 10:10 PM
homeslice homeslice is offline
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Default Re: my 100k hands at 25nl

IMHO...

With the state of your postflop play at this moment, I'd recommend for you not to play more than two tables. You need to get a feel for what your opponents are doing, and at this stage your just too mechanical...

Oh yeah, do you have any criteria for choosing a table? Good table selection can help a lot...
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Old 07-29-2007, 04:38 AM
lolgimmickaments lolgimmickaments is offline
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Default Re: my 100k hands at 25nl

omg...

how do you play 220k hands of 10nl and 25nl and lose money???

and more importantly how have you not stopped and/or killed yourself yet??????

wow just wow. this is the most pathetic thing ive ever seen.
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Old 07-29-2007, 05:46 AM
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Default Re: my 100k hands at 25nl

Other than being really tight, I would guess you fire a continuation bet on the flop and always check turn and river if you miss?

Play a max of four tables.

Open up the hand histories for big pots, even if you were not in the hand.

Review the biggest hands that you lost money in after each session.

I was playing 8+ tables of NL25 and was playing like a robot. I dropped to 4 tables and did much better.

As someone mentioned, read all the sticky threats in SSNL.

Get a Card Runners subscription if you can afford it.

After 100k hands at a level you must have a lot of stats on players.

Do you use PAHud?

In PokerTracker - look at how the biggest winners at NL25 played their one pair, two pair, sets, etc.
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