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Old 05-11-2007, 04:18 AM
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Default Re: Good result-orienting.

Hey, I think the message behind the original post is very, very important. A longer run of results will tell you if you're doing something good and profitable. I'm not talking about 'how many hands until I know I'm a winning player etc'. I'm talking about analyzing hands, and seeing if you make +EV decisions on every street.

We know playing 72o UTG will lose money for you in the long run. But what about JTs ? What about 22 ? Once you have played these situations a few times, you should go back and analyze your hands and see if you overplayed these hands, if you got outkicked often, etc, and decide if certain strategies are profitable for you or not. Self-analysis and improvement are how people reach their potential.
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Old 05-11-2007, 04:41 AM
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Default Re: Good result-orienting.

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