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ayreon   . Feb 19 2009 18:04. Posts 3 | | |
Being awake for over 24 hours isn't all that bad, I even was able to play some pick up games of basketball with friends during the middle of the day, I also was able to once again be informed that I should be approaching .01/.02, and NLHE in general, differently. I love being corrected by players with much more experience then me, it's always good to be told what mistakes you are making and figuring out how to fix them. I am basically using a hands chart that k24o used when he first started, every raise I make is 4xBB + 1BB per limper, and every bet is exactly the pot size. My goals are to make the hands I play second nature so I don't have to look at the hands chart to know what to do, understand the hands chart guidelines (why I am doing different actions for different hands in different positions), look for betting patterns from my opponents when it comes to the showdown, and continuing to understand odds (even though I all my raising and betting is the same and since I have been told that I have to build a solid foundation first so that I will be able to apply the more advanced concepts correctly). The following hands are the ones I was involved in a 2 hour session I played ten minutes ago. Please let me know if I shouldn't have been raising at any of these points.
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EscapingR   Netherlands. Feb 19 2009 18:17. Posts 2353 | | |
ok i havent read your text but only checked first hand:
1. raise preflop
2. dont minraise ever, just potbet flop |
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k2o4   United States. Feb 19 2009 18:28. Posts 4803 | | |
hand 1: 7 handed you can raise JJ from the cutoff PF. Raise the flop bigger, at least 3x times the size of his raise, not a minraise.
hand 2: fine
hand 3: fine - don't get discouraged, cause in the long run people will be paying off so huge because of the big bets so it works out well. But one thing you can do if you feel like no one ever calls your pot sized bets is to bet 1 big blind less than the pot. It gives you basically the same bet size but psychologically is not as threatening to the fish.
hand 4: fine
hand 5: good
hand 6: perfect
hand 7: fine - you'd wanna be bet/folding most of the time here without a read imo
hand 8: fine, cooler |
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you dont need to bet pot every time you bet.
flop cbets should be around 75~ % |
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def_jammer   Germany. Feb 19 2009 19:17. Posts 1227 | | |
sry but isnt JJ an easy raise from any position? |
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