You mean::anti-heart: fish, I rather play pro`s.
Pros will play back at you, they will put you to the test. They will know what tricks you're trying to pull and you will lose.:anti-heart: fish, I rather play weak-tighties
Weak-tighties are the ones who don't chase and fold against aggression. These are the fellas you "want" to play.
Easy remedy: Don't raise 3 preflop. Multiway action kills AA. Raise 5 and don't worry about not getting any callers once or twice. Someone will usually call.
Also, for 3 bucks in a multiway pot, 3-6 is lookin pretty good. Though his action to the river is portrayed as poor.
Also, pot the flop. Pot is atleast 15 bucks. 5 bucks is going to look like a prayer to take the pot down.
Basically your bets were designed to get people to call and chase with hands that you beat. That's what you want. You got what you want and are angry about it. Design your bets to drop the hammer, not to toss the bait.
They can't be bluffed: Don't bluff them.
Also understand that the closer you get to the river, the worse AA and especially KK look.
I just came out of a big downswing. It started with suckouts, lead to bad play which facilitated "suck outs"... etc. Once I got into a different state of mind, I hit a big upswing.
The fact that you don't remember the hand is a bad sign. During the hand you should have been paying attention to things like, stack size, board texture, bets.. etc.
Also, at .5/1NL, the opponents are bad but they still lay down to the proper aggression.
There are probably a lot of things that you could improve upon, most things that are only hinted upon by you in this thread. Post hand histories from your next few days of play and we'll help you out.
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