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 Originally Posted by OngBonga
I'll add this nugget...
When I flop a set, my thought process is "how to get the money in?". Literally the first thing I' m thinking about is villain tendancies. Is he bad or good? What will he do if I bet? What will he do if I check? That's when I start thinking about his range, and the board texture.
If you "always" do a thing in poker, then you're making exactly the same mistake as you did when you got fucked opening AQ x3.
Well thanks for being nice and respectful guys. I was really afraid this thread would come off as a "whine thread" something that I'm notorious for in my skype groups but hopefully it hasn't come this way.
I agree with the line that but for the stone cold nuts, there really isn't any "Always do this" and "Never do this" in this game.
Well I think if my coach/friend lets me play my own game, because you can clearly in that picture I provided between now and February 15th I've made about 60 buy ins at 25nl in 71,000 hands, that if I can move this success at this stake level to 50nl then I'll be making for me what would seem like a solid income.
RIght now the only thing I'm working on in my game is not getting upset or whining and bitching if I get bad beated. It was quite remarkable that I didn't whine at all that day I lost 4.5 buy ins at 50nl and didn't whine once, literally weeks ago I would have been in a funk around the house over it, but that's what I'm working on atm.
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