Re: pokertracker for SNG
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How? Because the result was bad?
eastbay
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Not always. If I pushed in a good situation and got beat, I don't count that as bad play.
Personal Bad Play Examples are:
raising into a micro stack with a mediocre holding on the bubble, when he'll be all in in the next blind and I'm in second chip position.
Calling an all-in raise on the bubble with KQs that can put me out, when I have plenty of chips to last a while.
Failing to follow through on a preflop raise.
Playing a weak hand out of position.
Leaking chips until I have no folding equity. This is usually caused by boredom after folding 22 or 25 hands in a row.
Snapping all in with 99 in level 3.
Bad luck is bad luck. Bad play is bad play. It's usually not hard to spot where I went wrong. And it's usually several hands _before_ I get busted out.
Later,
TRB
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