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Old 12-05-2005, 11:16 PM
jph0424 jph0424 is offline
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Default Re: Helping myself improve at SH

1. It takes infinite hands to get "comfortable" at short handed because it is so aggressive and full of tough decisions. If you post your stats in the brags beats and variance forum I will look over them for major leaks. I made a post at 10k hands and some players were able to give me some pointers even at that point. If you look at the stat FAQ you will learn a lot. Also after 20k hands you should know whether or not you are a winning player in these games if not from stats then at least from being able to tell you have an edge at the tables.

2. To evaluate your play, write down hand numbers for some of those hands that feel uncomfortable for you and you find yourself wondering what the heck to do. Post some of those hands here after you have spent some time thinking about them.

3. Ed Miller talks about this in his six max article in this weeks 2+2 magazine, the best way to beat callers is to bet bet bet. Calling stations are good for us.
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