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A lack of patience in live play
It seems like whenever I play a live cash game or tourney, the patience (and sometimes interest) usually isnt there. Im so used to playing multiple tables online, that when I play live, I just cant sit back and wait for a hand. I try to make things out of nothing. Raising with 78o after a couple folds, trying to take down the blinds for example. What should I do? Not play them? Bring a book?
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#2
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socialize
I've made many a business contact talking.
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#3
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Re: A lack of patience in live play
Try observing the other players. There is much more to learn from observation in live play, and your win rate will thank you with a much higher return per 100 hands than on the net.
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Re: A lack of patience in live play
Practice your tell reading, especially in terms of trying to predict held cards. Otherwise, relax and chat.
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Re: A lack of patience in live play
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It seems like whenever I play a live cash game or tourney, the patience (and sometimes interest) usually isnt there. Im so used to playing multiple tables online, that when I play live, I just cant sit back and wait for a hand. I try to make things out of nothing. Raising with 78o after a couple folds, trying to take down the blinds for example. What should I do? Not play them? Bring a book? [/ QUOTE ] Just don't bring an Ipod, I beg you. |
#6
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Re: A lack of patience in live play
How about doing Phil Hellmuth impressions?
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Re: A lack of patience in live play
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How about doing Phil Hellmuth impressions? [/ QUOTE ] nh sir |
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Re: A lack of patience in live play
If you count the pot size constantly and focus on the hands and how they play, your reads and your winrate gets pumped up like roids.
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Re: A lack of patience in live play
Try shuffling chips, that bumped up my patience at the B&M many folds.
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Re: A lack of patience in live play
Play higher stakes.
Jeff |
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