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Eagle in Search of the right questions to ask himself...
Self Analysis time.
Background: I have been happy with my results and progression over the past 14 or 15 months of my online poker play. I have gradually become a better player, more agressive, moved up limits, and made more money. While I am considered aggressive postflop, I am not as aggressive postflop as I should or would like to be. Based on the bison autorate standard, I am a TA-N (Eagle) and I would like to get to a TA-A (MoneyBag). For your reference: [ QUOTE ] TA-N - eagle icon - Tight preflop (VP < 20). Aggro preflop (PFR > 5). Neutral postflop (1 < TOT-A < 2). TA-A - moneybag icon - Tight preflop (VP < 20). Aggro preflop (PFR > 5). Aggro postflop (TOT-A > 2). This is the group I am in and the group you want to be in. [/ QUOTE ] The obvious answer to me is that I do not lead, raise, or checkraise quite as much as I should. I would like to correct this without overcompensating or chip spraying. My problem is that I do not really know where to really begin on my search. My Question is this: What are the top few things that an TA-N should look for in his postflop play to get himself to the TA-A realm? Do you notice common mistakes that TA-N make that a TA-A would not? Do you have any suggestions as to what to look for in my postflop play? Should I study anything in particular? Any guidance/ suggestions would be deeply appreciated. Hopefully this could help out any other wannabe TA-A's. Thanks, MAxx |
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