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Hello :)
Hello all, Im new to this forum and had a quick question. I do fairly well at the PP 3/6 up to 5/10.
My question is about MTTs, I dont feel i perform to my ability in NL or limit tournaments. Is their a common reason for this among limit players? I have gotten knocked out of 4 tournaments TODAY putting in all my money with the best hand just to get outdrawn. I dont want to make it look like im bitching, I honestly feel Im doing something wrong for this to happen so often. Thought this would be the right place to ask. Thanks in advance. David |
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Re: Hello :)
post specific hands and circumstances and you will get more meaningful replies. Your question is too general.
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Re: Hello :)
It depends on how big a favorite you are putting your money in as. If you are putting it in as a 55-45 favorite several times during a tourney, you can't really expect to do that well. In ring game, you kill em if you keep getting in 55-45 spots...not so much in tourneys.
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Re: Hello :)
Welcome to the forum AceSquared!
[ QUOTE ] I have gotten knocked out of 4 tournaments TODAY putting in all my money with the best hand just to get outdrawn. [/ QUOTE ] You should exit 4 out of 5 NL tourneys this way or you will not be a profitable tourney player in the long run IMHO. Well, maybe 3 out of 5 with the fourth being a late stages PF all-in with AK against an underpair (so you're techinically behind and not getting outdrawn). Regardless, if you are getting your money in as an underdog more than 20% of the time, you will have big problems. Now and forevermore, losing to suckouts is the way the majority of your tournaments will end unless you are a bad player. So don't sweat it! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Later, Che |
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Re: Hello :)
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I have gotten knocked out of 4 tournaments TODAY putting in all my money with the best hand just to get outdrawn [/ QUOTE ] If you really are getting in with the best of it and you get outdrawn, you are doing nothing wrong. Move on and play the next one... |
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Re: Hello :)
Sadly Im at the office now, but I can remember the last hand I played. I was dealt AA in UTG+1, blinds 50/100. I had 3600. Raised to 350, all folded to CO (7000ish) who called, blinds fold. flop is A 6 5 rainbow. i lead out for 250 figuring he would come over the top. (mistake?) He thinks for a while and pushes, I call and the turn is a 7 and river a 8. he turns over pocket 4's and takes the pot.
I guess looking back, had I made a pot bet he wouldn't have called. p.s. How do I use the "Hero, Villain" thing I see everyone else use. Thanks David |
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Re: Hello :)
You are the Hero. Your opponents are the villains.
Your play is excellent on the posted hand. Keep doing this and you will money 20% of the time or more and you will frequently make the final table in the long run. Later, Che |
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Re: Hello :)
Thanks for the uplifting reply Che [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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