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Re: Second-guessing myself
Well, I can't say I have no reads at all, but you might have a point. Now the question is: should I keep 9-tabling until I get used to it or move down to 6?
I went through a LOT of HHs today. There are a few hands I don't like, but nothing awful (one hand on tilt set aside). There's a LOT of bad luck too. Since 9-tabling is new to me, it's hard to know exactly what's causing the bad run. |
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Re: Second-guessing myself
I'll echo what Irie and Terp said. If the 11s are your regular game, there's no way in hell you should be 9 tabling them. That is the surest way to stunt your development as a player. You should be focusing on improving your own game and having some understanding of how your opponents play.
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Re: Second-guessing myself
1) I do the same, we might go broke but 99 is too good to fold with 5BB imo.
2) I do not like this one, I think you are up against a better ace or a small pair far too often for it to be good, and he will basically always call. 3) I raise the JJ preflop, looks like you got an ugly flop that made someone a good hand and you couldn't get away from the jacks. I suspect I'm away from accepted 2+2 strategy though. 4) Marginal, neither great or bad. 5) I think this is fine. 6) This guy min-raised twice, I can guaranteed he had AA, I call the raise to 170 (given the option) and fold without hittting a Q. Regards Mack |
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