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finding a good table
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#22
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The hardest part of NL Hold'em is.... Swallowing your pride and digesting your ego. [/ QUOTE ] |
#23
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deciding whether to call or fold those pocket 2s to a 3bb raise.
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To stop making stupid tilt-allins all the [censored] time, especially when playing a little over my roll
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#25
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The hardest part of NL Hold'em is... recognising when you're getting beaten up, either being outplayed or outdealt, and that either way your table image is terrible, and that you should take a break [/ QUOTE ] |
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differentiating between your opinion of your image and your actual table image. This seems to apply more so at lower stakes.
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The hardest part of NL Hold'em is... recognising when you're getting beaten up, either being outplayed or outdealt, and that either way your table image is terrible, and that you should take a break even if it means leaving a really great table [/ QUOTE ] |
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come on guys,
the hardest part of NL holdem is easily calculating fold equity. |
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The hardest part of NL Holdem is making decisions based upon how good your hand is compared to your opponent's hand, instead of how good your hand is compared to how good your opponent thinks your hand is.
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The hardest part of NL Holdem is making decisions based upon how good your hand is compared to your opponent's hand, instead of how good your hand is compared to how good your opponent thinks your hand is. [/ QUOTE ] shouldn't making decisions based on how good your opponent thinks your hand is be more profitable? |
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