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Re: Making Most Money Possible
Your problem is quite obviously that you are not 12 tabling.
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#22
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Re: Making Most Money Possible
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This thread should have been called "Only Jerks Respond" My search begins! Any intelligent, friendly people on 2+2? [/ QUOTE ] After you made an [censored] reply nobody really wanted to respond nicely. As for your question, you're looking for a quick fix to help you win more. They don't exist. So when people tell you to get better at poker they're being serious. |
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Re: Making Most Money Possible
Use the search function.
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#24
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Re: Making Most Money Possible
Listen to Journey while you play.
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#25
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Try some other games. How do you know NL$25 is your best game? Although I had studied limit hold 'em for months, read stacks of books, and played tens of thousands of hands with a reasonable winrate, I tried NL sngs and found them far more profitable in terms of money risked and time spent playing.
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The question you asked is really dumb, hence the responses you're getting.
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#27
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Listen to Journey while you play. [/ QUOTE ] worked for me |
#28
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Consider having at least one of your tables be at pokerstars.net. It really helped me tweak my game.
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This thread should have been called "Only Jerks Respond" My search begins! Any intelligent, friendly people on 2+2? [/ QUOTE ] When you respond like a dousche bag, those are going to be the only answers your going to get |
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you're looking for a quick fix to help you win more. They don't exist. So when people tell you to get better at poker they're being serious. [/ QUOTE ] exactly. if you want to get better at poker you're probably going to need to play fewer tables so you can better focus on your opponents (instead of playing ABC-poker on auto-pilot). you should read-up in the NL forums and really THINK and then RE-THINK your strategy and what you are doing right and wrong. You might think you are 'pretty good' now.... but if you really work on improving your game, then 6 to 12 to 18 mths from now you will look back on the player you are now and realize that you just weren't as good as you thought you were. Focus on improving your game. To do that, playing fewer tables may be best for you in the long-run. |
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