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Re: improving post flop play
Others have already mentioned:
-post hands -respond to posted hands (grunching) -read books I've recently been re-introduced to some concepts (during my own 400BB downswing) that might prove to be useful for improving your post-flop play. -Learn how to read hands. -Study your opponents' play (using PT and hand-history files) -Study your own play. -Practice good table & seat selection. -Learn that luck is just a flea on your butt, in the long run. |
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Re: improving post flop play
I've started a huge downswing as well (200BB, nothing I know, but a first for me).
So, after each session in Pokertracker, I look at the hands that I knew I misplayed wondering how to change. I'm re-reading SSHE again, concentrating on the post-flop chapters. I am not multitabling until I start playing better. If the downswing continues, so be it, but I know I'm not playing my best right now. PB |
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Re: improving post flop play
Post your hand advice to new threads. You can read SSH a million times, but posting bad advice is a better way to learn.
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