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Old 05-22-2005, 05:54 AM
Delanger Delanger is offline
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dont forget to track your games .. wins/ losses / place/ buyins/ payouts ect..

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Any reccommended software/sites to do that? Does the SNG spreadsheet (is that on 2+2 somewhere?) help with that?

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Old 05-22-2005, 06:22 AM
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KQo and below, AJo and below, and QJs and below are all garbage hands in early levels that you're probably playing. Stop playing them.

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I tend to play quite tight early on, and I don't play those hands. Well that's not quite true. I WAS playing that way and I was using the no-call only raise (4xBB) rule. I have lapsed into calling some hands like those above early on but I must break out of it.

What I need to learn is what hands I can introduce to my play as the levels increase and the players reduce.

This is especially true of 3 handed and HU. I used to find that I was always 4th, just outside the money. Then it was 3rd, now that I am reaching the money a lot more I find that I when I get to HU, I lose!! I go all-in to often.

But that's progress I suppose!!

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Old 05-22-2005, 08:22 AM
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is that on 2+2 somewhere?

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Found it!!
http://www.mowrmowr.com/poker/
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