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Old 06-20-2004, 02:08 AM
YoungPoker2 YoungPoker2 is offline
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Default Getting Lessons for NLHE?

Hello everyone. I'm a new poster to 2+2, and a relatively new player on PP. I've had a couple of mentors who've helped my game tremendously, but I'm looking for someone who can give me lessons/assess my play online. I look at this as a chance for someone to help out a young up-and-comer, and also to perhaps plug some holes in their own game that they may not have realized. I don't have much to offer at the moment, but hopefully I'll be able to pay this person for their services eventually.

A little insight as to my play, I deposited $50 on PP and lost it, then I deposited $60 and lost it, then I started getting help on my game, and I deposited $67 and to date I have run that up to $345, but it fluctuates. I have a varying style, which isn't really changing gears, it's just at one point in time I'll want to be extremely aggressive, and on the next table I'll be very tight-passive. I'm hoping to put a clamp on this though. My best game is NL, but I've been dabbling in limit and like it, except for the suckouts at the lower limits. I don't have PokerTracker, unfortunately, but I'm in the process of getting it. I think I need help in knowing when to quit and finding out which style is best for me and sticking to that the most. I'm also hoping to plug some holes in my game, although I've gotten alot better at not chasing flushes, not limping in from the SB with a crap hand, that sort of stuff.

Please don't flame this post, I'm, what I believe, a very intelligent player, I just need help getting over another hump.If you're interested, please e-mail me at picktownrugby2@yahoo.com or send me a PM or an IM on AIM at Buy Scoobysnacks (2 words).
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Old 06-20-2004, 11:09 AM
turnipmonster turnipmonster is offline
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Default Re: Getting Lessons for NLHE?

the best thing you can do is post hands on this forum, and get advice on how you played them. post hands you weren't sure about, and you will get some great comments from some really great players. posting to this forum has helped my game more than any book ever could.

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