Monday, 31 October 2011

October sum

recent adjustments / improvements I made to my game:

* play more pots with fish

  • open wider range when fish in blinds,..
* playing back vs reg who is getting out of line PF
  • dont 4bet them light oop, they call too much with gabage
  • flat with holdings which flop well, outplay them post flop
    • raising their cbets on flops where they cbet wide range works well
* tighten up PF
  • this is one of the most important adjustments to my game I guess
  • checked which hands I can open profitably in differen PF scenarios (flat from blinds, flat IP, raise 1st,..)
  • -> as a result getting into less marginal situations, getting played back less and as a result easier grind (can play more tables), more credit with my bluffs
 * LP feedback on my hands
  • thanks guys, I really appreciate everyone who comments on the hands I am posting

* picking GOOD spots for making moves post flop
  • pounding on regs when they are obv weak, tighten up when they start playing back, hit them with value and watch epic spew
  • no bluffing w/o equity, following my image/credit at a table,..
  • having a plan - what cards can I PROFITABLY barrel, BD FDs, gutshots, all that counts. 
  • trying to see my whole range in particular spot - no need to play back w pocket deuces on J75 flop, can wait for at least 2 overs and nut BDFD.... -> improve thinking in ranges
* table selection
  • getting constantly 3bet oop and having 1 30 VPIP  fish on the right -> gtfo, find better table.
* work on my OWN game
  • trying new stuff/ thinking on my own, not just what I saw in some training vid
  • trying to find out what WORKS FOR ME
  • always trying to hand read and make MY OWN decisions, even tho I'll get berated when I post the hand))
* pay attention to showdowns
- and make notes/adjust your opponent's profile accordingly 
--> 30-40 vpip fish playing "pretty cards" vs fish limp/calling 92s, 43o ?
--> std TAGgish player vs "reg" who flats 64s in blinds vs my MP open
  • whats he peeling my cbets with ?

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

rly like my play lately. running quite good obv, but still

Monday, 24 October 2011

dat CW micros 2 vid on Isoing fish is golden. rewatch

Sunday, 23 October 2011

yessur

cw micros 1

on folding vs calling down

- Making smallish mistakes (fold to x/r etc) to avoid potentially masive ones is a sign of a solid player

Friday, 21 October 2011

on c-game

so much opportunity when things r tough and u can force urself to think properly n play better than u would normally.

--> huge 4 ur confidence, raising the lvl when u play bad will make u much better

Thursday, 6 October 2011

read this at least once a week b


On October 06 2011 09:22 longple wrote:

and this is how u always should break down a hand, for a beginner this might seem like much, but i really did all this analysis even before he raised, and this is something that is gonna come faster for a beginner aswell if he practises logical handreading and takes time to think

thats impossible to learn while playing alot of tables, thats why u should play 3-4 tables at most imo while learning

and then after some time, all this will come very natural to you, like this situation i ran through most of the possible outcomes of this hand as soon as i saw this board and was setting up a Cbet

Saturday, 1 October 2011