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Tien   Canada. Nov 10 2006 12:39. Posts 1605

Ok, This is a follow up article to the last one I wrote: http://www.liquidpoker.net/informatio...ax_fundamentals_for_SSNL_players.html

I finally got around to writing this and will probably be the last one I write before I disappear from the online poker world altogether.

Although I think this article should have been written before the first one, since I will talk a lot about mentality which I feel is the most important thing a player needs to develop first. I will mix up image in here somewhere too.

First though I would like to rant about a couple of things first before I really start. Starting players hoping that they will make something out of this game really need to ask themselves a question.

How badly do you really want it?

What it takes to continuously go from level to level in poker is an insane desire to continuously challenge yourself and improve. You won’t go anywhere thinking how you play right now is sufficient for whatever stakes. IMPROVE YOURSELF.

There is a huge growing army of 12 tabling hudbots continuously grinding away. Some of them are improving, some of them are not. If you belong in the category of players who don’t improve than you will be left in the dust. The games ARE getting tougher for those who are NOT continuously improving. 1.5 years ago, I don’t think I even heard of multitabling TAGs playing at 25/22 at Mid stakes with insane relentless post flop aggression. Now, if you visit the mid stakes forums, it’s the norm.

Ok, so the first thing you need to change is your mentality. And by surfing these forums, I can guess there are thousands of winning players who need a total mentality re-haul. You may ask, but Tien, they are winning, what’s wrong with them?

My Answer: They still complain, whine and bitch about irrelevant things. They still get angry and emotional when a doofus fish sucks them out when they are a 85% favourite. They get frustrated and cry out to people who don’t even care saying how badly they are taking it. It doesn’t make any fucking sense whatsoever to complain about getting sucked out. And if you are running bad, guess what, I DON’T FUCKING CARE.

Poker player who needs a total mentality re-haul: “OMG MY AA JUST LOST TO 44 ALLIN PREFLOP 134993024 TIMES TODAY, IM DOWN 15 BUYINS, OMG I CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE”

My answer: “I don’t care”

Poker player who doesn’t need mentality re-haul, this time he is thinking to himself whenever the following happens:

Loses AA vs KK allin pre 3423432 times. “Whatever I don’t give a shit”

Loses a bunch of coinflips on monster draws. “Whatever I don’t give a shit”

Loses a whole bunch of buyins. “It’s about time these weaksauce motherfuckers win something from me”

You need to be cool and remain calm. Your reaction to winning a 200 BB pot should be the same as the reaction to losing a 200BB pot.

Next time you complain to someone. Remember that deep down what they are really thinking is “I don’t care”. Complaining serves no purpose whatsoever and should be completely and 100% erased from your character. Getting sucked out and going on downswings is the nature of the beast. It can’t happen any other way. How does complaining or whining help you improve? It doesn’t. It makes you a worse player.

You can’t win if you don’t get sucked out.

You can’t improve if you never go on downswings.

You can’t succeed if you never fail.

Mentality change goes beyond complaining / whining / bitching. If you want to change yourself from a weak tight player to an aggressive player (Notice TAG and LAG both have the words aggressive in it) you need to change your mentality first. No matter how hard you try to change something, if you don’t program it into your head, YOU WILL NOT CHANGE.

You need to start to think aggressive every time you sit down in your sessions. Think about opportunities to raise and re-raise and win pots. You need to have that image of a player who is constantly raising and re-raising and instilling FEAR into the other players.

Don’t make sissy as hell bets and raises either. Every time you bet or raise, bet and raise like you mean it. 2/3, to ¾ pot size bets to build big pots to stack people or make them fold.

Again, for the mid stakes players nowadays, this is the NORM. For a lot of you starting players out there, there is an entirely new concept that you NEED TO LEARN AND IMPLEMENT.

I don’t want to get so much into post flop because that subject is really complex, but I’ll give a couple of examples.

1) You raise 10Js on the button and some weaktight fish who limps before calls. Board comes 48K rainbow and he donk bets into you meakly. Raise the FUCK out of him!
2) You raise A5s in middle position and flop comes 3s4sQx. You lead out and bet and get miniraised or raised. RERAISE. You have 12 outs here and plenty of fold equity, ALLLIN.
3) You have 98s and raise in the button and some guy calls. Flop comes 7810 rainbow. He leads into you. RAISE THAT SHIT UP.

Results in these hands don’t matter nor should you care if you lose being 40% dog or whatever. You played these using concepts of fold equity properly.

These are just a couple of examples of what kind of an aggressive mentality you need to have. Don’t take these examples in stone every single time, but the mentality behind these examples is what you need. Once you change your mentality into the one proper for poker, many many postflop decisions will become easy to you. I guarantee that.

On towards Image.

So what image do you really need? As mentioned before you need an image of a player that the table is afraid to play against. And at small stakes NL, there are a bunch of weak tight players waiting to be afraid of you. So go out there and instill fear into them! Play solid positional aggressive poker. Look for spots to raise and re-raise in position holding draws, marginal hands, etc etc.

Achieving that image cannot be done unless you yourself believe inside you possess that image. What you think about yourself inside reflects a lot on how people think about you. Again, this goes back to your mentality.

This type of image will also get you a lot of action too. You are in there building pots and people will give you action in return. You don’t care about that because if you play solid positional poker, you will have the advantage.

People will also give you their respect and fold to your bluffs or semi-bluffs. Don’t show down a losing hand.

But once your image has been shot to shit. You’ve been caught bluffing or people see you have been playing a lot of big pots lately and are starting to play back at you. It is time to tighten up a bit. You can slow down on the cont bets if you feel these guys will look you up with any 2 cards. You can also raise less in MP and UTG with marginal hands.

Once you feel you have been playing tight enough and showing a lot of aggression but also showing down big hands, you can then again loosen up and become more aggressive with marginal hands / bluffs.

That is changing gears. Reacting to your table dynamics and how you think people are observing you.

In conclusion, this article again covers the BASICS of what I have been talking about. Continue to go out there, post hands, discuss hands, observe hands. That’s what it takes to improve.

And when you are done a session or whatever. Review your hands, post them, analyze, observe etc etc etc. Lots of players are doing that right now, and they are improving.

Bah, I can review this a couple of times and make a better article but I’m really too lazy. The most important point in this article is your mentality. I can’t stress that enough. An aggressive mentality towards poker will continue to open countless opportunities, doors and $$ in the world of poker.

Some important reads:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sho...=5615820&an=0&page=0&vc=1

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sho...e=&view=&sb=5&o=&vc=1


PS. I would like to thank Rekrul primarily for helping to education so many fish and making these articles possible.

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Only one life to liveLast edit: 10/11/2006 12:44

albonycee   United States. Nov 10 2006 13:00. Posts 2749

RAISE THAT SHIT UP !!!!!

(insert stupid shit)aments 

lil.sis   China. Nov 10 2006 13:23. Posts 1343

YESSS i cant wait to read this

edit: good article again, but its mostly old news to me i'm afraid as an avid student of the monster poker school

[x] Kill selfLast edit: 10/11/2006 13:28

vegable   United States. Nov 10 2006 13:44. Posts 2453

*standing ovation*

Stir fry Normandy 

spets1   Australia. Nov 10 2006 18:55. Posts 2179

thanks dude, awesome read

hola 

MsPokerPuppy   United States. Nov 10 2006 21:47. Posts 7

Thank you so much, Tien. Your first article has had a dramatic, and positive impact on my game. I have read it at least half a dozen times.

I will be re-reading this article, as well, as I challenge myself to become more aggressive.

You are also, incidentally, an entertaining writer to read. You should really consider writing a full-fledged book on this topic.

Girls play, too. 

Tien   Canada. Nov 10 2006 23:25. Posts 1605

Ha!

It would be called "How to print money in cash games".

Sklansky would be pulling out whatever hair he has left wondering why he never thought about writing such a useful book.

Only one life to live 

Tien   Canada. Nov 10 2006 23:30. Posts 1605

Actually, to be honest I suck at poker.

There are soooooo many other players out there who could write 10x better articles but they have a general interest to keep secrets to themselves.

Only one life to live 

Tien   Canada. Nov 10 2006 23:35. Posts 1605

For every player giving out advice, there's 50 others keeping it to themselves.

Only one life to live 

seweri   Finland. Nov 11 2006 08:35. Posts 165

Good read, thank you.


Muhweli   Finland. Nov 11 2006 11:28. Posts 10663

lol sewe oot rotta.

Floofy says: my dick is easily bigger than 90% of guys i checked it on the net | Floofy says: i im also doing movements  

Nazgul    Netherlands. Nov 11 2006 15:45. Posts 7080

good read. felt like it was two articles cramped together though.

why are you disappearing from the online poker world?

You almost twin-caracked his AK - JonnyCosmo 

seweri   Finland. Nov 11 2006 16:31. Posts 165


  On November 11 2006 10:28 Muhweli wrote:
lol sewe oot rotta.



stfu noob


Tien   Canada. Nov 11 2006 18:16. Posts 1605


  On November 11 2006 14:45 Nazgul wrote:
good read. felt like it was two articles cramped together though.

why are you disappearing from the online poker world?



Yeah, had a lot on my mind and was hard to put it all down properly without a lot of editing.

Soon going to disappear because I want to concentrate on other things I guess. Was extremely difficult for me to do anything else but play poker and think about it.

Only one life to live 

TimDawg    United States. Nov 12 2006 19:29. Posts 10197

the 2+2 links were very good (especially GigaBet's)
everyone who hasn't checked them out yet go ahead and do it

online bob is actually a pretty smart person, not at all like the creepy fucker that sits in the sofa telling me he does nasty shit to me when im asleep - pinball 

nicksson   Sweden. Nov 13 2006 09:04. Posts 4662

thanks alot, I need to stop whine.


Nazgul    Netherlands. Nov 13 2006 09:56. Posts 7080

<3

what are you going to do?

You almost twin-caracked his AK - JonnyCosmo 

Tien   Canada. Nov 13 2006 16:03. Posts 1605

That's a good question.

There's many things on my mind. Short term things I will do is become a real estate investor.

Long term goals is to build an empire in real estate / stock market / businesses.

And all along the way I want to help as many people as I can. I guess thats why I decide to write these articles as the first step.

Not quite sure how I will achieve all of that, but I am willing to do whatever it takes.

Only one life to live 

Nazgul    Netherlands. Nov 14 2006 07:02. Posts 7080

Pretty cool. Better do what makes you happy. How are you going to start up with this? I always thought you needed huge amounts of money to begin with.

You almost twin-caracked his AK - JonnyCosmo 

Fraser   Canada. Nov 14 2006 09:47. Posts 4605

Tien you're quitting huh?
well that should make the 1/2 game at fulltilt quite a bit easier. when you were playing with confidence I think you were the hardest reg to play against overall... nothing really stood out as exploitable in your game, and you were hard to play against both in position and oop.
Anyway, best of luck.


 
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