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obender   United States. Jul 07 2008 22:22. Posts 62

I find myself making important decisions late in tournaments quickly & without much of a concious thought process. This is a huge leak in my game. Anyone use any tricks for slowing themselves down?


CrownRoyal   Oman. Jul 07 2008 23:49. Posts 7152

I always wait for my name to light up two times to prevent myself from giving off timing tells and to make sure what im doing is what i really want to do.

you could probably just change all non auto-pilot ideas like folding 27os preflop after a utg raise to a set amount of flashes before acting.

Does the little mermaid wear an algaebra? 

[GiTM]-Ace   United States. Jul 08 2008 07:32. Posts 247

2 times is like 2 seconds isn't it?

[GiTM]- GoSu in the Making 

znb   Hungary. Jul 08 2008 14:04. Posts 334

sometimes if i got caught and raised when im cbetting with total air, i'm usually alttabbing to the browser and hit up some forums. when the site loaded i tab back and fold

I usually play NL1000, but accidentally misclicked. 

Oxy   Canada. Jul 08 2008 19:49. Posts 2207

I think the best thing to do is a thought process I outlined in my blog. Just because you have a feeling you should call/fold doesn't mean much.

When you're making an important decision, ask yourself these questions:

1) What are my pot odds?
2) What are my opponent's ranges?
3) Roughly, what is my equity against those ranges? (am I getting right odds to call?)
4) Do I really want to do this? Is it worth it, am I tilting, am I just making a play because I feel like it, or is this a GOOD spot?

edit: upon re-reading, this sounds really basic, but I truly believe a lot of poker is just playing solid, analytical, and carefully analyse every hand.

my sharkscope its technically not negative roi% as it says 1%ROI - Chobo getting the facts straight about his play at the 6.50sLast edit: 08/07/2008 22:17

sawseech   Canada. Jul 09 2008 01:47. Posts 1686

with a heavy bias towards calling?

it needs more pods. 

 



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