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Uptown   . Dec 05 2008 03:11. Posts 3557
Summary: Ongoing learning process.

Seems like forever ago that I moved from NL2 to NL5 but no, it was indeed just 7 days ago. Since then I've ran good, been sucked out hard, been delusional, and caught a few suck outs of my own, among other things.

Due to the 2bi shots I've taken into NL10, the graph doesn't accurately represent my BR, but it does depict the progress at NL5. I'm as big a nit as I ever was PF, and have been concentrating primarily on becoming a nit postflop (which I definitely wasn't before), and identifying villains' lines. I've definitely made progress, but obviously it's just the first few steps in the marathon ahead of me.



While I was wishywashy and shaky during my NL10 shots, it helped me immensely when I dropped back down to NL5, as I'm finding the tables there to be much softer than before. Did just 3k hands at NL10 really improve my play? Probably not, but the sensation does seem genuine.

My challenge is still going to be to learn to JLIG my hands that I know are beat by the villain's draw that hit on the river, etc. I plan to stick to NL5 a bit longer before I take my next minishot at NL10.

Cheerio~

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edzwoo   United States. Dec 05 2008 05:13. Posts 5911

At these stakes, just be an uber sick nit and get it in with good hands. Just keep doing this and don't try to make moves. Raise preflop very hard with your strong hands to extract maximum value; if they're willing to call 4bbs, they're probably willing to call 6bbs. Keep that in mind.


SemPeR   Canada. Dec 05 2008 05:18. Posts 2288

the sensation is confidence. =)


 



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