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Mariuslol   Norway. Dec 21 2009 08:55. Posts 4742 | | |
Been thinking about this quite a bit, since I'm not that good of a player, and I'm playing microstakes, I must have hell of a lot of leaks. And I've been thinking of ways to identify and spot those leaks.
I do post a lot of hands, but I never really feel I find any leaks doing it anymore. I did at start when I played pocket pairs all wrong and stuff like that.
Ways I can think of to fix leaks atm is:
- Hire a coach to sweath you
- Get a friend to sweath you
- Ask people on here ways to find and plug leaks <3
- Looking through biggest losing hands in pokertracker, evaluate and rethink
I'm wondering if there's way to find leaks in the small pots, I never bother to look at them, and not sure where I'll start, so many. And even if I see I played something wrong, and I go "ahh, ok, should have done that, ok, mm" then move on to the next hand, it doesn't really feel like "YESS, ok, fixed that leak" it kinda just goes away in a haze and I don't notice it.
Any thoughts and feedback on this would be awesome
Chuchu
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ytricky   Germany. Dec 21 2009 11:07. Posts 600 | | |
you can find leaks with hem/PT3. Look at your stats by position/preflop activity. Basically filter your hands for different situations and look how you are doing. |
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genjix   China. Dec 21 2009 12:28. Posts 2677 | | |
i just get people to sweat me- theyre feedback isnt that useful but it makes sure i dont do anything stupid and i look over old hands a lot |
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