Take on board everyone's advice, explore each avenue and work out for yourself what is correct. No one is ever going to tell you how you should play while at the tables. gl Posted by rancid
Whoa! miles out with that one.
In pretty much every low stakes live cash game. There is always someone who wants to tell the whole table what they should have done in every hand.
In Response to Re: who should you take advice from? : Whoa! miles out with that one. In pretty much everyone low stakes live cash game. There is always someone who wants to tell the whole table what they should have done in every hand. Posted by Jac35
never played live before but am going to start playing regualry soon, does nobody shoot these guys down, i dont think i could put up with this in a live game.
In Response to Re: who should you take advice from? : Whoa! miles out with that one. In pretty much everyone low stakes live cash game. There is always someone who wants to tell the whole table what they should have done in every hand. Posted by Jac35
All the same, you have to work out for yourself what is bad or good. So then you know if someone is talking utter rubbish and more importanly why it's so bad.
Basically saying don't take anyone's word that something is bad or good, you need to full understand why it's bad otherwise your game has no good reasoning behind ir apart from Tikay said "don't limp" at the basic of levels.
But still you can have a conversation with someone at a lower skill level and still hear something that makes you re think your reasoning.
You get a lot people playing poker believing something but have no idea why they are actually doing it. This is soley the main reason why their game will never move on.
In Response to Re: who should you take advice from? : All the same, you have to work out for yourself what is bad or good. So then you know if someone is talking utter rubbish and more importanly why it's so bad. Basically saying don't take anyone's word that something is bad or good, you need to full understand why it's bad otherwise your game has no good reasoning behind ir apart from Tikay said "don't limp" at the basic of levels. But still you can have a conversation with someone at a lower skill level and still hear something that makes you re think your reasoning. You get a lot people playing poker believing something but have no idea why they are actually doing it. This is soley the main reason why their game will never move on. Posted by rancid
Bit confused here to be honest.
All I was saying was that there is always some irritating character who wants to dissect every hand when playing live.
Rarely is it someone good in my experience as the good plyers will normally just be sat there GIQ.
Sure if you know people and rate their games there's always something to learn talking about hands. Normally done after the game though.
Normally the irritating character has just lost the previous hand and is telling the table and no one in particular that the other guy played it so bad and got lucky
In Response to Re: who should you take advice from? : never played live before but am going to start playing regualry soon, does nobody shoot these guys down, i dont think i could put up with this in a live game. Posted by THEROCK573
Yeah, sometimes when they're getting out of hand.
Generally, no, there's a couple of people who play in the same games as me who do this.
We really don't want to say anything to them though as we really do enjoy having them in the game. #hourly
In Response to Re: who should you take advice from? : Yeah, sometimes when they're getting out of hand. Generally, no, there's a couple of people who play in the same games as me who do this. We really don't want to say anything to them though as we really do enjoy having them in the game. #hourly Posted by Jac35
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No one is ever going to tell you how you should play while at the tables.
gl
Basically saying don't take anyone's word that something is bad or good, you need to full understand why it's bad otherwise your game has no good reasoning behind ir apart from Tikay said "don't limp" at the basic of levels.
But still you can have a conversation with someone at a lower skill level and still hear something that makes you re think your reasoning.
You get a lot people playing poker believing something but have no idea why they are actually doing it.
This is soley the main reason why their game will never move on.