After winning a sat to the main last night (yey), then promptly busting in a stupid manner (boo) I decided as the mini wasn't going great either (although turned it round and had a deepish run to 34th) to watch some main action and how players I knew where winners played.
The difference between them and us (average recs) is that they make no mistakes, none. Seeing the sort of hands these players played from various positions, 3/4 betting ranges, push fold in the later stages, all played correctly. I know the common thought to improve is to play, but if you ever want a night off from the grind, you could do worse than to spend a session watching how the big volume players play.
A few nights previous in another main, I watched Matt Bates dwindle down to less than 10bb a good way from the money. Now, when I get in that state, especially after losing a flip/race, I'll usually just sigh shove any hands. With timing, using position and patience, Matt persevered and made it into the cash and was a flip away from getting back into real contention. I suppose that's what separates the very best players to the rest of us.
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