As the question asks , I can take the truth.
I see myself as a totally recreational player with a few pounds to spend now and then, and have never taken the game too seriously.
Often I sit down and have such a mixture of tables, cash, sit n gos, tournament of different buy ins, speeds and variants not to mention the different stages in each individual game. Which I know cannot be profitable in the long term.
i think I have a least a basis understanding of what I at least should be doing.
So a new chapter is about to start but would love some honest feedback.
What type of player do you thing I am
Rating low 1 to MattBates 10.
What do you see as my best game
What games should I be playing (minecraft?)
What should I be doing differently
How many tables is best
Should I just hand in my cards
Feedback on any of the above and anything else would be appreciated.
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2. 1
3. Football
4. Netball
5. Making love
6. Dining Table
7. Yes
I cant see anybody giving any serious answers revealing what notes they have on you etc. Your best game will be the one you make the most profit at and only you can answer how many tables is best because it differs for everyone.
Asking what can you do differently is a pointless question without posting hand histories etc.
You're certainly one of the better players in the deepstacks but only you can answer most of your questions.
Without in depth analysis of a good sample in each discipline its difficult to answer and whereas players on here will usually help by discussing specific hands etc I for one really dont want to give you my impressions of what style you are and how I percieve you at the tables.
This isnt down to any disrespect, rather the opposite. I feel deepstacks are one of my better disciplines and as I rate you as an opponent to try and help you improve your deepstack play is to my own detriment.
Always willing to discuss hands, ranges and strategy etc.
Sorry cant be of help
Mark
Don’t play many deepstacks, I know exactly what you are saying and cutting out the bull could pick up little snippets of info.
Think you got 3&4 the wrong way around and you could have given me a 2.
Posting hand histories on here or reading others in the clinic is priceless. Some of the best players on the site will always take the time to give advice.