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Played my live game tonight, and i played it strong and made hardly any mistakes, yet i came out of it with nothing to show for, as usual.
Exiting hand tonight was my QQ against A10 on a 8JQ raindow board being busted... would of made me chip leader, big pot.
Seems to be a re-occuring theme for myself, playing correct poker, making good open raises and calls etc.. but always come out a loser, often by a bad beat.
So.. what do i need to change? Gonna give it a proper bash again in January after not depositing since november, so really would like to know what changes to my game i can make. I see myself as TAG but with the ability to use my position well. I don't often make plays early on, but was thinking about trying so, in order to gain respect amongst the tables.
Thoughts/help would be much appreciated and sorry for the wall of text
Thanks,
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It often knocks me out of the tournament, therefore when these often bad beats happen im ruined and have nothing left behind, so was wondering if it's an idea to try and play more agressive earlier on to build a big enough stack.
otherwise keep getting it in good and it will turn around
I am thinking of playing cash as i almost always make a profit when i have played it, it's just i enjoy the MTT and DYM formats. I've got a better laptop now so it should enable meto play 2/3 tables rather than just the one so we'll see how that goes in the new year
And thinking now i have probably explained things wrong as rather than a change i more looking for an improvement
thanks again,
i play MTT & STT mainly which has higher variance unfortunately so was on a sick run until saturday although only a 2nd but its a start, its frustrating when your getting in good so often but over time luck should even out.
maybe if you play the odd MTT and play cash alongside it? or DYM & Cash i have done in the past works quite well in both
anyways best of luck harts im sure your be on the right track soon
Thanks for the replies mate much appreciated hopefully see you on the tables in the new year
dont want to come across as a bit of a **** but i can pretty much gurantee that this statement isnt true
When you play ultra tight you don't give yourself the opportunity to accumulate chips so when your card dead and eventually get a hand chances are everyone has you covered so when your hand busts it seems 100 times worse because its the end of your tourney and you feel you have done nothing wrong,
in the early stages of a tourney you can play tight and wait for hands or you see more flops and try to accumulate chips early, i cant really answer which one is best because they both have there pros and cons
So what am i saying? well the answer to that is nothing really lol,