Hello poker fellows.
First post for my at the clinic, so your help and advide will be much appreciated.
Well, I enjoy playing cash but I have a massing leak.I don't know when to leave the table and I do it only when I have gone bust. I sit in the table,start playing and win some money.When I double my buy-in, or generally have some more money to play I become getting greedy, play looser and think I rule the table. What's the result when the ego goes into play? Splash money to other players and end up cursing my game although I started playing pretty solid.
So I would like your advice on this matter.When should I leave the table? When I double up? Should I set a target before sitting at the table and leave when I get to it?
George
Comments
If someone sat on your left is making your life a misery by constantly 3 betting you pre/using his position well against you then you should leave.
I will say that its worth leaving a table regardless of the players if you've got on a heater early doors and picked up 3-4 buy ins rather fast as I believe it's +EV to bank a winning session.
Basically we need to always be able to put ourselves in the best position of winning money, don't be afraid to leave tables even if you've only been sat for a short time.
If the dynamics change in the game and you can start to see a shift in the direction of the pots, there's no shame in leaving the table, banking 1 buy in or 1/2 of what you've just picked up and sitting at another table and start the process again.
Maybe some of the problem is that you are used to the table and think you can profit from them, but they have probably worked you out as well and are sitting waiting to pick you off.
Also, after a sesh review the hands you won and the hands when you started to lose at the end. This might help you work out what you did wrong or you may be able to work out, what play your opponent used to trap you etc. or whether you were just unlucky.
If you're still struggling after a few sesh's post some hands in the clinic where you won and lost big, there's always help and advice at hand.
Good luck at the tables
If you feel your playing bad then stand, if you feel you’re the value at the table then stand.
GG last night )
Leave the table when you feel there is no more value at the table. For example if there is a reg on the table and he has doubled up I would leave the table the moment you double up. If you are playing with 5% of your roll at a table then playing a pot against this player would mean risking nearly 10%.
If, however you are at a table with a load of fish who just keep giving you their money and then reload then you can't leave untill they leave.