What tilts me is rudeness from other players who rant and rave about everything they think you've done wrong in the hand, when they are actually showing their own weakness in the mental game by losing control in the first place.
In terms of what tilts Redmond, I would imagine he is at a high enough level to be fairly unaffected by the environment and behaviour of other players. I would expect however he sets high standards for himself and is likely to get titled if he feels he is having an off day and is not playing up to his usual standards and letting weaker players get the best of him.
I've been keeping strict records of HU SnGs since start of last year and I'm slowly making profit.
I've recently tried playing HU Cash and find the times when I take an oppoants stack the amount I've lost in rake is more than I'm paying in registation fee?
In that respect should I stick to SnGs or is there some trick im missing in HU cash to reduce amount I'm losing over all to the rake?
What adivce would redmond offer inparticular to an mtt player whos winning at lower stakes but struggles when moving up a level? This is something ive struggled with, and ive went from being a small winning player to a heavy losing player. Ive tried dropping back down and results returned to normal, but when i moved up again i started to struggle.
James, Redmond, thanks very much for reading and answering all my questions, it's been a great show for me, and thanks to Sky for providing great oppurtunities for players such as myself to learn from the experts, much appreciated!
In Response to Re: Sunday's live show - with James & Redmond (***OFFICIAL THREAD***) : originally planned for 9:55pm, i understand that the olympic schedulers are now considering delaying usain bolt's 100m final as it clashes so badly with greghogg's "my name is..." Posted by aussie09
James, Redmond, thanks very much for reading and answering all my questions, it's been a great show for me, and thanks to Sky for providing great oppurtunities for players such as myself to learn from the experts, much appreciated! Cheers, Doug Posted by DOOOOG
Would just like to echo the above. Nowhere else can you get this kind of feedback, tutoring, honesty and clarity and all in almost real-time. Thanks ever so much guys/861
Still in the main and mini... hope I can make it to the cash.
Starting to play like a bit of a turnip now though however.
The issue ive had i dont think is psycological in the terms youve mentioned. Ive satted into higher events inc that even at DTD James mentioned MacMonster got to the final tasble in and finnsihed day 1C 2nd in chips behind Chris Brammer, so although i ran good i think this proves its not scared money.
The issue i have is say moving from £2 tournaments to £5 tournaments. At the times ive attempted to move up ive just not managed it. Ive satted into even bigger events example the event i mentioned above and countless main events and a couple of SPTs and ive never felt like the money has effected me, ive just played my normal game. Although i do think adapting to better opponents is an issue.
I tried moving to cash to try and combat variance which is what i origionally put it down to but being honest cash and me just dont get along.
The reason i asked is i just cant put my finger onto the reasons why now. I go from a decent winning player to a massive fish is the differance of one tournament buy in.
i think what would make red see RED would be a situation where a player angle shoots. I remember 1 example in particular where james was commentating on the EPT grand final where ivan frietez said raise on the river and only puts in a call and he had a FH and was madeto min raise. Other guy calls and loses with just top pair, and worse still he had already done it before in the tournament.
Thing that tilits redmond is some one getting a few buyins up and then just sitsout and leave, and trys to come back and play redmond later or another night
Hi james /redman not a brag just gen question finished in top 7 in the Lucky 7 tonight any chance for my free roll next Sunday as working nights till then, Thanks see you at SPT get my seat early doors, Leonard JLJ17 .
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I'll have a look at the hand and see if we can show it in the last hour.
Louis
What tilts me is rudeness from other players who rant and rave about everything they think you've done wrong in the hand, when they are actually showing their own weakness in the mental game by losing control in the first place.
In terms of what tilts Redmond, I would imagine he is at a high enough level to be fairly unaffected by the environment and behaviour of other players. I would expect however he sets high standards for himself and is likely to get titled if he feels he is having an off day and is not playing up to his usual standards and letting weaker players get the best of him.
Cheers,
Doug
bad food habbits at the table,talking when eating spiting bits out, makeing noises when eating.....
What adivce would redmond offer inparticular to an mtt player whos winning at lower stakes but struggles when moving up a level? This is something ive struggled with, and ive went from being a small winning player to a heavy losing player. Ive tried dropping back down and results returned to normal, but when i moved up again i started to struggle.
Cheers,
Doug
Still in the main and mini... hope I can make it to the cash.
Starting to play like a bit of a turnip now though however.
Dan
on the official olympic website forum they're all talking about greghogg's "my name is..."
The issue ive had i dont think is psycological in the terms youve mentioned. Ive satted into higher events inc that even at DTD James mentioned MacMonster got to the final tasble in and finnsihed day 1C 2nd in chips behind Chris Brammer, so although i ran good i think this proves its not scared money.
The issue i have is say moving from £2 tournaments to £5 tournaments. At the times ive attempted to move up ive just not managed it. Ive satted into even bigger events example the event i mentioned above and countless main events and a couple of SPTs and ive never felt like the money has effected me, ive just played my normal game. Although i do think adapting to better opponents is an issue.
I tried moving to cash to try and combat variance which is what i origionally put it down to but being honest cash and me just dont get along.
The reason i asked is i just cant put my finger onto the reasons why now. I go from a decent winning player to a massive fish is the differance of one tournament buy in.
in regards to quiz tonight.
i think what would make red see RED would be a situation where a player angle shoots. I remember 1 example in particular where james was commentating on the EPT grand final where ivan frietez said raise on the river and only puts in a call and he had a FH and was madeto min raise. Other guy calls and loses with just top pair, and worse still he had already done it before in the tournament.
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Rod
hi james, reds....
enjoying the show.
3 people are left in both the main and mini