Joined: Oct '11
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So, since I'm going to focus quite a bit and I would like to improve some more so I'm going to post the hand history of the DoN SnG's that I did not finish ITM in.
What I want to get out of this little mini series is feedback from you mobsters telling me if/what I did wrong and what I could have done better.
This will be something that I'll do for a short wile until I feel that I really master these games.
Joined: Feb '11
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Sorry to say but I dont think many people will bother going through the whole HH - better make a thread of hands you are unsure with instead of a thread with 80% standard folds or something
EDIT: oh and something for general mindset - you shouldnt only question plays you're losing in,the fact you dont win doesnt mean you necessarily did something wrong,you should also question your play when you win,because winning does also not necessarily mean you did something right
Joined: Apr '09
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Posted by BeMyATMplz: Sorry to say but I dont think many people will bother going through the whole HH - better make a thread of hands you are unsure with instead of a thread with 80% standard folds or something
Completely agree - I took a look at your other thread and there's no way I'm going to wade through that. Don't even necessarily post "crucial" hands - like if you lose 80% of your stack on a bad beat, there's no point posting it because everyone is just going to say "unlucky". But post hands that are 'interesting', or more to the point - hands that you weren't sure about ^ exactly as BeMyATMplz suggested.
He can probably give you some very good advise too, I'm sure he's one of the better SNG players on here.. Especially now that Doomdy has disappeared from the scene!
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I also agree with the above. It's not because you lost a big pot or you were eliminated that you played the hand wrong. After a bad beat you sometimes say to yourself " i shouldn't have played that hand on that way" But later on you will see that it was the ONLYway to play that hand correctly.
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It's better if you post only the hand in which things happen, or else it will be a massive reading, and most of it with no interest at all. There will always be those specific hands in which you lost a lot of chips, or even those where you could have made more chips than you really did. I'm thinking about an AA i played during the BRM event, in which i was abit unconfortable for being first to talk. After making a 3bet, i decided to go all-in after flop just to guarantee those chips, which it really happened, but with that flop (there were only low cards offsuit) i know i could have tried to push more from my opponent.