Josef Rantamaki, blogger for PartyPoker, has made two very good articles (guides) on relative poker strength and hand ranges that we believe many of you will find very helpful! Instead of bringing you highlights from these articles, we recommend that you read through them here below. Feel free to discuss these articles (or poker strategy in general) on our forum... and don't forget to check out ou[...] Read more » PartyPoker: Two Valuable Lessons
Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 56 (M)
Posts: 7371
I like reading these sort of things but i can never implement them when i am playing. I always seem to fall back into my bad habits when playing and must try to rectify this if i am going to start winning
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Portugal
Age: 57 (M)
Posts: 271
It used to happen to me too. My tip to use the advice that other give you is to talk to yourself while playing (either out loud or mentally). This forces you to come up with a reason for every action you take. It has helped my game, at least
Good luck to all of you fellow mobsters, and keep studiying
Joined: May '13
Location: Mauritius
Age: 33 (M)
Posts: 2688
Wow great lessons really helpful to get down the basics cone again, love the hand ranges part still having problems as i always think they have the trips or better when i do my hand range and always ends up folding and they have worse card and my range could have played against his. Anyway i would advice to start step by step, go learning about position first and then try to play aggressive then go to learn hand range and have a plan that is the most important!
Joined: Feb '12
Location: Canada
Age: 65 (M)
Posts: 6036
Anything can help...! Between stuff like that,...tips from Mobsters,...watching pros on the TV,....PSO,....trial and error...etc...... My game has improved drastically...
Always helpfull tid-bits to be found here and there...!
...but the 2 lessons I'd offer are are...: Tes and tes