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Poker - NLHE Tourneys are all luck so don't sweat them...
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My point of this thread was to try and relieve tilt so you play as close to optimal as possible. You may have a bad beat in a particular hand but in terms of the entire tournament, it's not a bad beat because the probability of you winning the tournament weren't great to begin with. There's a reason why it costs you $10 to win $10,000 or $200 to win $200,000 or $10,000 to win $10,000,000. It's because the chances to win are small based on the probability you survive practically all your all-ins. The blinds and antes reach a point where no one's stack is comfortable and an allin preflop or postflop are the only plays with any fold equity. I also wanted to relay that with the increased number of allins, your chances of survival decrease dramatically regardless of how good you put your money in. So maybe it will force someone to think a little before committing their tournament even if the situation looks great. It has for me and now I find I get farther in tournaments. To me, winning a tournament doesn't reflect on my skill. I knew I had to be extremely lucky whether it be all my hands holding u or getting a suck out. Likewise, I'm not as bad or unlucky as I think because my chances before the tourney started were so low. Bottomline, you can talk position, moves, bluffs, semibluffs, check raises, etc. The real hands that determine your tournament are the hands where your stack was on the line because those are the hands that can end your tournament. And skilled or not, there are a lot of situations where your stack is endangered and not with the odds you'd ideally want, especially deep in the tourney. Hell, you're liable to put your stack at risk almost every hand you play if you reach the final table. Again, I love tournaments. Just finding a way to be better at them so I'm tryting to understand them thoroughly. Not just hand by hand. But the whole structure. ![]() |
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The difference between the cash game and the tournament is that in the cash game the blinds dont get so high that you have all the small stacks pushing whenever they go in. In a cash game you can decide how much to bet, based on the hand/odds/player etc. Tourneys take all that away (at least when you are deep).
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![]() Edit: ughh I must really suck. In the last 2000 hands I am losing with (are you ready for this): AKs AKos AQs AQos AJs AJos A9both A8both A7both (so in the A category I am winning with AA and A10 and I didnt even bother to look below A7) KQs KJs KJos (not including rest of kings below 10 only winning with KK and KT though in that range) QJos (not going any farther with them, am winning with QQ and QJs) 88 77 I have Poker Tracker stats that show these. This is tournament play from the last few days, 2161 hands. To give an idea as to the numbers, AA I got 12 times/20 times between AKs AKos/29 times for AQboth. I mean this is only from the last few days, but I assure you that this is my regular results. I have probably 20 or 30 thousand hands set aside, but wanted to see if I was playing better. So I start new stats every now and then. For comparisons sake lemme show cash game results. I am losing with: AQos A10s (stopped there) KQos K10s (stopped there) QQ (sheesh looking at it Qeverything - only Q10 I am winning with) Besides for the Q category, which I usually only played from the blinds, I am winning with the same hands in cash games but not in tournaments. Maybe I am just the biggest donkey, but either way, Poker Tracker backs up what I am saying about luck. (for myself anyways). I have my heart in MTT, but I can only make money in ring games... dont get me wrong, eventually some day I will get lucky and take one down, but then I think that it will probably be that I got lucky. Not necessarily that I played any differently. Last edited by odinscott : 13-04-2008 at 8:18 AM. |
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Thinking about it, alot does have to do with the blinds I guess. I mean I am very methodical (listed as Tight/Aggressive in cash games and neutral/aggressive in tourneys). Since I can "sit and wait" for my hands in cash games, that probably does agree with my style. I like to bet when I know that I have the best hand. I am not much of a gambler. I multi-table, so I can usually wait for the big hands. Especially at the smaller limits, where alot of guys will play with absolutely anything it really pays off.
I always dread that part of the tourney when everyone always starts going allin, because even though I know that I probably will get my money in with the odds (heavily) in my favor, I know that it will only be a matter of time before someone draws out and knocks me out or eventually they cripple me. I hate playing cash games. =\ But it is where I will be for awhile... Edit: I guess I gotta agree that I have been getting extremely unlucky lately, but I cant figure out how to change anything. I make the right play, but lose. Maybe I will get on a heater soon, but until then I gotta rebuild my roll. =( lol |
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Exactly what I'm trying to convey with MTTs. With skill, you have more than one ticket but it's still a lottery so your chances are minute no matter how good you play. If you're off your game or don't have the skill, it's like you didn't even buy a ticket for the lottery. |
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Yesterday, I was fooling around with a friend to put my theory to test, I took AA and gave myself 100 chips and gave my friend 22 and 1500 chips to see who would win heads up. We ran it 5 times and I only won once. I got lucky. You guys should try it and let me know your results.
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Thank you. I was hoping someone wold say something along these lines. It is true, you cant a big one without lady luck on your side. But consistancy is how I judge a players skill (tournament wise). |
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