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TOM DWAN-unconventional
PHIL IVEY-unconventional
LEX VELDHUIS-unconventional to name a few.
These guys have smthng in common. they play nothing like we talk about here. when we describe EV+ moves etc etc.they reraise with 35 suited and all that good yummy stuff. yet they r pros and most of us are not. So WHY if we want to get good at the game and be considered the best should we follow the rules of conventional poker such as look at stats,follow starting hand charts and all that?
arent those rules like guidelines for noobs? and in order to become the best of the best IMO you must be able to customise those standard rules and be able to play good postflop regardelss of what your holding.?
cause if everyone is doing exactly the same thing,how would it be possible for someone to stand out from the masses?
what im saying is that i dont like following a certain system when playing poker but rather becoming creative in each and every single new hand i come across. thats one of the reasons that i dont like multitabling. you cannot put 100% of yoursef into each table . and at the end of the day following guidelines like a robot is not a good idea. we are humans and creativity is what can make the difference from a good player and a GREAT player.
thats how i see it. just sharing my thought to my fellow CC's.
PHIL IVEY-unconventional
LEX VELDHUIS-unconventional to name a few.
These guys have smthng in common. they play nothing like we talk about here. when we describe EV+ moves etc etc.they reraise with 35 suited and all that good yummy stuff. yet they r pros and most of us are not. So WHY if we want to get good at the game and be considered the best should we follow the rules of conventional poker such as look at stats,follow starting hand charts and all that?
arent those rules like guidelines for noobs? and in order to become the best of the best IMO you must be able to customise those standard rules and be able to play good postflop regardelss of what your holding.?
cause if everyone is doing exactly the same thing,how would it be possible for someone to stand out from the masses?
what im saying is that i dont like following a certain system when playing poker but rather becoming creative in each and every single new hand i come across. thats one of the reasons that i dont like multitabling. you cannot put 100% of yoursef into each table . and at the end of the day following guidelines like a robot is not a good idea. we are humans and creativity is what can make the difference from a good player and a GREAT player.
thats how i see it. just sharing my thought to my fellow CC's.
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