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TheHitman009
Rising Star
Bronze Level
Hey guys,
I'm pretty new to tournament play although I'm a fairly experience ring game player. In my tournaments, I usually finish in the money but usually just barely, and I often have a hard time making a deep finish into any tournament.
Most often, it's because I succumb to a pitfall where I have a good hand and someone has just a little better. For example, I had pocket 9's and flopped a set, but then someone else had pocket A's and also hit their set.
Any advice on how to avoid these mistakes? I need to build my chip stack on big hands but I always seem to get a bad beat sooner or later, ending my tournament life and leaving me with worse results than I had hoped for.
I'm pretty new to tournament play although I'm a fairly experience ring game player. In my tournaments, I usually finish in the money but usually just barely, and I often have a hard time making a deep finish into any tournament.
Most often, it's because I succumb to a pitfall where I have a good hand and someone has just a little better. For example, I had pocket 9's and flopped a set, but then someone else had pocket A's and also hit their set.
Any advice on how to avoid these mistakes? I need to build my chip stack on big hands but I always seem to get a bad beat sooner or later, ending my tournament life and leaving me with worse results than I had hoped for.