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Raisindepth
Enthusiast
Silver Level
Hi guys,
i have been a little quiet no bankroll so i freeroll a lot.
now i do get a dollar here and there so i can play some "normal" games and sometimes a big tournament (pokerstars)
now i have played the big 4.40 at night a few times last week and the week before. The first week i cashed 3 out of 4 (1 very deep 54, one just after the bubble 600+ and one about the middle)
in this week i also finished 3th in a 1.10 night timed tournament.
I have faith in my game 100%
I know how to play and i know what games are for me. i am best to enter 3th level, with stack around 60/90 bb. this gives me fold space and time for me to get into the game. i play 1 game at a time i like to focus and maybe have a chat here and there (social ) blind levels 10 mins.
i easily manage the deep turbo formats on P.S. (given my preferences) as soon as i hit the target tournament i however have a lot of trouble with a special kind of people.
players who (most likely) satelited in for not so much and then just flip any given hand and (ofcours) "sometimes" walk away. just only when i have a great hand a little example.
i came in the big 11, level 2 i had to fold a few hands after the flop so i lost a little stack and had about 2.2k left. then this player comes sitting 2 seats before me (I am BB he is B) first hand he gets dealth he flips all-in, gets called by a big stack shows 5Jo vs AK, table runs out splitpot, 2nd hand he flips all-in everybody folds. 3th hand he flips and wins(cant remember exactly the hands) , 4th i get A A and he flips (ofcrours.)
What to do?! ofcours i call ! vs his J3 off... getting his J3
shitty but that happened like all of the rest of last week here and there AK and KK i just seem to get them on my table and cant deal with them.
wait them out? lik fold AA or so? i am fine with folding AA or KK if i get a 2/3 bet call post flop and a extreme ugly table like KKK or so but pre folding to such players i could probably quit the game for profits. but unfortunately those players seem to run out on the exact wrong moments
greats
i have been a little quiet no bankroll so i freeroll a lot.
now i do get a dollar here and there so i can play some "normal" games and sometimes a big tournament (pokerstars)
now i have played the big 4.40 at night a few times last week and the week before. The first week i cashed 3 out of 4 (1 very deep 54, one just after the bubble 600+ and one about the middle)
in this week i also finished 3th in a 1.10 night timed tournament.
I have faith in my game 100%
I know how to play and i know what games are for me. i am best to enter 3th level, with stack around 60/90 bb. this gives me fold space and time for me to get into the game. i play 1 game at a time i like to focus and maybe have a chat here and there (social ) blind levels 10 mins.
i easily manage the deep turbo formats on P.S. (given my preferences) as soon as i hit the target tournament i however have a lot of trouble with a special kind of people.
players who (most likely) satelited in for not so much and then just flip any given hand and (ofcours) "sometimes" walk away. just only when i have a great hand a little example.
i came in the big 11, level 2 i had to fold a few hands after the flop so i lost a little stack and had about 2.2k left. then this player comes sitting 2 seats before me (I am BB he is B) first hand he gets dealth he flips all-in, gets called by a big stack shows 5Jo vs AK, table runs out splitpot, 2nd hand he flips all-in everybody folds. 3th hand he flips and wins(cant remember exactly the hands) , 4th i get A A and he flips (ofcrours.)
What to do?! ofcours i call ! vs his J3 off... getting his J3
shitty but that happened like all of the rest of last week here and there AK and KK i just seem to get them on my table and cant deal with them.
wait them out? lik fold AA or so? i am fine with folding AA or KK if i get a 2/3 bet call post flop and a extreme ugly table like KKK or so but pre folding to such players i could probably quit the game for profits. but unfortunately those players seem to run out on the exact wrong moments
greats
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