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Originally Posted by Bendiger555
If you just play for fun and do not care about getting better as a hobby you can continue just playing. if you are interested in beating this game you should stop playing right now and learn solid fundamentals starting with preflop ranges. get some sort of subscription for upswing / raise your edge/ whatever kind of coaching program, it really does not matter that much since you really suck at poker right now, not hating on you just trying to be as honest as possible. the quality of the training site is not that important since the basic stuff will be taught okayish anywhere. you basically butchered all of those hands you posted. good luck and have fun on your journey, if you are interested in improving i might follow your thread.
Hey man, thanks for your input. You should read this thread, I've been getting a lot better and you can see it via my graph, and tourno results. When I first started posting I didn't have a range. Now I do, and and I have learned a lot more since I signed up.
I keep improving. I don't have to be Phil Ivey of the world right now, all I need at first is to be able to beat my stake level and keep improving.
I did check out Doug Polks content but Doug and Johnathan Little content is a bit over what I and most players need IMO. A better candidate is BlackRain79 Content, and Crush Live Poker which I enjoy and Alec Torelli.
I have good hands where I played very well but I don't post those as I'm trying to improve to figure out how to fix my leaks rather than get props for my good plays.
My custom and unique strategy gets me to the final table in almost every regular tourno in my stake level as long as I don't deviate or get coolered so It's working.
Only more wins to come!
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edit: also no min raising QQ against 5 to 6 limps, I've fixed my pre flop bet sizing problem, setup positional ranges, along with 3-betting ranges. Also for short stacked play as well. Lots of mistakes in some of my postings, but I have definitely learned my lesson through asking and learning from experience.
Last edited by Mallot1; 11-15-2022 at 12:17 AM.