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Originally Posted by slyless
Once again I am convinced that quitting poker is very difficult.
GL mate!
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Originally Posted by swerbs22
Good luck
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Originally Posted by MDAmicros
Sounds good man, good luck
Thank you, it's good to see you guys again btw
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STUDY PLAN
I think I'm playing fairly well as the PFR most of the time and I'm doing a decent job extracting as much money as possible when I have a strong hand (which is not hard considering the player pool that I'm playing against), but on the other hand I believe what is holding me back from moving up are the hands where I'm defending instead of being the aggressor.
Sometimes I call too much, other spots I overfold, and I'm also not raising enough in a lot of situations. The team strat that I'm following is pretty simple to understand and I think I'm applying everything well most of the time, but there's some spots that I know that I'm playing really bad and I will do my best to fix them before feburary ends (I think one month might be enough to improve in those areas), they are the following:
1. SRP OOP PFR - line xb33 and xb75
vs xb33: I know that the population overbluff a lot using this size and I noticed that I'm not calling or raising enough in this spot in certain board textures
vs xb75: that's a underbluffed bet size and I'm calling too much with certain classes of hands while overfolding with others (ex. board K53tt I'm calling with K9s without BDFD while folding JJ that has BDFD)
2. SRP IP PFC (BB x SB) - line b33, line b75 and line b33c-b75
vs b33: I think I'm overfolding a bit with some K-high on low-disconnect board and I'm also not raising enough vs this bet size in boards where I can do it.
vs b75: I never trained much vs this size or pot and I believe I'm overfolding sometimes
vs b33c-b75: another spot that I feel that I'm overfolding, I might be calling with a frequency similar to what I would do on BB vs BTN.
Method of studying: I will practice this spots for 30min before each grinding session (which takes 2 hours mostly), I think studying that way is better to memorize rather than just studying in the morning and playing at afternoon/night like I was doing.
First I will start practicing SRP OOP PFR for 5 days or more, than I will switch to SRP IP PFC and train for another 5 days and keep doing that until the end of february, I think it will be enough to fixate the main concepts in my mind (I hope so).
After that I think I will retrain myself on BB x BTN or CO river calls, which I also believe that I'm not playing well currently.