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10-16-2011 , 01:06 PM
Hey Guys I have been playing Husng for a long time, And recently I got back Into it But I feel a bit weird about the game as if I wasnt as "good" as I used to be ( was at least a winning player )
Maybe its due to the long inactivity, But If Someone want to tell me if something is wrong with those stats In anyway please feel free to tell me!


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10-16-2011 , 03:18 PM
On first glance you look a little too tight OOP, but the sample is pretty tiny here.

If you don't play anything heads up or exercise your mind with other players in heads up play, you can get a bit rusty after awhile, especially if you weren't a full time regular before.

Play some volume, stay on the lower side of stakes for awhile and focus a lot on decision making (and less on multi tabling if you are), post some hands, talk some strategy with others, but most of all play non tilty games, reevaluate after 500 games. If you're looking at your EV graph after every game stop, assume it loses you 1-2% ROI long term by making your mentality fragile and results oriented.
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10-16-2011 , 03:44 PM
ty ry, always had good words one of my top coach!

Last edited by blitzilla; 10-16-2011 at 03:44 PM. Reason: one thing ive improved is not tilting, ( btw im playing 30-50 husng level and just cut back to 1 table again )-50 hu
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10-16-2011 , 03:51 PM
I think my biggest leak is thinking that every hand I play is standard for me which cause me to not post trouble hand since my brain thinks its not a trouble hand. maybe a case of autopiloting, sadly I dont know how to fix that
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10-16-2011 , 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by blitzilla
maybe a case of autopiloting, sadly I dont know how to fix that
don't autopilot.
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10-16-2011 , 04:57 PM
Autopiloting isn't so bad if your general strategy is solid and you make up for it by putting a lot of volume.

srsly.

For example, a less skilled player has 1% ROI and can multi-table and a skilled player has 5% but only one tables. The less skilled player autopilots 4 tables for twice as many hours than the skilled player. Who makes more money?

Obviously it's better to be skilled and put a ton of volume, but only a select few can do this really well.

Last edited by u cnat spel; 10-16-2011 at 05:04 PM.
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