Any advice?
DarkMigore, Aug 10 2007
Pre-Flop Tendency: TIGHT - The Poker-Edge software automatically color codes tight players in RED for easy identification.
Player Type : You are a RedFish (Aggressive/Passive). Your passive PostFlop play makes you a weak player. The Poker-Edge software shows you the Red Fish by placing an icon next to their name at the table!
Strengths: You are selective with your starting hands, giving you an edge over looser players. You are aggressive Preflop, which makes you better than a GreenFish.
Weaknesses: You are passive PostFlop. You rarely bet your winning hands for value or protect your made hands, giving other players an easy chance to catch up.
Best Advice: Play more aggressively PostFlop. Bet or raise good hands instead of calling, and fold your weak hands. Bluff more often.
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Any more thoughts are wlecome.
Session Review
DarkMigore, Aug 07 2007
Since i suck at poker i'll post here about my sessions and hope that someone will help me. It's inspired on KingKory's blog, but it won't be so cute like his blog.
Here we go.
Hands:
#1 http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/246553
This guy has 0.17 AF, never seen him betting this big. Ok to fold?
#2 http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/246554
PFR of this guy is +- 5, turn shove is bad IMO. Maybe i should raise the flop to see where i am.
#3 http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/246555
Fold river here? Turn bet is small, kinda slowplayed.
#4 http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/246558
PF raise is ok? I'm trying to expand my PF range. =/
Maybe poker is not for me...
DarkMigore, Aug 06 2007
I keep making stupid mistakes, that cost me the whole session.
Like this:
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/245898
And a few second later, reviewing it, i see that i played it very bad. Is just the heat of the moment and those mistakes screw everything up.
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