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Poker Tips: Avoid These Pitfalls When Learning

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Post time 2-11-2023 20:42:16 | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by Iti9 at 25-12-2023 01:09 PM

In the process of learning Texas Hold'em, I encountered several pitfalls, and I'm currently experiencing some of them:

1. I couldn't fold AA or KK and tried to trap my opponents, but I ended up losing big.

2. I used to focus too much on the strength of my own cards and neglected the dynamics of the poker table. For example, I would treat KQ in a situation with AKQ as nearly as bad as 23 in a situation with A23.

3. I often struggled to fold a visible three-of-a-kind (trips) since my hand's strength was too obvious.

4. I would use a fixed betting scale for specific hands, like betting 10bb with AK and 6bb with AQ, without considering table dynamics.

5. Positional play was something I didn't give enough attention to, especially in heads-up situations.

6. I would overcommit when faced with a large river bet on the third-highest flush card. I felt compelled to call, which was not a good strategy.

7. I believed in Murphy's Law, thinking, "If I've been unlucky so many times, it's bound to change," which is not a wise approach.

8. I overvalued my ""style"" of play, thinking that I had to adapt to the prevailing style of play at the time, like being a tight-aggressive (TAG) player.

9. I didn't pay enough attention to the stack-to-pot ratio (SPR) and failed to adjust my strategy accordingly.

These are some of the mistakes I made during my journey of learning Texas Hold'em. It's essential to learn from these experiences and improve your poker skills.
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Post time 2-11-2023 20:44:06 | Show all posts
This is a valuable contribution from the experts; players should definitely take the time to learn from it.
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