It seems whenever I take an early chip lead I tend to loose the tourney I am in. But once i am short stacked I come back and take down the entire thing. I think the reason for this is once i am chip lead I don't play in as many hands. I let the others do all the work. I need to be more aggressive when i have the lead. Also, on the other hand i get more aggressive in short stack because me going all in is a welcome to the chip lead to call. Everyone wants to be the hero at the table to burst that bubble. Or get closer to it. Remember just because you are chip lead doesn't mean you have to call everyones all in. That is what happened to the person who had the chip lead the entire game. they kept trying to knock people out and losing.. not even making it to the payout. Well that's it for now.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Being Low Stack
Posted by Marcd225 at 11:23 AM 0 comments
Monday, February 8, 2010
Eye Opening
Tonight I have found a site that most of you may know. It is
Shark Scope
It gives you a graph on how you have been doing at the tables. Lets just say mine is worse than I thought. On my old site my average ROI is at 1%. Not bad for a casual gamer. On the new site however it is -14%. I also have not played in as many games so hopefully it will improve. I will be checking this weekly for my stats to see if i'm improving or just getting worse. I would recommend you do the same to see where you are.
Posted by Marcd225 at 8:33 PM 0 comments
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