Ed -
Great page, I stumble across it a few days ago and I’ve been enjoying the thoughtful posts. Two weeks ago I was completely frustrated with my game. I was comfortable at the table, understood the action and thought I was making the right plays. Then it all changed:
I downloaded Poker tracker.
After 150 hands it diagnosed my problem: Semi-Loose/Aggressive/Passive.
I felt comfortable seeing 30% of the flops, I felt comfortable raising preflop, but I was a wuss after the flop.
I’ve altered my play and BINGO - I’ve made money in my last 4 sessions!!!
Is that REALLY the difference? I know that sounds simplistic to the pros that circle this board, but, it has made all the difference.
As someone that has "seen the light," I feel like the aggressive turn bet is plenty to scare off almost everyone in an online .05/.10NL game. (yes, I’m at small stakes.)
Here’s what is in my head right now:
1) If you’re coming in, raise 2 out of 3 times unless you have STRONG reason to believe its just a call
2) bet/Raise on pre-flop, bet/raise post-flop - no freebies
3) Play aggressively on the turn
4) Play the turn with your gut, if a bet/raise will reduce the # of hands that could win the pot then FIRE!
5) While i’m "training" in this new style, I’ve tightened up my Non BB starting hands: (Pairs, AK/AQ/AJ,KQ, suited connectors north of 78, rarely Axs)
I can’t believe the difference in the results I’ve achieved.
What would you recommend for someone in my situation?