View Full Version : Lost my timing.
Blobbi-San
12-20-2008, 12:15 PM
15 games on SnG 30 players:
one 1st. place, four 6th. place (the bobble) and four 7th. place .
The rest was in the bette half.
7 games singletable SNG.
One 3rd. place, three 4th. place (the boble) and three 5th. place.
My timing in betting the right cards in the right position is totally gone. And it's when i'm highstack, average or lowstack.
Any suggestions to improve my game?
And a Merry Christmas and a Happy (and big potbringing) Newyear to you all.
Hopefully I will have more time to join the PL.
mustardeggs
12-21-2008, 05:50 PM
I think its variance, if youre running good no matter what you do is right and if youre running bad no matter what you do it seems wrong.
Always watch out for all the information available and do your homework away from the table.
Mlubin
12-21-2008, 05:57 PM
I agree with the first response that you got. If you are a winning player then this is likely just variance, because this is a very small sample size. There is not much that can be determined based on playing only 22 SNGS.
Danielle Angel
12-21-2008, 08:57 PM
awwwwww :( this is my issue as well blobbi. Add driving my mouse like a racing car driver and the definition is disaster. You alike me probably never had an issue like this before !!!! My suggestion, sit back , enjoy xmas, try and forget it and when you get back to the tables AGAIN it will probably come back naturally instantly. In saying this ...... I am going to take my own advice.
Certainly on that many SNG's I believe you can see where you are making constant mistakes. You know what they are so step 1 is out of the way. Step 2 is fixing the error. I think if you start worrying about this and concentrating on this error you may muck up on other areas. It really is something that sets in to our heads and generally; I think anyway, comes naturally after it has. Let the natural position betting occur after a small xmas break and see what happens maybe..... keep in mind though, this advice is from me :( ... Me with the same issue :(
LiveStraddle
12-23-2008, 02:16 AM
Chris Moorman (http://www.pokerverdict.com/Poker-Players-Club/Interviews/1423/player_interview_moorman1.html), top UK MTT'er says he sorts his tables in order of how big the blinds are chronologically with top left having highest blind and bottom right having smallest.
Blobbi-San
12-23-2008, 02:33 PM
After analizing the games I found that I was too aggresive with medium pocket pairs preflop, when short stack. And I was too tight (carefull) when bigstack, and ended blinded up.
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