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2010/09/16 10:06
#282156
tallseas wrote:
Often, after I bust out of a tourney, I will go back and look at the hand(s) that cost me the game. It usually boils down to one bad fold and 1 bad bet. This is the difference, more often than not, between winning and losing. There is always that runner runner suckout that there was no way to avoid, but it is the exception, not the rule. In my best tourneys there is usually that one critical hand where I made the right choice that made the difference, Sometimes it's a fold, sometimes its a call, sometimes it's the all in, And sometimes it's, yes, the suckout. But you can't win consistantly relying on the suckout. It is often times more prudent to pass than gamble. Aggressive play works well in the latter stages as long as your not wreckless and don't make yourself an easy read. Good luck on the felts.
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