gabrielcsgo93
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- #176
I hate play against too agressive players... i think i can loose every thing even when i have a best hand!!!
the same problem bro. concentrate on the goal, and what you are doing to achieve it. then control returns. good luck!Loyal_Flush said:Hard to control my aggression sometimes. Thats my biggest problem. That minimizing my profit and maximizing my leaks. Especially when i think the villain is bluffing.
madbeeet said:the same problem bro. concentrate on the goal, and what you are doing to achieve it. then control returns. good luck!![]()
Nice! I guess that HUD is paying for itself.youri said:Couple of days ago I bought Poker Copilot and I've noticed lots of weaknesses in my game this past month since I've deposited.
Hands played 2.9k
The weaknesses I've noticed:
- 3bet preflop percentage was 4 percent. A little bit low.
- Blind steal attempts was 26 percent. Very low.
- Called blind steal attempts was 28 percent. I should be raising or folding not calling
- Raising steal attempts was 9 percent. Very low. It means I was easy to bully.
Now post flop.
- Aggression percentage: 51 percent. Pretty average. Should be higher.
- Aggression Factor: 1.47. Not good at all. It shows I was passive most of the time.
Now, since using poker copilot in 26th of July. 3 days now, I played 675 hands.
so in this 3 days. Flops seen 16 percent, selective and tight.
- 3bet preflop percentage is 13 percent.
- Blind steal attempts is 74 percent.
- Called steal attempts 10 percent.
- Raised steal attempts ( resteal) 50 percent.
Post flop:
- Aggression percentage is 80 percent. Too aggressive but I can be careful too
- Aggression factor 5.60. Higher than average.
These tweaks last 3 days have made an instant impact on my winnings. almost 60 bucks+ in 9 hours of play in 3 days.
The coming days/weeks/months will be more revealing about developing a style and continue grinding.
jordanbillie said:Coolers cannot be avoided. Most times even though you called and lost, the call was still the correct decision. Remember, poker is best played with a macro-perspective. This means you are not just playing 1 poker tournament and trying to win 1 poker tournament. You are trying to consistently make the correct decision that will work out the best in the long run. It's such a balance, it is challenging to put into words. The best you can do is alter your betting/pot control, so you are consistently extracting value out of your hands (when there is value to be had) with the lowest risk possible.
I hope this helps!
pokersextreme said:If you have a good read on the player and suspect that he/she has the nuts then check call should be your answer on the river...do not bet or 3 bet if you get this feeling because they'll put you all in or raise ridiculously and you'll have to call.
Sdub2020 said:Great advice pot control and aggression control when having the second nutz is something I will work on vs. A tight player. Thanks for your tips guys hopefully this will pay off!
thehangdude said:Nice! I guess that HUD is paying for itself.
kkami said:I can't get the value on river. 90% i just check or call.
komar125 said:My greatest weakness is unnecessary distractions. Often, when I play a longer session, I unnecessarily fire a movie or read something in the background instead of focusing on the game. And then I keep telling myself it's the last time and I keep on doing it