C Diddy
Starter
Thanks for the support guys. I am still learning which hands to play and which hands not to play in certain positions and whatnot. Its getting harder and harder to not call small bets pre-flop with moderate hands. I am slowly learning the percentages and it is improving my game tremendously. I use to think that if you play your cards and nothing more, you'll win most of the time, and now I'm learning not to play off my cards, but to play off the possibilities of the other players cards. A-Q suited is great, but if i cant get the flush or ace pair, someone with K-2 could very well beat me. This game is much more complex then I ever gave it credit for.
Some of the strategies I'm trying to work on is when to bet pre-flop when im in the blinds or if im in a late position and there is several people calling the BB. I don't want people staying for the flop with nothing and threatening my Q-J or better, but whats the most practical. Betting a small-medium amount on a moderate hand or saving my bets for one of the stronger hands? I think, overall, I just need to play more and see more situations. I guesstimate that between online and home play and watching poker on TV, I've probably witnessed 2500 or so hands, but thats still a drop in the bucket of possibilities.
Some of the strategies I'm trying to work on is when to bet pre-flop when im in the blinds or if im in a late position and there is several people calling the BB. I don't want people staying for the flop with nothing and threatening my Q-J or better, but whats the most practical. Betting a small-medium amount on a moderate hand or saving my bets for one of the stronger hands? I think, overall, I just need to play more and see more situations. I guesstimate that between online and home play and watching poker on TV, I've probably witnessed 2500 or so hands, but thats still a drop in the bucket of possibilities.