I'm doing a better job of not getting into really big pots with my one-pair hands...as long as I'm not taking it too far and losing value, it's all good. Even if I am losing some value, learning how to find the fold button with an overpair is a good lesson. I can always begin to fold less as conditions warrant, but I want to convince myself first that I can regularly lay those hands down.
I did have a slightly abbreviated coaching session last Friday. There were a couple interesting spots with medium pots. The good news for me is that we were in agreement how to play what I thought were those trickiest spots with the big hands. There were a couple other times, in smaller pots, where I would have approached hands a little differently. Those are kind of the gold hands as things come up.
Our plan for the next couple weeks is for me to drop back to 50NL and play a few thousand hands...then kind of do a mini-checkup and review. Along the way, I'll document a couple interesting hands per session (day) and detail my thought processes. This will do a couple things:
- Help my coach learn my game a bit more quickly...specifically where I need to develop my understanding better.
- (Hopefully) reinforce some confidence, as I've been on a slide this month so far. My confidence is actually OK, I think, but it sure would be a nice psychological boost to have a session or two end in the green.
3 comments:
I think in the interest of sweats and lessons, it would be better to drop down to 3 tables. The value in being able to thoroughly analyze and discuss hands is worth much more than the couple more interesting hands you may come across with the 4th table.
Hi Marc
I am looking inot having some coaching lessons
Any chance you could tell me who your coach is
and if he has any free spots
regards
Graham
bummer on the skid. it happens though. coaching is certainly a path to improvement.
i'm all about turning down the volume and turning up the focus, and i hope that the drop to 3 tables really does give you a chance to get more of your thoughts out more clearly on the vids/during sweats.
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