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Jason
Old 12-31-2004, 07:14 AM #8 (permalink)  
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I'll just say that I evaluate my play on two major factors:

Are my overall results consistently good?
Third place out of ten is good in my book. Obviously the goal is to win, but I think consistently getting top three of ten is a sign of good play.

When the cards are turned over, how many times am I ahead? If I bluff and get called, that's bad. If I call what I think is a bluff and am wrong and behind, that's bad. If I think I'm ahead, call, and I'm behind, that's bad. These are the types of situations I want to have a good winning %. I won't be too hard on myself if I am ahead and get sucked out later or if I'm behind and the pot odds justified a call.

Then, I try to go over all the plays and figure out what I should have done differently based on the information I had at that time. If I didn't win any hands, was I too loose? Should I have bluffed more? For hands I was behind or lost, did I misread the situation? If so, why?
- Jason

 
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