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 Originally Posted by jackvance
 Originally Posted by andy-akb
A lot of your posts seem like brags and a lot of your advice makes you sound like you think you are better than everyone else.
Ah ic. Well thx for the honesty Andy, and I mean it. I've been kinda "engrossed" in my pursuit of becoming good at poker, just always came here and blurted out my thoughts without really "tidying it up" to blend in with the crowd. I thought that was okay since I figured everyone here would be kinda like me, doing the math to understand the odds, researching their own leaks and finding out ways to improve their game etc. But whatever, doesn't matter, not too much to be gained here anymore anyway.
Those arent the things that make you come off that way, its not your efforts to learn, your math, etc. It is the way you carry yourself and how you phrase things. Again, if you change your attitude there is plenty to learn here, go to 2+2 and see how they react to the big man on campus playing the $20NL ring tables.
 Originally Posted by jackvance
This thread didnt really ask a question, instead you just danced around while talking about your growing bankroll.
Hm, well, I wasn't really asking anything, kinda hoping to get some other views on how people do their reads online etc.
Alright, fair enough, the first post was very ambiguous and I wasnt really sure what you were getting at. I answered your post as best I could and so did a few others.
 Originally Posted by jackvance
And my BR.. eh I've been mentioning that since the very beginning, even when it plummeted down to $10. Everyone said I was stupid and was gonna blow it all, so yeah, I didn't. But like I said, doesn't matter anymore.
We said you would blow it all away if you kept disregarding BR management, and again you still can lose it, having a bankroll after a month means you had a good month, having it after a few hundred thousand hands mean you are a good player.
 Originally Posted by jackvance
That's why I' m still single tabling, so I can watch my opponents play and get better at making more nuanced reads.
Yeah I did that at first too, but there often great similarities, ie returning patterns. All the smallstacks basically play the same, for one thing. And the not-too-good players will betray their hands by how long they "think" about their decisions. For example instant- check means they usually don't have anything (a bluff has more chance of success in this scenario).. if you see a guy think long and then check, it usually means he saw "something" on the flop. I've been able to pick out the guys that were downplaying their hands this way. Not always, sometimes it's a draw, and sometimes it's nothing, but it helps.
The weaker players will also give away the confidence in their hand with their bets. You often need to see a few showdowns to get a good read on a specific person, but it's surprisingly similar across the board.
So yeah, now I' m 2-tabling and I can pretty much keep up, it only gets confusing when two important hands are being played simultaneously.
These are exactly the things you pick up on the more you play and the more you post, I see no reason for you to stop posting, nobody has been unreasonable, nobody has been out of line in regards to your treatment.
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