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I'm playing:
One Dollar Blinds
Ring Games
9 people max (or at other sites 10 people max). I occasionally play 6 people but very rarely.
According to my stats, I see about 1/3 of the flops. I'm not only playing monsters at all. I play according to positon for sure as wel.
Also, on days when I just got crap after crap pre-flop, I just don't play poker. So that doesn't figure into my odds much.
i guess I'm admitting I'm not mixing up my game a ton at Bodog. But the players themselves are mixing up like MAD - It's rare to find anyone I took notes on or remember playing at Bodog. It really might be player turnover, or I may be the stupid person who keeps the same persona, while others are changing over.
I know you have to be unpredictable in poker, but I wonder how much that figures when you don't seem to be playing the same people much at all.
I really do play differently at other sites. Bodog just seems to be the hardest place to bluff. And slow-playing is SO rampant. You can just about count on a check-raise.
Why play at Bodog at all? Well, overall, I can make money there. More than anywhere else I've played.
Is that just a sad note on my playing skills?
And if it is, please recommend a site where I can apply what I read in Dan Harrington's book (and other seemingly good books)? After reading this stuff, I've played at:
1) PartyPoker - honestly maybe I was just in a slump. If I semi-bluffed a four-flush and got called, I'd NEVER get it. With all those people, tables seemed highly variable. Seemed to be way more many sharks than fish. I could find fish too - but I never could seem to get in a hand with them. But I was playing too tight in late position back then.
2) Bodog. It's good to me. It's bad to me. Repeat. I'm trying to learn to just leave on part 2. But when can I try to find part 1 again? By the way, I found them through this site, reading about odds, and trying Texas Calulatem. Sometimes a great place to play the odds, but sometimes odds just don't seem to get the odds. And it's a terrible place to bluff - people will call with bottom pair all the time.
3) Full Tilt. Yeah, if I was the first to act and I raised big, generally everyone would fold. Rarely called. But someone seemed to be doing that on EVERY hand. But easily the best site for bluffing. But I went down there, not up (but not a lot down). How much do I have to pay to learn?
4) Ultimatebet. Pretty good. Maybe it can work, but it's still a bit loose. Not as crazy at Bodog but about 70% as crazy. I'm a little down there. Lots of fish, but way more sharks than Bodog.
Last time I went back to Bodog I was playing at Ultimatebet and was thinking:
"I guess I'm the sucker as I can't figure out who the sucker at this table is".
I really missed the suckers so I went back to Bodog. And it was so good for a while, and now my luck is either dismal, or something else is going on.
Any advice as to how to be able to play a skillful game of poker and not lose money? Different site, different structure? Or do I need to be willing to lose my initial investment in the process of learning?
Also, I'm not so crazy about tournaments. I think I need to be a winning player at ring games before I take on the extra challenge.
Nancy
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