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why not post the hand in question , you missed out preflop action, blind sizes/antes. were yo in or out of position . what was your hand, i.e should you have just folded pre .
Originally Posted by jj712
It was a mistake but like every mistake there are a couple of lessons to learn here. Like Cashman said you have to take a shot every now and then but to make moves like this you shoud have a good read on the player involved. Make sure your familiar with your oponents opening range, calling range and betsizing, figure out the range of hands he's(probably) holding and push only if its within his folding range(so really good read on your oponent). This way its a more calculated risk and a great spot for chipping up. If it was due to being a couple of hours in play,it's late and your getting tired(happens to everyone every now and then) you shoud be prepared. Mild distractions like playing more tables, watching tv, listening to music etc can keep you more stimulated and will prevent you from overfocussing on your 'main' tournament( wich can cause 'blow-ups' if you do this for hours on end)
Anyway good luck next time.
this reads like regurgitating what you 've read. Its a 6000 player tournament , chances are he'll have a pretty small sample on the guy anyway. How is he sposed to figure out the guy's cards are in his folding range . Thats pretty much impossible to do as he'll be folding a certain % of the time , calling the rest of the time.
MOre tables usually means that you are less focussed on each table , the same as other distractions. Thats why they are called distractions. many MTTers start of with more tourneys and as they bust out focus more on the tables that they are running deeper in .
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