catchKISS wrote:What can I do?.. <_<
One is always "on fire" and lose his chips to early... another one is always late
Hey, dude! What are you implying by saying that I am always "on fire"? <_<
catchKISS wrote:Your start is good.
Always You're doing pretty good... and after some time I can't see You in chip-leaders <_<
rimvis wrote:You have your point here... Almost always, I start the game perfectly and jump to the chip leaders... but that's only in the beginning... then I get my stack eroded, lose concentration or do any other stupid move... do you have any ideas on how to fix that?
catchKISS wrote:Don't waste chips with medium hands - being ChipLeader doesn't mean that You have the best hand.
Shortstacks like to play against chipleaders... because they are calling![]()
And I'm trying to steal blinds only when I have a big advantage.
I mean BB is 50 and my stack is 5000. Other players have less than 2000. So it's easy to raise to 100.
If somebody reraise, You don't need to play at all. Just check Your chances, measure stack / bank / blinds / opponent options...

rimvis wrote:That is definately true, and I try to follow these rules most of the time... But bad beat or some other nonsense happen.
Here's the last tourney. I have A 9 see the flop which comes up 2 2 9. I go all-in since I'm a shortstack and my opponent calls with 55. Looks pretty safe but that was my last hand and I'm out of the tourney.
N.Tamosauskas wrote:Yup, your opponent thought you missed the flop, but made a miss read and bad call. unfortunately, got lucky. that's poker
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