So I'm trying to work on my pokers. My main goal so far is volume and aggression, correctly applied. I think I'm improving. The idea of ATC (any two cards) being good for a shove was an eye opener for me. Once I got that idea into my system and I kinda got to thinking about it and looking for spots to apply it, I started to see the value of it. Game changer for sure.
I know my level of "volume" is nothing compared to some player's, but I can say I'm being consistent and playing what I can. I'm comfortable with that.
I'm not doing HH's or reviews yet, I'm good enough to know that I'm not good enough to know what I should be looking for. Considering putting some dollars in for a training site, but not sold yet. I'm still working and learning now, and we'll see if I hit a wall with that.
I KNOW that if I were to get training and commit to 10 hour days or more playing poker I could crush the game, but I'm not sure what is more +EV for me, to commit to poker, or maintain levels needed for being a successful human/chiropractor/grad student. Hard choices. Even now for instance I know I'm good for another session, but I'ma make the "smart," responsible choice and go to bed.
Been having fun railing MI_Turtle on Pokerstars. Trying to figure out his game. Seems to be shove. Win, shove again. :) Also shove, lose, shove again. Watching him on PokerStatic.com's Mad Poker also, not a lot of poker strategy or information, but a great insight into the life. Poker nerd reality tv I guess.
Okay, out.
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