I think, as a "new" player (I've been recreationally playing online since 2010/2011) my #1 mistake that I kept repeating over and over and over again for YEARS was playing when I was not sober. Of course then all my biggest losses happened... 🙈 I'm not gonna get into details, but I'm sick and tired of it. I'm sober now. Haven't been drinking for 123 days now....
G'day, Mate When I'm playing against "newer" players. I just (feel I) don't need to be that aggressive... I can get away with slowly but surely building my stack. Without taking that many high risk, high variance situations. I just don't need to risk all (or most) of my chips on a bluff. Because against "newer" players I know I'll end up finding a better situation. On the other hand, when I'm playing against more "experienced" player's. My strategy is completely different. For example, I make sure I focus on being more balanced. I take those small +EV scenarios were I'm playing aggressively and bluffing off my stack. Because I know I'll never win against higher skilled guys without playing like that...
You can't win with 72o unless you play 72o, every hand is personal, steal chips and souls, ALWAYS remind the table how long you haven't been playing poker when you win a pot of any size. If the game breaks a few minutes after you head to the cage, they realize that you were too good for them and quit themselves. See if you can play them again. Don't move up in stakes until your card room tells you you're the best player at those stakes.
The hardest thing to get over as a new player was the confidence issue. I know for sure I folded too often and bet too small cus I was afraid to lose. I was easy to scare off a pot. At the same time I had a problem folding preflop. I would always pay to see the flop.
YOu do that because your knowledge about the game is not there yet...when you're in too many sports where you just have no idea what to do, then you need more studying...when you know what you were suppose to do , it will not matter the outcome!
I've been watching Split Suit for years. Lately I have terrible luck. I haven't won a low SPR pot in months. This morning's highlight was my AA vs KT, in a 2 SPR pot, and the flop was K3T. There's just nothing I can do, the money must go in. Oh well, it sucks to be me.
@@ThePokerBank of course I didn’t know *all* of the material. That would be delusional. There was an abundance of stuff only a damn computer could remember. I found the things inside were either basic as hell or impossible to understand/remember unless one is an elite player. Nothing for the intermediate in there.
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I think, as a "new" player (I've been recreationally playing online since 2010/2011) my #1 mistake that I kept repeating over and over and over again for YEARS was playing when I was not sober. Of course then all my biggest losses happened...
🙈
I'm not gonna get into details, but I'm sick and tired of it. I'm sober now. Haven't been drinking for 123 days now....
Great for you man! Hope you stay that way and I hope you enjoy poker a bit more now and hopefully you started winning some money :)
Congratulations on your sobriety! Awesome!!
Nice job on the sobriety, and keep up the streak!
Congrats. Stick with it man.
I didn't realize how much I hated drinking til I stopped.
Alcohol is negative LEV (Life Expected Value)
G'day, Mate
When I'm playing against "newer" players.
I just (feel I) don't need to be that aggressive...
I can get away with slowly but surely building my stack. Without taking that many high risk, high variance situations.
I just don't need to risk all (or most) of my chips on a bluff.
Because against "newer" players I know I'll end up finding a better situation.
On the other hand, when I'm playing against more "experienced" player's.
My strategy is completely different. For example, I make sure I focus on being more balanced.
I take those small +EV scenarios were I'm playing aggressively and bluffing off my stack.
Because I know I'll never win against higher skilled guys without playing like that...
I loved these thanks dude! Been working on my leaks but its about time to approach thinking more about my opponents range during the hand.
The 11th way NEW players keep fing up is theyre not subscribing to The Poker Bank. This is a given that some newbies arent quite grasping.
This guy gets it!
You can't win with 72o unless you play 72o, every hand is personal, steal chips and souls, ALWAYS remind the table how long you haven't been playing poker when you win a pot of any size. If the game breaks a few minutes after you head to the cage, they realize that you were too good for them and quit themselves. See if you can play them again. Don't move up in stakes until your card room tells you you're the best player at those stakes.
Hero.
The hardest thing to get over as a new player was the confidence issue.
I know for sure I folded too often and bet too small cus I was afraid to lose.
I was easy to scare off a pot.
At the same time I had a problem folding preflop. I would always pay to see the flop.
Nicely said.
YOu do that because your knowledge about the game is not there yet...when you're in too many sports where you just have no idea what to do, then you need more studying...when you know what you were suppose to do , it will not matter the outcome!
@@tiagomota4734 True which poker books are the best for learning the game?
Please do a video breaking down A5 suited.
5-bet or fold!
It's sooted. And blockers.
Paging Landon...
Postflop, I play Expletive Poker
nhwpgg
I’m a pro, and I’m happy to say I’ve plugged all these leaks a Long time ago. These are good tips though. Thanks.
Nice job Chez!
I've been watching Split Suit for years.
Lately I have terrible luck.
I haven't won a low SPR pot in months.
This morning's highlight was my AA vs KT, in a 2 SPR pot, and the flop was K3T.
There's just nothing I can do, the money must go in.
Oh well, it sucks to be me.
Those seasons suck, but every long-term player has had to grind through them too - so you aren't alone =)
You sound surprised that new players keep making the same mistakes as though they’re the same players. Of course they do.
SS always sounds like that.
It's the voice I was given!
Link for the math workbook leads to nothing.
The link is working for me. How about you? www.splitsuit.com/poker-preflop-math-workbook
music's too loud
Ayyyyyyeeeeee
Tom Dwan plays a lot of weak hands ,he must be bad?
Does the exception always prove the rule?
@@ThePokerBank Nah,I think they do that so it is hard to put them on anything.
Limping is definitely the #1 leak
Pretty much the summation of leaks 1-3 😂
@@ThePokerBank LOL
Have no idea what you are saying.
specific questions can get specific answers
The preflop book you plug was completely useless and a waste of my money. Just saying. Nobody should buy it.
Do you have any specific reasons? Did you already know all of the material?
@@ThePokerBank of course I didn’t know *all* of the material. That would be delusional. There was an abundance of stuff only a damn computer could remember. I found the things inside were either basic as hell or impossible to understand/remember unless one is an elite player. Nothing for the intermediate in there.
@@CJ.1998X.Y.Z What kind of material do you think would have been better suited for an intermediate-focused workbook?
@@ThePokerBank dude with respect you’re the one writing books and charging for them. If I knew what to write I wouldn’t need one.
@@CJ.1998X.Y.Z I was just trying to give you advice on finding a better fitting product and/or a chance to shape a future product.