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Originally Posted by RTBrandy for some reason , though, I can't seem to apply that to my cash game. [I think] my cash game game is considerably weaker...I've got several theories as to why, but they haven't allowed me to improve it enough yet...
Anyone have any advice on how I can analyze my cash play better? |
Well, can you give me some insights, here? How are you judging your "weakness"?
- losing money
- unable to figure out how to play specific hands
- can't get comfortable against your opponents/confused by their play
and so on.
Do you finish your sessions feeling like you did ok except for a handful of crucial hands? If so, what happened on those hands?
Do you finish sessions feeling like you were just a spectator and never got to really play very much? If so, are you adjusting your style to match your opponents?
Do you finish sessions and feel like you didn't get paid off on your good hands? If so, are you discouraging action by your bet sizing or other factors?
Do you feel exceptionally weak-tight because you were regularly being made to lay down medium strength (e.g. 2 pr. in Hold'em) to aggressive betting?
and so on.
It could even be a combination of all of the above. Each one would point to a different point of emphasis. What more can you tell me about this?
Assuming you are talking about NLHE, you may even want to "reinvent" your style. There are a few more or less proven ways to start for those who have the discipline to follow an approach until they really have it down and then add another facet until the whole game comes together.