What is my problem??

topic posted Mon, August 16, 2004 - 2:39 PM by 
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I've noticed that I seemed to do pretty well in tournaments but I keep finishing just shy of the money. At Garden City Tuesday nights they pay to 10th. last month I got 11th, last week 14th out of around 140 poeple. Friday night at another casino I got 5th out of 60 poeple, but they pay to 4th.

Is there something wrong with my play when I get that close to the cash? Do I freeze up? I tend to play very conservatively, yet agressively when a decent hand comes. But each time I seem to get eaten by the blinds. It seems like at the late part of a tournament, it's one player that calls against the blinds, and usually wins the hand. I never seem to catch the cards to be able to do that.

Am I just too conservative and getting eaten by the blinds? or am I just unlucky at catching what I need? Should I just go for it when I've got 8-3 off suit?
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    Re: What is my problem??

    Tue, August 17, 2004 - 5:47 PM
    Hmm, good question. You really have to ask yourself that one. I know personally for me, I get up early and knock out 2-3 players then I am within the top 5 chip lead, and I make 1 bad call and boom, most of my chips are gone and within 30 min's I'm out. I did finish second once, but it was grueling. I think practice and experience can get you over the hump. Also I tend to play a lot looser when you are down to the final table or within 2-3 tables left. But that's just me.
  • Re: What is my problem??

    Wed, May 30, 2007 - 10:12 PM
    When the blinds and antes go up as you approach the money, most players tend to play tight and hang on to reach the money. This is the perfect time to steal blinds! Lower your requirements a bit, and raise 3 times the blinds. Also the most important thing in NLHE is position. If you are on the button and no one has raised, try to steal the blinds here. Even if one or both blinds call, you still have a great chance to bluff the pot if they check to you on the flop.

    good luck!
  • Re: What is my problem??

    Wed, May 30, 2007 - 11:07 PM
    Read Harrington on Hold'em Vol 2. It focuses on the endgame, and discusses how often when the blinds get big you should be pushing with almost anything.

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