April 04, 2008

Playing a little 200NL...

Blog by : In4apenny
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This is my first Cardrunners blog so I'll start off by introducing myself & giving you some details on the turn of events which brought me here..

I have been playing poker about 2 years (10 months online) just started out playing £10 freeze outs with 5 or 6 buddies and I always did pretty well playing a nit style although I'm very competitive and didn't like to lose to my friends so I started playing $6 sit & go's on partypoker...lol. i quickly doubled my money & withrew my original $50 and started to play the 40.05/10 cash games, again I did ok and started to play 25nl and had a tough time adjusting to the 6max loose aggro style... (lol at this statement, they seemed aggro at the time).. i started posting at fullcontactpker and 2+2 forums and my game steadily improved.

I now play mostly 100nl 6max & 200nl full ring games and I'm just rcovering from a $900 downswing. I have been reading theCr pro blogs since I became aware of Sbrugby in 2007 and always intended to join but the downswing was the motivation i needed to get me started.

Since joining I have viewed about 12 vids and I'm glad to see that my play is in mostly good shape although I have identified a major leak in my post flop aggression in marginal decisions, however I think that will improve with more play and experience.

Here are some hands I have jut played today, please feel free to critique my play in the comments section!!!

pretty standard...

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2382243

Ugly flop for a set but happy with rsult.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2382255

marginal decision on the river although my read was he was holding A9 or even 10/10.

http://www.pokerhand.org/?2382268

Good luck at the tables...

Craig.

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