It's time for a complete mental reset
It's time for a complete mental reset
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It's time for a complete mental reset

I’m 50 years old, I’ve been playing poker for about 20 years, and I’ve never experienced any sustained success. I’ve had

21 April 2025 at 04:04 PM
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by Darth_Maul m

Not sure why you would say "weak-tight" - I'm actually very happy with the way I'm playing - but I agree with the rest of what you said.

Player pop tendencies, mostly. The type of player who learned the game during the boom period, didn't grind much study after that, and is breakeven in a ring fenced meta is likely going to be too weak and too tight in a ton of spots. I would guess you have leaks like flatting when you should be 3b, flatting or folding when you should be rejamming, under cbetting, under double barrelling, over folding to cbets and double barrells. Basic stuff like that, along with like sizing errors, blind play errors, not paying attention to exploit, things like that. But, you being happy with your game and playing when you feel like it is the most important part, so if you're good with that stuff, you're doing better in life than most of the people you are playing against, so way to go.


Solution is to just start playing looser aggressive in spots and looser calling in flop turn spots. i just shoved 99 pre 40bb deep against a open. thats what u need to do 3 bet more and then u can go back to back to back at wsop main event.

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