If you’re OOP too often, it’s probably because you’re calling in the blinds too much. This leak goes along with the first one above. You might be a leaky OOP player if… you’re IP on the flop less than 40% of the time. It's critical that you spend time reviewing hands where you called a turn bet or called a river bet. Start going through the losing hands to understand why you’re calling and losing so much with just TP. If your win rate is less than 100bb/100 hands, and if it’s negative, you have an issue here. You want to make plays that take into account your opponent, the board, their range and their actions.įirst, is folding TP a problem for you? If so, my guess is you’ve been stuck at your stakes for a really long time. The strength of your hand is just one factor. Sure, it’s still worth fighting for, but don’t chase the money. Here’s the thing: You must realize that once the chips leave your stack, they’re not yours any more. There’s no way you’re giving up on YOUR money and YOUR pot. You’ve put money in the pot preflop, on the flop and the turn.
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