![]() ![]() I will bluff raise on scary boards when IP + loads of draws/equity. I will 3bet with strong AX hands vs folders, especially when IP.ģb. Also, failed to bluff raise his flop cbet w/overs+fd+bdsd.ģa. Failing to 3bet a wide open-raising folder.Ģb. I called preflop on BTN w/AhQc, HU to flop of Jc3c2c.Ģa. My poker journal answers for the hand above:ġ. Do an essay for each if you desire! □Įxample Hand – AQo on the BTN My preflop mistake of calling instead of 3betting.Ī 2nd mistake of failing to bluff raise with lots of equity and many turn cards that will help me put barreling pressure on my opponent. Write your answers in shorthand or full-on paragraphs. Then, for each mistake you find, answer these questions: ![]() Make sure you whip out your Poker Journal. If you're not confident in your hand analysis skills, like any skill in life, the only way you'll get better and develop confidence is by doing it over and over again. Put the reps in! □□□□□Īs your skills grow, you'll notice more and more mistakes. If you can't find mistakes, just keep at it. I'm pretty sure in 10 losing hands, you'll find at least 3 mistakes (I often find 5+). My favorite way of finding mistakes is through PokerTracker 4 database reviews ( click here to get a free 17-page PT4 study PDF) where I'll pick 10 losing hands and review them street by street. They tell you exactly what you need to work on. Mistakes are simply learning opportunities. ![]() The study strategy I want you to do BEFORE your next session, and it's one of the most beneficial ones, is: Find Mistakes, Take Notes, Take Action
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