5.5.06

Losin' baby

Mmm. I was supposed to post something long, but I honestly don't really feel like it. I don't know whether or not it's the fact that I have to move down to the 6.50s (again) or whether I'm just lazy, but it doesn't float my boat. I've got a ton of work to do this weekend, too, and I don't feel like spending an hour and a half writing something that few people will read.

I am going to talk about one thing, however. Wonder how you can turn your losing session into a winning one? Wondering what went wrong? What part of our game is the most importnat? I'll tell you. It's the one and only bubble. When the blinds are at 200/400 - 300/600 and you don't know which hand to push, that's when it's all decided. Most of your results will depend on that bubble. If you have a tool like SNGPT, you can learn to play the bubble well, and you should. Learn to play it flawlessly. I remember once I got ITM I used to relax and just push any two, lose, and think, 'Whatever.' Bad attitude. Once you're ITM is when you should really start concentrating and making the right decisions. If you are looking to improve, you must learn to play the bubble flawlessly. Move on to the 75/150-100/200/25 levels and learn to play this well. Your early game should be fairly straightforward; this isn't a high-stakes cash game.

Donk that turn.

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