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Hello Husng fellows

Hi,

I Have been playing poker for 6 years now. I`ve been playing full table sitngo`s at the level of 3 to 20$ and cash games nl25 mostly. I also like to play PLO (still up in that game..lucky!)

I tplayed few husng games and I fall in love. Im a neebie in that game so I really have to improve my game. Actually I really hated HU at first but its just so addicting that im really hooked now! Your site seem to be best in the world at the moment so I took a shot and bought a membership.

I`ve been playing 6, 11 and 22 turbos a bit in the FT, Stars and Cake. 11$ games seem to be pretty soft, but I faced few good players in the 22`s. Seems like im making a big mistakes playing againts some oppenents. ( Tricky, maniac)

I need some help for my tilt control and I really dont know whats the best "basic" style. I`ve been playing superaggressive but the problem is that I get trapped easily on the river after wrong read of a tricky opponent. Passive style is just boring but What u think what should I choose. I have to admit that I tilt pretty easily and my game transfer to B game and that isn`t a solid anymore!!!

Hopefully I found a solution here. :)

Here is a screenshot of my games for the past few weeks. ( I`ve been playing for two weeks "regulary").

Thanks for this great education apportunity. U guys rock!

Pokerstars,

Games Played: 453
ROI% 5
av.stake: 11$

http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/3695/starsi.png

Cake,

Games Played: 372
ROI% 9
av.stake: 16$

http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/8936/cakek.png

xSCWx's picture
Your style should really be

Your style should really be dependent on the opponent you are playing against. If you are playing someone who gives up too frequently in big pots then you can triple barrel your hands more frequently. If you are playing against someone who tends to call you down light then you can bluff less often and bet more hands for value. If you are against someone who likes to float the flop then you can cbet normally but double barrel the turn more often.

As far as tilt goes, everyone deals with it differently. You just need to accept that the variance isn't going to go away and be mentally prepared for what the game can throw at you.